God Thought 12/4/24

Gratitude

Read: 
Proverbs 18:21
Colossians 4:2-6
Luke 18:1-8
1 Samuel 1:1-19
1 Samuel 2:1
Day Three: The Potential of Persistency

Scriptures: Proverbs 18:21; Colossians 4:2-6; Luke 18:1-8; 1 Samuel 1:1-19; 1 Samuel 2:1

Persistency is key. Gratitude is not only the worthiest response to our King, but its persistent presence on our tongue makes a forever impact in our own lives. Physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental health are all affected by what we believe and speak over ourselves—meaning that a minute-by-minute mindset of gratitude has the potential to move and shake our personal world. According to prominent neuroscientist, Dr. Caroline Leaf, studies have even shown that thankfulness “increases our longevity, our ability to use our imagination, and our ability to problem-solve.” And Solomon, who was known for his great wisdom, said, “the tongue has the power of life and death” (Proverbs 18:21).

We see the idea of persistence in the Bible quite a bit. Paul and Timothy’s words to the Colossians are a powerful reminder: “Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful” (Colossians 4:2-6). The original Greek translation used the word, “proskartereó,” which means “to attend constantly.” Words like “steadfast” and “continually” are also related. Other examples of devotion in the Bible include the parable of the persistent widow, who kept coming back to the judge, time and time again, for justice to be served (Luke 18:1-8). It paid off and he finally answered her plea. In 1 Samuel, Hannah was known for her persistence in praying to the Lord for a son, and when He granted her desire, she lavished her thanks on Him, saying, “My heart rejoices in the LORD; in the LORD my horn is lifted high. My mouth boasts over my enemies, for I delight in your deliverance” (1 Samuel 2:1). We see the power of persistence, declaration, and gratitude closely intertwined throughout Scripture and scientific studies alike. The words, “thank you,” are two of the simplest and most profound words which can touch your lips, and I truly believe that one of the greatest ways we can thank God is to just praise Him again and again.

Reflect:

1. When was the last time you were persistent with something, and what was the outcome?

2. How can you incorporate constant thankfulness into your daily life? This could look like: creating a list of things you’re grateful for, thanking God out loud while on a walk, singing songs of gratitude, and more.
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