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What does it mean to be grateful when everything is falling apart?

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As I reflect on what it means to be grateful when everything is falling apart, I'm reminded of the concept of thankfulness as a sense of desperateness. When we're faced with challenges and struggles, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and hopeless. But it's in those moments that we're forced to confront our own neediness and inability to supply our own needs. It's then that we're reminded of the goodness and provision of God, and we're filled with gratitude for the help and support that He provides.

As a pastor, I've seen this play out in the lives of many people who are struggling with depression and anxiety. When they're able to cultivate a sense of gratitude, it can be a powerful antidote to their darkness. It's not just about being thankful for what we're about to receive, but about praising God from the depths of our soul. As Alexander Maclaren said, "As we love him, we learn more; as we learn more, we love him more." When we focus on the greatness of Christ and the blessings that He's given us, it's hard not to be thankful.

In fact, the Bible teaches us that gratitude is a good test of our spiritual state. When we're thankful, it's a sign that our hearts are focused on the Lord and that we're experiencing spiritual health. As Paul says in Colossians 3:17, "And whatever you do, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." When we make gratitude a priority, it can help us to see the beauty and goodness in all things, even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. And that's when we can truly experience the joy and peace that comes from knowing Christ.

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depression
edward welch
confronting christianity
rebecca mclaughlin
philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
ephesians
darrell bock

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