Monday, November 3, 2025

A Gratitude Attitude

 


Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. ~1 Thessalonians 5:18


November is here!!!  How I love this month with is chilly mornings, falling leaves, cozy sweaters, and wool socks.  The very best part of November, at least for me, is Thanksgiving.  This is a holiday for traditional foods and family gatherings that bring back precious memories, and invites us to make new ones.  But most importantly, it is a time to intentionally thank God for all His grace-filled blessings which He lavishes upon us each and every day.

I'm sure that all of you who follow me here are grateful to the Lord for all He has done.  But do we stop and actually take time to thank Him?  Verbally or in writing?  If you are a parent, you understand the monumental task of teaching your children from the moment they can speak to say the "magic" words, please and thank you.  What a glorious day it is when our children say, "Thank you," without having to be prompted or prodded to do so.

Imagine, then, how our heavenly Father feels when we actually tell Him, "Thank you," and mean it with all our heart.  I can envision Him smiling broadly like a proud Papa at His beloved children.

That's why I've decided to start a Gratitude Attitude journal for the month of November.  I'll write down at least one thing for which I'm grateful each day.  Some days, of course, I will certainly record more than one circumstance or happening where the Lord deserves my thanks and praise.  At month's end, I'll have a record of the manifold ways in which God has blessed me and others in my life.

Would you like to join me in this journal adventure of gratitude?  Or, maybe, you're already engaged in a daily routine of keeping a journal of your thankful thought to God.  Either way, I'd love to hear about it in the comment section below.

And who knows?  We may all fall in love with our gratitude attitudes toward our Abba that this practice will continue until the moment we draw our last breath here on earth.  And the best news?  We can then spend eternity thanking Him face to face.

Amen!

17 comments:

  1. Bom dia, Martha
    Postagem muito edificante, a gratidão alegra o coração de Deus e o nosso também. O diário de gratidão é uma ótima ideia, há sempre muitos motivos para agradecer, vou começar a escrever na minha agenda, obrigada pela dica. Gostei de saber que Paul David Tripp tem um devocional, deve ser bênção, estou lendo o livro dele: Instrumentos nas Mãos do Redentor, é muito bom, um forte abraço.

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    1. PDT is such an excellent writer, Lucinalva, I agree wholeheartedly. I'm so glad, too, that you are going to join me in this gratitude attitude adventure. Gratitude, as you said, gladdens our hearts and God's.
      Grace and blessings!

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  2. Sounds like a great idea! (And good luck on the comment before me!) :)

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    1. I have a way to translate, Bill, thank goodness! Lucinalva is a beautiful person, inside and out. Glad you liked the gratitude attitude idea, too.
      Grace and blessings!

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  3. If I were to start a Gratitude Journal I would need to build a large extension to the house in order to store all the journals.

    A great post, Martha. Thank you and God bless always.

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    1. Now that gives us all something to think about, Victor. Our gratitude to God should be endless!
      Grace and blessings!

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  4. Another great post...and I am with Victor on this, it would take a much larger place in order to store all the verbal and handwritten thank you's. Wishing you a beautiful day.

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    1. As I told Victor, Linda, our gratitude to God should be endless, taking up much more room than we could ever imagine.
      Grace and blessings!

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  5. We have much to be grateful for.

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  6. Yes, we do have so much to be thankful for...and our friends here in Blogland are always on the list. I will try to do as you have suggested...sometimes my good intentions get lost in the hubbub of life, but I do try to be intentionally thankful for something every day. This is a wonderful way to spend this month, and every month, for certain! Thank you for your wonderful, thoughtful and encouraging posts always. Be blessed my friend.

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    1. Pamela, even if we start our day simply thanking God for His keeping us through the night, that's a good beginning to our gratitude journey. I do hope to carry this practice on passed November, too.
      Grace and blessings!

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  7. Gratitude makes life always beautiful, no matter what happens. God bless you, dear friend 🧡

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    1. Oh, yes, it does, Linda. A gratitude attitude can turn even the craziest of days into a positive experience.
      Grace and blessings!

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  8. I have been promoted in the past few months to thank God for a long and blessed life. There have been trials, but especially in those times I have been most thankful for His abiding presence.
    Blessings, Martha!

    Lulu

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    1. Sometimes, Lulu, it is those very trials of life that bring out our deepest gratitude for God's love and presence. That's a great thing!
      Grace and blessings!

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  9. I would like to start a Gratitude Attitude journal along with you Martha and will do that...hopefully, I won't walk away from the computer and forget. I'm good at that. I am thankful for this beautiful day today. We have blue skies, sunshine, and the leaves are gold and orange and falling. Beauty only God could make and bless us with. Thank you for your encouraging posts.

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