Attitude of Gratitude

“Happy Thanksgiving” is more than a wish. It’s also a fact. There’s a direct correlation between happiness and thanksgiving. Those who give thanks are happy, cheerful people. On the other hand, those who are ungrateful swim in pools of melancholy, misery, and despondency; they drown in depression, gloom, and unhappiness. It is as though they were baptized in lemon juice!

Do you want happiness? Stop complaining, and give thanks. “Nothing tends more to promote health of body and of soul than does a spirit of gratitude and praise. It is a positive duty to resist melancholy, discontented thoughts and feelings,—as much a duty as it is to pray” (E.G. White). It’s not happy people who are thankful; it’s thankful people who are happy.

An attitude of appreciation, thankfulness, or gratefulness is a command, not an option. A spirit of gratitude and praise is what God expects from us. Hence, we’re admonished, “In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you” (1 Thessalonians 5:18). To experience true happiness, develop an attitude of gratitude for life’s vicissitude. Happy Thanksgiving!—Samuel Koranteng-Pipim

 

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