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For gratitude

The Practice of Noticing

3 min read

“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

1 Thessalonians 5:18

Gratitude rarely arrives on its own. Left alone, the mind drifts toward what is missing — the unfinished, the unfair, the not-yet. Thankfulness is something you practice, a muscle that strengthens with use.

Notice that Paul says give thanks in all circumstances — not for all of them. There is a difference. You are not asked to be grateful that the hard thing happened, but to look for God even inside it, and to name the mercies that are still there.

Start small tonight. One thing. The warmth of the cup in your hands, a name, a breath. Gratitude doesn’t deny the hard — it just refuses to let the hard be the only thing you see.

A prayer

Father, teach me to notice. Open my eyes to the ordinary graces I keep overlooking, and give me a thankful heart that sees You even in the hard. Amen.

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