13 Days of Gratitude — Day 4

Colossians 3:16

“Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives. Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom he gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts.”

1.  What would it look like for the richness of Jesus fill your life?

2. What is one wise piece you have received in your life? How did this change your attitude or lead to a thankful heart?

3. Why is singing so frequently mentioned when it comes to being thankful or giving praise to God? What is one way you can use music this month to connect with gratitude?

13 Days of Gratitude — Day 3

Psalm 100:4

“Enter his gates with thanksgiving; go into his courts with praise. Give thanks to him and praise his name.”

1. When you imagine entering the gates of heaven, what kinds of songs of thanksgiving might you be singing?

2. God is a king, and entering his “courts” is like describing the king’s throne room. What praise would you give God when you think of him as your king?

3. When we “sing someone’s praises” we tell others about how wonderful they are. What is one thing you could say about God to “sing his praises” to others?

13 Days of Gratitude — Day 2

Ephesians 5:4

“Obscene stories, foolish talk, and coarse jokes—these are not for you. Instead, let there be thankfulness to God.”

1. Think about the past week. What are some examples of words you said that you wish you could take back?

2. Why would thankfulness be a good replacement for foolish talking and obscenity?

3. Identify one thing you have talked about in a foolish or obscene way. Write down a gratitude statement about that topic or person.

13 Days of Gratitude — Day 1

Welcome to our new series: 13 Days of Gratitude!

We will focus on one verse per day to prepare for the week of Thanksgiving, using some thinking/writing prompts to develop hearts of gratitude. Take time to pause and write down your own answers to the questions.

Psalm 50:14

Make thankfulness your sacrifice to God, and keep the vows you made to the Most High.”

1. What does it mean to make thankfulness your sacrifice to God?

2. What are some promises you have made to God in your lifetime?

3. Consider one thing that is hard for you to be thankful for. Pray for God to help you enter into gratitude even if you don’t feel thankful right now.

Romans 16

Take a moment to read the entire chapter of Romans 16 before reading the devotional below.

We finish Romans today, reading this final chapter in which Paul greets and thanks many people who have worked alongside him and supported his ministry. As I read the first two verses, I just want to pause and celebrate that Paul first mentions a female church leader, Phoebe. Not all churches allow women to be deacons, and some even use portions of Paul’s other writings to validate that view. But here is Paul, calling this woman deacon someone worthy of honor and respect. We can’t stop there though, because Paul keeps going to mention a total of seven women plus other “sisters.” He mentions a lot of men too, and that’s the point. Men and women are supposed to be interchangeably mentioned when it comes to doing what God has called us all to do.

Overall, Paul’s letter is making one key point: Jesus is for everyone. Jews. Gentiles. Men. Women. Doesn’t matter. Jesus is for you and God can use you for any purpose he chooses. Paul reiterates this in his letter to the Galatians as well. As they say (in The Princess Bride), “anyone who says otherwise is selling something.” Paul warns the Romans to watch out for people whose teaching disagrees with what God has inspired him to write.

Here’s your freedom for today: God can call you for any purpose. He can call you to be a leader. He can call you to be a servant. He can call you to be a martyr and put you in chains for the Gospel. No matter who you are, God can use you. He will call you and put you to work for his kingdom, and he’ll let you go as far as your “yes” will take you. Just keep saying yes to his leading and no matter who you are you will end up having influence of supernatural proportion. Eternity is the limit!