You cannot develop a solid lifestyle or habit of thanksgiving without an accurate revelation of God in Christ. It also takes a clear, precise, and accurate knowledge of who you are and what you have in Christ to offer God a sacrifice of praise continually. Part 2 of this enlightening teaching series aptly presents what it takes to develop a lifestyle of thanksgiving. Listen and learn how to develop a lifestyle of thanksgiving!
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It is a wrong and selfish mindset to see and seek to use praises as a technique or strategy to evoke a positive response from God. Instead, you must see a lifestyle of thanksgiving as a Christ lifestyle and a Christian lifestyle to develop. What does it mean to develop a lifestyle of thanksgiving? Find out in Part 1 of this enlightening teaching series! Listen and learn how to develop a lifestyle of thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving Lifestyle (Part 1)
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Thanksgiving is a vital time to pause, reflect, and offer heartfelt gratitude to God, breaking away from the hollow routine of thoughtless prayers and busy lives. By slowing down and intentionally counting our blessings, we can rediscover genuine thankfulness and draw closer to God’s presence. In my article "Give Thanks Again" I explore what Thanksgiving is about and the importance of slowing down and counting our blessings. Give it a read! You can read more here: https://lnkd.in/gECGqpGA
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✨On this side of Heaven, there is no telling when good things or terrible things will happen. What the enemy means for harm, the Lord can use it all for good. God makes everything beautiful in its season, even in the darkest of seasons. ✨These seasons can build up and sanctify us. Sometimes we fail to acknowledge the seasons God has us in. 👉🏼Are we being pruned as we do each winter with our plants, so that we can become stronger and more fruitful in the spring? 👉🏽Are we growing impatient because we want to see the results immediately, but God knows we have much seasoning to experience? 👉🏾Are we operating outside of our function, our purpose, or our calling? ✨These can all make us get out of sync and feel discouraged, it can bring in confusion and overwhelm. If we delight in His Presence, we can honor the season He desires us to be in. ✨Whatever season you are in, try and remain in a spirit of thanksgiving. If you're struggling with the moment or the season, ask God for wisdom to learn what you need from this season, what can be cleaned from your temple, or if there is something that's blocking your clarity, peace, or healing. ✨Remember, a season is just a season, just as quickly as it started it can end. Flowers by @flowersonbroad1018 #theinspiredbelles #knowyourseason #blessings
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This isn’t your typical Thanksgiving message. In this short video, David delivers a soul-stirring reminder that gratitude isn’t just for the blessings—it’s for the battles, too. Drawing from Romans 5:3-4, he reveals how suffering builds perseverance, character, and hope, turning our toughest moments into God’s greatest work in us. But it doesn’t stop there—David challenges you to take your gratitude to the next level: find someone to give hope to today. This is Thanksgiving like you’ve never heard it before—a raw, powerful, and life-changing perspective that could spark a movement. Watch, reflect, and act. Because gratitude isn’t just something we feel; it’s something we do. Let this be the Thanksgiving that changes everything. #divineintervention #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #gabenfreude
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Who will be getting on your nerves this Thanksgiving? Maybe an uncle who seems to criticize everything you (and everyone else) does? He needs to make sure children are well behaved, the table is perfect, and you know his opinion (spoiler: it’s not good) of your life choices. He probably doesn’t even have say anything for you to feel judged – you feel judged as soon as she walks into the room. Chances are good he is an enneagram type one. His attention automatically goes to where things can be improved. He feels compelled to fix and improve them (after all, no one else seems to be). The enneagram can help you feel a little less judged by and a little more compassion for your type one uncle. Download the Surviving the Holidays with the Enneagram Guide now for only for $20 https://buff.ly/3NQ04k8
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“7 Essential Tips to Bring Peace to Your Family This Thanksgiving” Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, but it can also bring stress and tension. Discover 7 practical and faith-filled tips to create an atmosphere of love, unity, and peace in your home this holiday season!
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As we prepare for Thanksgiving the name of the whole game is #GRATITUDE and #APPRECIATION for what we already have. Sounds simple but without these two emotions dominant in our lives we’ll never know true fulfillment. ✨ It’s these little MAGIC MOMENTS of connection and the ones we LOVE that remind us what the feeling of true wealth truly means. 🙌 Tag someone who fills your life up and let’s celebrate the magic of appreciating the miracle!
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What if the hardest moments in life were proof that something good is always at work? I’ve been hearing a lot of people say, God is good lately. Especially during this Christmas Season. Usually, it’s after a prayer is answered, a blessing is received, or a burden is lifted. And while there’s nothing wrong with recognizing God’s goodness in those moments, I think it’s worth reminding ourselves of this: God is good all the time. Not just in the victories, not just in the answered prayers, but in the waiting and the struggles too. Even when life feels uncertain, even when His timing doesn’t match ours, His goodness is constant. His works are always in motion, even when they’re unseen. As we approach Christmas, I want to encourage everyone to reflect on this truth. God’s goodness doesn’t ebb and flow with our circumstances—it’s unchanging, always present, and always for us. This holiday season, let’s take comfort in knowing that God’s plan, even when it’s hard to see, is always for good. Trust it. Lean into it. And remember that He is good all the time. #FaithInAction #GodIsGood #HolidayReflection #ChristmasSeason #TrustInGod #FaithJourney #Gratitude #SpiritualGrowth #LeadershipWithFaith #Inspiration #FaithAndWork #PurposeDriven
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Tony Robbins just gave us the roadmap towards the real meaning of "true fulfillment". 🌹😉 The concept that #truefulfillment happens when we #stopexpecting someone to be a certain way, and instead #startappreciating the small things in life, is rooted in #mindfulness and #acceptance. This perspective shift can bring about profound changes in our relationships, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. #TheProblemwithExpectations When we expect someone to behave or perform in a specific way, it creates an inherent sense of disappointment or frustration if they fail to meet those expectations. This can lead to feelings of resentment, anger, and dissatisfaction. We often tie our happiness and fulfillment to external factors like other people's behavior or outcomes. #ThePowerofAppreciation On the other hand, when we focus on appreciating the small things happening around us – whether it's a beautiful sunset, a good cup of coffee, or a kind word from a stranger – we begin to cultivate gratitude. #Gratitude shifts our attention from what's lacking or not meeting our expectations to what already exists. By appreciating the present moment and its simple joys, we: 1. Reduce stress: When we're not fixated on specific outcomes or behaviors from others, we experience less anxiety. 2. Increase positivity: Focusing on the good things around us amplifies our positive emotions. 3. Develop empathy: By letting go of expectations for others' behavior, we become more understanding and compassionate towards their imperfections. 4. Enhance relationships: When both parties appreciate each other without imposing unrealistic expectations, connections deepen and become more authentic. 5. Find inner peace: True fulfillment arises from within, when we learn to accept life as it unfolds. #PracticingAppreciation To integrate this mindset into your daily life: 1. Practice mindfulness: Regularly take time for self-reflection, and notice your thoughts about others' behavior. 2. Focus on gratitude: Write down three things you're thankful for each day before bed. 3. Embrace imperfection: Recognize that nobody is perfect; everyone makes mistakes. 4. Set realistic expectations: Understand that people will always surprise you; some positively while others negatively. 5. Cultivate self-awareness: Recognize how your own biases shape your perceptions. I am quite sure that if we focus on gratitude, instead of expectation, we will be closer to manifesting our dreams as soon as possible. May Allah guide and favor us always🙌🌹🎊
As we prepare for Thanksgiving the name of the whole game is #GRATITUDE and #APPRECIATION for what we already have. Sounds simple but without these two emotions dominant in our lives we’ll never know true fulfillment. ✨ It’s these little MAGIC MOMENTS of connection and the ones we LOVE that remind us what the feeling of true wealth truly means. 🙌 Tag someone who fills your life up and let’s celebrate the magic of appreciating the miracle!
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