It is the Father’s will that you be thankful in all circumstances no matter what those circumstances may be, that’s because He has the ability to take all the elements of your circumstances, the good and the bad, and work them together to bring about not just a good resolution but the best resolution. How great is that? Shouldn’t you be grateful for that?
Remember that the Father designed good plans for your life even before He formed you in your mothers’ womb, so know that He can do all things and that no plan of His can be thwarted. How great is that? Shouldn’t you be grateful for that?
Father, I thank You for designing an amazing plan for my life even before You knit me together in my mommy’s womb. This shows me that You can indeed do all things, You have already established Your plans for me and that’s why no-one and nothing can thwart those plans. Thank You Father. Amen.
The thing is, all of us have been raised by our parents and society to be independent but our heavenly Father desires that each of us be totally dependent on Him. It’s a difficult transition, yet it is a necessary one if you want to remain afloat, especially during challenging times. He longs for you to cast all your cares on Him; He will sustain you and never let you fall. How great is that? Shouldn’t you be grateful for that?
Father, I thank You that I can cast all my cares on You and You will sustain me; I thank You that no matter what You will never let me fall. Amen.
Today, stop your endless striving and, with gratitude, commit everything to the Father. Even now, just because it is your intention to commit, He is already aligning all things in their proper order and putting all the right people in place for the incredible outcome. How great is that? Shouldn’t you be grateful for that?
(see 1 Thessalonians 5:18;Romans 8:28;Jeremiah 29:11;Jeremiah 1:5;Job 42:2;Psalm 55:22;Proverbs 16:3)
Why Be Grateful for Everything? Shelley Johnson 17-May-2016
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