Gratitude is not a holiday mood; it’s a way of seeing that rewires what we value and how we give. We open with 2 Corinthians 9 to reframe resources as seeds, not trophies, and walk through the simple pattern that Jesus models again and again: give thanks, then act. That single move challenges the myth of scarcity and turns generosity into a predictable harvest. Along the way, we talk frankly about prayer—what it means to trust that the Father hears—and how the Spirit intercedes when words fai...
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Gratitude is not a holiday mood; it’s a way of seeing that rewires what we value and how we give. We open with 2 Corinthians 9 to reframe resources as seeds, not trophies, and walk through the simple pattern that Jesus models again and again: give thanks, then act. That single move challenges the myth of scarcity and turns generosity into a predictable harvest. Along the way, we talk frankly about prayer—what it means to trust that the Father hears—and how the Spirit intercedes when words fai...
Mercy Changes Everything: The Prayer God Always Answers
First Love Church
50 minutes
2 months ago
Mercy Changes Everything: The Prayer God Always Answers
What if your prayers have been missing the mark all along? In this thought-provoking exploration of the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, we discover how comparison creeps into our spiritual lives, corrupting even our expressions of gratitude. "I thank you God that I'm not like..." These words reveal a mindset that separates us from others and from experiencing true divine connection. When we base our thankfulness on being "better than" others, we've already stepped away from lo...
First Love Church
Gratitude is not a holiday mood; it’s a way of seeing that rewires what we value and how we give. We open with 2 Corinthians 9 to reframe resources as seeds, not trophies, and walk through the simple pattern that Jesus models again and again: give thanks, then act. That single move challenges the myth of scarcity and turns generosity into a predictable harvest. Along the way, we talk frankly about prayer—what it means to trust that the Father hears—and how the Spirit intercedes when words fai...