A Guide to GratitudeSample
In Times of Need
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. (v. 3)
Today’s reading takes us back to the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus had a captive audience eager to hear his every word. They came in droves, willing to give up food and shelter and sleep. They were people in great need. They were just like us.
Jesus addressed common themes in the Beatitudes of Matthew 5—poverty, mourning, and persecution. He provided a new perspective for those gathered, and for the modern-day believer, on how to live in a blessed and grateful way in times of need. He encouraged his hearers to trust that in the midst of hardship, the blessings of God are entirely real and present. Blessings like comfort, mercy, and inheritance of God’s kingdom aren’t just available for those who have plenty, they’re for those in dire circumstances; for those who because of their need may understand the depth of those blessings more fully.
What are we to do in the hard seasons when we want to be free of struggle, sadness, or stress? When we choose to live a life of faith in Jesus, we can trust his words and act on them even as we wait for relief. “Blessed are you . . .” (v. 11). “Rejoice and be glad . . .” (v. 12). “Let your light shine . . .” (v. 16). Our faithfulness will bless God and may serve as a witness in someone else’s story of great need and joyful deliverance.
As you pray, ask God to help you trust him with every struggle, sadness, and stress, believing he cares for you.
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About this Plan
Feeling overwhelmed by life’s demands? Psalm 100 reminds us to enter God’s presence with thanksgiving, finding joy in daily blessings. This devotional plan will help you slow down, notice the simple gifts around you, and give thanks for God’s faithfulness. Over the next few days, we’ll explore how gratitude deepens our connection with God and brings greater peace and joy. Let’s journey together in practicing a heart of gratitude!
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