Send us a text A few honest words of thanks can turn a tense day into a hopeful one. We dig into a short but potent line from Colossians—“And always be thankful”—and show how that posture changes the way we speak, the way we listen, and the way our relationships feel. Gratitude isn’t about ignoring problems; it’s about noticing the good, naming it out loud, and letting that truth soften sharp edges. We walk through the practical side of thankfulness: why it builds trust, how it encourages th...
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Send us a text A few honest words of thanks can turn a tense day into a hopeful one. We dig into a short but potent line from Colossians—“And always be thankful”—and show how that posture changes the way we speak, the way we listen, and the way our relationships feel. Gratitude isn’t about ignoring problems; it’s about noticing the good, naming it out loud, and letting that truth soften sharp edges. We walk through the practical side of thankfulness: why it builds trust, how it encourages th...
Day 317 Gratitude Brings Contentment | Philippians 4:11–12
Wisdom for the Day - Everyday
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Day 317 Gratitude Brings Contentment | Philippians 4:11–12
Send us a text Restlessness is loud, but gratitude is stronger. We walk through Philippians 4:11–12 and explore how Paul learned contentment in seasons of little and seasons of plenty, not by numbing desire but by training attention to notice God’s steady care. I share a simple, practical exercise—listing five things you usually overlook—and a short prayer you can use today to shift your focus from scarcity to sufficiency. Across a few quiet minutes, we unpack why gratitude changes how the h...
Wisdom for the Day - Everyday
Send us a text A few honest words of thanks can turn a tense day into a hopeful one. We dig into a short but potent line from Colossians—“And always be thankful”—and show how that posture changes the way we speak, the way we listen, and the way our relationships feel. Gratitude isn’t about ignoring problems; it’s about noticing the good, naming it out loud, and letting that truth soften sharp edges. We walk through the practical side of thankfulness: why it builds trust, how it encourages th...