Tag: gratitude
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Day 114: The Sweet Redemption of the Sons of Korah (Psalm 84)
The sons of Korah came from a legacy of privilege, pressure, and rebellion—but their story didn’t end in judgment. Generations later, they were still serving in God’s house, not with resentment, but with joy. Psalm 84 shows us the beauty of a heart that has learned to trade comparison for contentment and pride for praise.
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Grace Given on the Way to Jerusalem (Luke 17:11-19)
Ten men cried out for mercy—and Jesus gave it. But only one turned back to the source of that grace and was saved. In Luke 17, we discover the difference between receiving God’s blessings and returning to Jesus in faith.
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Day 281: When the Gift Is More Important Than the Grace (John 5:8–16)
John 5 tells of a man healed after thirty-eight years of waiting—but instead of rejoicing, he fades into fear and indifference. This reflection explores how God’s gifts can expose our hearts, and how grace keeps pursuing us even when gratitude doesn’t.
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Day 312: Consumed by Comparison (Matthew 25:14-15)
Through the Bible: Matthew 25
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Lessons From a Very Monday Monday
“Do all things without grumbling or disputing, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world,”Philippians 2:14-15 ESV It would be easy to reflect on this day as one where nothing I wanted to…
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Ten Lepers Left (a poem)
Ten lepers were healed, but only one came back. This poem imagines what happened to the other nine—how gratitude can fade into comfort, pride, or distraction—and ends with the question Jesus still asks every heart: Which one are you?
