“And now, just as you accepted Christ
Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow him. Let your roots grow down
into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong
in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.”1
Gratitude is not an inborn trait that automatically flows from us, instead
it is something that grows through practice. Our human flaws and limited
understanding of things can many times get in the way of us developing a
grateful heart. So, how then, can we become people that overflow with
thankfulness in this broken world? Today’s scripture gives us the answer to this
question… it all comes back to our relationship with Jesus.
When we accept Christ, the excitement
of our “First Love” is evident and we can’t wait to talk about it. But as time
goes on, the worries and stress of life tend to take place of that excitement,
which shifts our focus off of Christ. However, if we want to be truly thankful
people, we must grow our roots down deeper into Him every day through spending
time in His Word and in conversation with Him. Then no matter what comes our
way, we are anchored in Him, and we will not be moved. When our lives are built
on the Rock as our Foundation, our faith will grow in the midst of all circumstances
because we know Christ and have believed his truth. Only then can we overflow
with thankfulness because we have experienced Christ in such a personal and impactful
way. We come to believe that our outer circumstances do not determine or change
who we are in Christ and His great love for us.
Let
us root our hearts in Christ and live with gratitude. God has so many blessings
in store for us, and thankfulness will open our hearts to accept it.
Suggested prayer: Dear Lord, I know
that at times I have allowed outer circumstances to take priority in my life, and
this has kept me from growing deeper in You. I want to be a person who
overflows with thankfulness during all seasons of my life, and I know this can
only happen as I spend more time with you. Thank you for your patience and
great love towards me, and also for the opportunity to start anew with you
today. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Colossians 2:6-7.