Grateful Hearts (Part 5)
βGratitude That Overflows to Othersβ
2 Corinthians 9:6β15
Introduction: Itβs the Sunday after Thanksgiving. But does that mean Thanksgiving overβ¦ or has it just begun? Because, for the believer, thanksgiving was never meant to be a single day. Itβs meant to become a lifestyleβa pattern of the heart that overflows into action.
Listening Guide – Grateful Hearts (Part 5)
Service and Sermon – Grateful Hearts (Part 5)
Grateful Hearts: Living in the Overflow (Part 4)
The Grateful Life
Luke 17:11β19
Gratitude is the mark of a life transformed by Jesus.
Introduction: We instinctively expect people to say, βthank you.β Unexpressed gratitude often feels like ingratitude. Jesus healed ten lepers, but only one returned to say thanks (Luke 17:17). This story shows us that God notices our gratitude. True transformation leads to expressed thanksgiving. Letβs learn how to be βthe one who returned.β
Listening Guide – Grateful Hearts (Part 4)
Service and Semon – Grateful Hearts (Part 4)
Grateful Hearts (Part 3)
Gratitude in the Storm
Philippians 4:4β7
Introduction: Thanksgiving turns worry into peace through prayer.
Listening Guide – Grateful Hearts (Part 3)
Service and Sermon – Grateful Hearts (Part 3)
Grateful Hearts: Living in the Overflow (Part 2)
Gratitude for Godβs Goodness
Psalm 103:1β5
Introduction: We often forget our blessings and dwell on whatβs wrong. Psalm 103 is Davidβs remedyβhe speaks to his soul, reminding himself to βBless the Lordβ and βforget not all His benefits.β When we reflect on Godβs goodness, gratitude naturally grows.
Listening Guide – Grateful Hearts (Part 2)
Service and Sermon – Grateful Heart (Part 2)
Grateful Hearts: Living in the Overflow (Part 1)
The Foundation of Gratitude
1 Thessalonians 5:16β18
Big Idea: Gratitude is Godβs will for every believer.
Theme: Gratitude isnβt a seasonal choice but a continual lifestyle.
Application: Develop daily habits of thanksgiving regardless of circumstances.
Introduction: Thanksgiving is more than a holidayβitβs a habit of the heart. Charles Spurgeon said, βThanksgiving is one of the best ways to keep yourselves in spiritual health.β Paul commands: βRejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstancesβ¦β (1 Thess. 5:16-18). Gratitude is the foundation of a thriving Christian lifeβliving βin the overflowβ of Godβs grace.
