Dixon General Baptist Church

A Heart of Gratitude

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Paul's instruction to give thanks "in all circumstances" doesn't mean pretending things are fine. It means returning to a knowledge that runs underneath the circumstances. Psalm 100 names that ground plainly: the Lord is God, he made us, and we are his. The knowledge doesn't require the feeling to be true. Keep moving toward it anyway, and the feeling usually follows.

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