Christmas Eve Services - December 24th @ 2pm & 4pm

Gratitude That Lasts Longer Than Leftovers

This message teaches that gratitude was never meant to be a once-a-year moment but a daily rhythm woven into the Christian life. Beginning with the story of Thanksgiving and moving into Scripture, it shows that God desires gratitude “in all circumstances,” not just during seasons of blessing. Through the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17, the message highlights the difference between experiencing God’s goodness and actually returning to Him with thanks. Only one leper paused his rush back to normal life to fall at Jesus’ feet in gratitude—showing that thankfulness is a choice we make before it’s a feeling we wait for. Gratitude shifts our focus from our circumstances to the God who is over them, helping us recognize His faithfulness, presence, and mercy even when life feels chaotic.

This message then explains how gratitude transforms us from the inside out—deepening joy, strengthening peace, resetting our perspective, and shaping how we live. It becomes a spotlight that redirects our attention from our problems to God’s goodness. True gratitude doesn’t stay quiet; it spills into worship, generosity, kindness, and testimony, making our lives look different to the people around us. The message invites believers to cultivate gratitude daily, not just at Thanksgiving, and to intentionally pause, remember, and thank Jesus for what He has done. It concludes by grounding gratitude in the ultimate expression of God’s love—the body and blood of Jesus remembered through communion—and challenges us to leave church with a renewed commitment to live gratefully every day.

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