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- Thanksgiving
- The Epistle of James
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Remembering God’s Faithfulness
Have you ever forgotten something important—only to realize it was the very thing you needed most? In a world that moves fast and forgets easily, we often overlook the fingerprints of God on our lives. Remembering God’s Faithfulness is a powerful Thanksgiving sermon rooted in Psalm 103:1–5 and Deuteronomy 8:10–18.
In this message, we explore how thanksgiving flows from remembering who God is and what He has done. When we forget God’s mercy, healing, and provision, gratitude fades. But when we remember His faithfulness, our hearts overflow with worship and humility.
✨ What You’ll Learn:
• Why remembering God’s faithfulness fuels a heart of thanksgiving.
• How Psalm 103 teaches us to “forget not His benefits”.
• How Deuteronomy 8 warns against pride and spiritual amnesia.
• How gratitude leads to worship and daily surrender.
• Practical ways to cultivate a rhythm of remembering God’s goodness.
• A gospel-centered invitation to respond to God’s greatest act of faithfulness—Jesus Christ.
Gratitude in Every Season
What if gratitude wasn’t a feeling, but a spiritual weapon? In a world that ties thankfulness to comfort and convenience, Scripture calls us to something deeper: a heart of thanksgiving that endures through every season, joy or sorrow, abundance or lack. In this message, “Gratitude in Every Season,” we explore 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 and Philippians 4:11–13 (NIV) to discover how true gratitude is not circumstantial; it’s a posture of trust, surrender, and spiritual maturity.
✨ What You’ll Learn:
• Why gratitude is a command, not a suggestion—and how it aligns us with God’s will.
• How contentment fuels thanksgiving, even in seasons of lack.
• How gratitude reframes suffering and reveals God’s faithfulness.
• How to cultivate a heart of thanksgiving that thrives in every season of life.
• Why Jesus is the ultimate reason we can give thanks no matter what.