Gratitude is more than a feeling we experience during the good moments—it is a posture that shapes how we see the world, how we trust God, and how we walk through both joy and difficulty. Scripture calls us to “give thanks in all circumstances,” not because every circumstance is good, but because God’s presence and promises remain steady regardless of what we face. A thankful life begins with a shift in perspective: remembering God’s faithfulness, rehearsing His goodness, and recognizing His hand in every season.
Tucked near the end of 2 Kings is one of the briefest and most surprising scenes in the Old Testament—an encounter involving the prophet Elisha’s burial place and a group of men caught in an unexpected situation. It’s a moment easy to overlook, yet it carries a message far bigger than the details of the story. This passage invites us to consider how God continues to work through His people long after their circumstances have changed, and even long after their lives are over. It challenges us to think about the kind of legacy we’re building and the ways God can use our faithfulness in ways we might never see. Today we’ll explore what this unusual account teaches us about influence, obedience, and a God whose power doesn’t stop when our moments do.