Gratitude Attitude

Secular studies confirm what God has been saying all along. This 1-minute devotion explains gratitude from a Biblical perspective. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible

Secular studies show that a "gratitude attitude" can benefit body and mind. 

Grateful people are happier and healthier, and fewer of them get depressed or discouraged.

These secular studies simply confirm what God has been telling us all along. 

A cheerful heart is good medicine (Proverbs 17:22), and prayer with thanksgiving keeps our hearts and minds at peace (Philippians 4:6-7).

Therefore, let's focus on "whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy" (Philippians 4:8).

Grateful people don't necessarily have better circumstances than ungrateful people. But they have a better perspective.

Cheer up! Think about things that bring you joy, and your heart, soul, and mind will be healthier!
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Secular studies confirm what God has been saying all along. This 1-minute devotion explains gratitude from a Biblical perspective.


Secular studies confirm what God has been saying all along. This 1-minute devotion explains gratitude from a Biblical perspective. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible


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7 comments:

  1. Hi Gail, in general I feel good but my back is killing me so I'm moaning all the time. Great encouragement to quit moaning and be thankful.
    God bless
    Tracy

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  2. Wow, how funny that is what I said in other words in my post in FB "Thanksgiving is the essence of happiness" I truly believe that we need to constantly review our list of "things to be grateful for". Thanks Gail!!

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  3. How wonderful of God to "wire" us so that thanksgiving is good for us! By the way, I am giving thanks for Bible Love Notes and the author :)

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  4. I *know* I feel better when I focus on what I have rather than what I don't, count my blessings instead of tabulating what I still wish I had.

    Thank you for sharing in the GRAND Social!

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  5. thank you for sharing this post, Gail!

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  6. Yes, indeed. Regardless matter the circumstances, we should be grateful. Always try to see the positive side of things.

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  7. Yes, indeed. Regardless matter the circumstances, we should be grateful. Always try to see the positive side of things.

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