Habits of a Thankful Heartنموونە
Practicing Discernment
If there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. (Philippians 4:8)
If we’re honest, we’ll probably have to admit that much of what we listen to or watch does little to sustain us spiritually. In fact, the commercial media is designed to make us feel unhappy and dissatisfied with our lives so that we buy whatever the advertisers are trying to sell. “Christian” entertainment sometimes isn’t much better—it’s a product of the same kind of marketing machines.
Paul encourages the Philippians to practice discernment—to search for what is true, excellent, beautiful, and praiseworthy—and to spend time meditating on these things. This does not mean that Christians should avoid anything unpleasant or adopt a phony sort of cheerfulness. Sometimes the truth is painful, and sometimes art reveals the darker side of humanity. But great works of art can provide tremendous solace because they remind us of what is good, important, and valuable. When we seek out the best that human beings have made, we celebrate the gift of creativity that God has given to us—a gift that reflects his own delight in the beautiful and the good.
If we consume media indiscriminately, we risk becoming cynical or shallow. It’s the spiritual equivalent of living on chips and soda. Are you finding it difficult to be thankful this year? Maybe you need to change your media diet.
Reflect on a piece of music, a book, or a film that is praiseworthy. Thank God for all the beauty in our world.
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About this Plan
Giving thanks for God's good gifts seems like a natural choice for Christians. But there are many times in life when it is hard to be thankful - times of disappointment, grief, and spiritual drought. The book of Philippians guides us towards habits of thanksgiving that can last through our whole lives, despite our circumstances. This 15 day series invites you to develop these habits of a thankful heart.
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