“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.” — Psalm 107:1
The holiday season has a way of stirring our hearts—lights, music, family moments, and all of the traditions old and new. But in the middle of it all, God invites us to something deeper: a heart of gratitude that remembers His goodness.
Gratitude isn’t just an emotion we feel when life is going well. It’s a posture—a choice to pause and recognize that God is present, providing, guiding, and loving us in every chapter. When we stop long enough to remember His faithfulness, thanksgiving naturally rises.
This season, take time to look back on the ways God has been near: the prayers He answered, the strength He gave when you were weary, the people He placed in your life, and even the small, hidden mercies that showed up when you least expected them. Every good gift is a reminder that we are held by a faithful Father.
As we give thanks, our hearts expand. Gratitude shifts our focus from what we lack to what God has given. It frees us from worry, softens our hearts, and draws us closer to the One who deserves all our praise.