The Contented Life Daily DevotionalChikamu
Allow Christ's Peace To Govern Your Heart
The phrase "thank you" is well known in the English language. From the family dinner table to government negotiations, these two magic words have proven invaluable in conveying worldwide honor and respect. But the power is not simply in the words but the sentiments behind them. The gratitude that accompanies a genuine "thank you" is something the giver and receiver can both enjoy.
One of the keys to contentment in our lives is gratitude. Gratitude is more than an eloquent speech; it is an attitude of the heart. Let's be clear: there is no fooling the God of the universe. He knows you inside and out. In fact, the Bible says God desires us to come before him with an offering of thankfulness, not simply to pay Him lip service (Psalm 50:23). The Hebrew term for gratitude is hakarat hatov, which literally translates to: "recognizing the good." The spirit of ingratitude will creep into your life if you criticize what you have and compare it with someone else. Instead, choose to see the good God is doing in your own life at this very moment. Genuinely thanking God for everything He has done opens your eyes to recognize His divine care and protection.
It is important to note that gratitude and peace are two sides of the same coin. Biblical peace is characterized as a wholeness of the body, a right relationship or harmony between God and his people, prosperity, victory over one's enemies, and the absence of war.
Where do you need God's peace today? Start by thanking Him for every good thing you have in your life, and God's peace will watch over your heart and mind. The contented life is a grateful life full of peace, where you can know without a shadow of a doubt that your past, present, and future are safe in the hands of a God who loves you with everlasting love.
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By: Jacquie Trivino
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