Gratitude
“[they] did not honor God or give thanks....”
Romans 1:21 (NIV)
Dear Friends,
Lately I’ve been reflecting on how easily our hearts drift when we stop practicing gratitude. Scripture warns us of
this. In Romans 1:21, Paul says that when people “did not honor God or give thanks,” their hearts became darkened.
Ingratitude isn’t just a moment of forgetfulness — it slowly reshapes the way we see God, ourselves, and the world
around us.
When we stop giving thanks, our hearts grow restless. Fear replaces trust. Complaining replaces worship. We start
to believe we don’t have enough, or worse, that God isn’t enough. Gratitude is the antidote — a spiritual anchor that
restores joy, softens our hearts, and brings our focus back to God’s faithfulness. Even one moment of recognizing His
goodness can recalibrate everything.
We see this all the time in the teens and families we serve. When they identify even a single blessing — an answered
prayer, a caring friend, a moment of peace — hope begins to grow again. Gratitude opens the door for God to work in
their hearts.
And so today, I want to thank you. Your prayers, support, and generosity help us continue sharing Christ’s love with
youth who desperately need it. Because of you, lives are being shaped by the hope found in Jesus. Without you, and
God’s love, we can do nothing.
As we move forward in this season of “Thanksgiving,” may we all choose gratitude daily — keeping our hearts tender,
joyful, and attentive to God’s goodness.
Blessings in Christ,
Pastor Jim Kilby
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