“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
In the Bible, thanksgiving to God—both for his work and for his person—is a major theme. The apostle Paul tells us we should prioritize expressing our gratitude as an act of Christian discipleship.
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To help us focus our attention, the Bible tells us we should be grateful for:
- the goodness and mercy of God (Ps 106:1; 107:1; 136:1-3)
- the gift of Christ (2 Cor 9:15)
- Christ’s power and reign (Rev 11:17)
- deliverance from indwelling sin (Rom 7:23-25)
- the nearness of God’s presence (Ps 75:1)
- our desire to give for God’s work (1 Chron 29:6-14)
- the supply of our physical needs (Rom 14:6-7; 1 Tim 4:3-4)
- victory over death and the grave (1 Cor 15:57)
- wisdom and might (Dan 2:23)
- triumph of the gospel (2 Cor 2:14)
- the reception of God’s Word (1 Thess 2:13)
- conversion of souls (Rom 6:17)
- faith (Rom 1:8; 2 Thess 1:3), love (2 Thess 1:3), and zeal (2 Cor 8:16) manifested in others
- grace bestowed upon others (1 Cor 1:4; Phil 1:3-5; Col 1:3-6)
- ministers appointed by God (1 Tim 1:12)
- all people (1 Tim 2:1)
- everything God permits (2 Cor 9:11; Eph 5:20).
Read more about the subject of gratitude in the Encyclopedia of the Bible on Bible Gateway
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