Thanksgiving is coming up in just a few weeks. Weâre in the season where people tend to be more verbal about what theyâre thankful for; however, having an attitude of thankfulness should be something we have all year, not just a few weeks out of the year. If youâre a Christian and have accepted the gift of Jesus, then you have everything to be thankful for. We should be the most thankful and gracious people! Unfortunately, in reality, Christians arenât the most thankful and gracious people. I wanted to take a break from the regular blogs this month and share some passages in the Bible that talk about gratitude and how we can be filled with more gratitude all year long. Are you a big complainer? Do you make it known when things arenât going exactly how you want them to go? Iâm going to be the first to say that complaining tends to come easy for me. If Iâm not careful, I can go in a downhill spiral of complaining about even the littlest things in my life. Hereâs what God says about complaining: God doesnât want us to be complainers. Even when weâre going through hardships, we still have so much to be thankful for. We should constantly be going to God and praising Him for everything Heâs done for us! This is easier said than done though⦠So how do we shift from an attitude of complaining to an attitude of gratitude? Letâs take a look at Ephesians 2:4-5 âBut God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christâby grace you have been savedâ Grace is undeserved favor. Weâre dead in our sins; however, through the grace of God, we are saved. This in and of itself is enough to give us a reason to be thankful! When we experience Godâs grace, it changes us â it gives us a reason to be filled with gratitude. God gives us so much grace; therefore, instead of being filled with bitterness and anger, we should be filled with immense gratitude! As we get closer to Thanksgiving, I want you to take some time this week to think about Godâs grace and love for you. Think of specific times youâve experienced Godâs grace and use this as a reminder of the incredible gift youâve been given. Taking time to reflect on all God has given you is especially important when youâre going through hardships. To recap, experiencing the grace of God leads us to being filled with gratitude. Having immense gratitude should then cause us to be more generous in all areas of our life â especially more generous with giving grace to others. Letâs take a look at the parable of the unforgiving servant to see what God thinks when he gives us grace, but we donât give grace to others: We canât expect God to give us grace if weâre just going to turn around and not give grace to others. Experiencing Godâs grace should lead us to want to be more generous with grace to those around us. Letâs take a look at one more verse about generosity: âWhoever is generous to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will repay him for his deed.â - Proverbs 19:17 While we shouldnât be generous to others just for the reward, God does bless those who bless others. Is there someone in your life (or a group of people) that you could be generous with your grace as we head into the Thanksgiving season? I encourage you to let Godâs grace soften your heart and turn this season of gratitude into never-ending gratitude. Cornerstone Impact Update The last post from our Biblical Approach to Finances series was in August covering basic investing concepts. While this blog was longer than some of the others, I'd really recommend you read through it if you're not familiar with investing. The goal of this blog (and this series) is to help others better understand how to gain control of their finances, specifically from a biblical perspective. Check out the last blog post here: A Biblical Approach to Finances: Investing 101 Weâve reached the last month of our Biblical Approach to Finances series. Last month, we went through what our attitude towards investing should be using various Bible verses. Now, weâre going to wrap up the series with some investing 101: * What makes a good investment? * Risks and Returns * Ty⦠SEM Trader's BlogCourtney Dent Eventide "Investing shouldn't be about greed. Investing should have a greater purpose for the world, not just for yourself." - Robin Cheriakalath John (Eventide CEO) Check out a short portion of the Good Faith Podcast as Eventide's Finny Kuruvilla and Robin Cheriakalath John talk about how Eventide's team decides to invest in a company: Inspire It can be easy to ignore what the companies you're invested in profit from. However, as Christians, we shouldn't be invested in companies just so we can make more money â we need to care about how these companies are making their money. 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Weâre in the season where people tend to be more verbal about what theyâre thankful for; however, having an attitude of thankfulness should be something we have all year, not just a few weeks out of the year. If youâre a Christian and have accepted the gift of Jesus, then you have everything to be thankful for. We should be the most thankful and gracious people! Unfortunately, in reality, Christians arenât the most thankful and gracious people. I wanted to take a break from the regular blogs this month and share some passages in the Bible that talk about gratitude and how we can be filled with more gratitude all year long. Are you a big complainer? Do you make it known when things arenât going exactly how you want them to go? Iâm going to be the first to say that complaining tends to come easy for me. If Iâm not careful, I can go in a downhill spiral of complaining about even the littlest things in my life. Hereâs what God says about complaining: God doesnât want us to be complainers. Even when weâre going through hardships, we still have so much to be thankful for. We should constantly be going to God and praising Him for everything Heâs done for us! This is easier said than done though⦠So how do we shift from an attitude of complaining to an attitude of gratitude? Letâs take a look at Ephesians 2:4-5 âBut God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christâby grace you have been savedâ Grace is undeserved favor. Weâre dead in our sins; however, through the grace of God, we are saved. This in and of itself is enough to give us a reason to be thankful! When we experience Godâs grace, it changes us â it gives us a reason to be filled with gratitude. God gives us so much grace; therefore, instead of being filled with bitterness and anger, we should be filled with immense gratitude! As we get closer to Thanksgiving, I want you to take some time this week to think about Godâs grace and love for you. Think of specific times youâve experienced Godâs grace and use this as a reminder of the incredible gift youâve been given. Taking time to reflect on all God has given you is especially important when youâre going through hardships. To recap, experiencing the grace of God leads us to being filled with gratitude. Having immense gratitude should then cause us to be more generous in all areas of our life â especially more generous with giving grace to others. Letâs take a look at the parable of the unforgiving servant to see what God thinks when he gives us grace, but we donât give grace to others: We canât expect God to give us grace if weâre just going to turn around and not give grace to others. Experiencing Godâs grace should lead us to want to be more generous with grace to those around us. Letâs take a look at one more verse about generosity: âWhoever is generous to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will repay him for his deed.â - Proverbs 19:17 While we shouldnât be generous to others just for the reward, God does bless those who bless others. Is there someone in your life (or a group of people) that you could be generous with your grace as we head into the Thanksgiving season? I encourage you to let Godâs grace soften your heart and turn this season of gratitude into never-ending gratitude. Cornerstone Impact Update The last post from our Biblical Approach to Finances series was in August covering basic investing concepts. While this blog was longer than some of the others, I'd really recommend you read through it if you're not familiar with investing. The goal of this blog (and this series) is to help others better understand how to gain control of their finances, specifically from a biblical perspective. Check out the last blog post here: A Biblical Approach to Finances: Investing 101 Weâve reached the last month of our Biblical Approach to Finances series. Last month, we went through what our attitude towards investing should be using various Bible verses. Now, weâre going to wrap up the series with some investing 101: * What makes a good investment? * Risks and Returns * Ty⦠SEM Trader's BlogCourtney Dent Eventide "Investing shouldn't be about greed. Investing should have a greater purpose for the world, not just for yourself." - Robin Cheriakalath John (Eventide CEO) Check out a short portion of the Good Faith Podcast as Eventide's Finny Kuruvilla and Robin Cheriakalath John talk about how Eventide's team decides to invest in a company: Inspire It can be easy to ignore what the companies you're invested in profit from. However, as Christians, we shouldn't be invested in companies just so we can make more money â we need to care about how these companies are making their money. Check out what Inspire's CEO, Robert Netzly says about this: What Lies Beneath Your Investments It is tempting to ignore what lies beneath the ticker symbols on our brokerage statements. But we cannot take the shot that numbs us to the real pain and suffering on the other end of our investment activities. Robert Netzly, CEO Free Cornerstone Shirts! Have you ordered our most recent Cornerstone t-shirt? Our last shirt design was so popular, we decided to have the same design in a different color! Remember, there are limited quantities for each size, so order soon to ensure we have your shirt size. [Continue Reading...]( [Attitude of Gratitude All Year]( And, in case you missed it: - [7 Simple Options Strategies](
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