Gratitude

Good Morning Manna~With my whole heart, with my whole life, and with my innermost being, I bow in wonder and love before you, the holy God! 2 Yahweh, you are my soul’s celebration. How could I ever forget the miracles of kindness you’ve done for me? 3 You kissed my heart with forgiveness, in spite of all I’ve done. You’ve healed me inside and out from every disease. You’ve rescued me from hell and saved my life. You’ve crowned me with love and mercy. You satisfy my every desire with good things. You’ve supercharged my life so that I soar again like a flying eagle in the sky! Psalm 103:1-5

“A grateful person is aware that they deserve nothing of all they possess and enjoy. If they remember this fundamental biblical theology, they will daily count their blessings and be thankful for the little things that would otherwise be taken for granted.” Paul Tripp

Praise Our God ~ Savior ~ Way-Maker

Psalm 18:29-35 In your strength I can crush an army; with my God I can scale any wall. God’s way is perfect. All the Lord’s promises prove true. He is a shield for all who look to him for protection. For who is God except the Lord? Who but our God is a solid rock? God arms me with strength, and he makes my way perfect. He makes me as surefooted as a deer, enabling me to stand on mountain heights. He trains my hands for battle; he strengthens my arm to draw a bronze bow. You have given me your shield of victory. Your right hand supports me; your help has made me great. New Living Translation

Dig Deeper In Revelation Of God’s Wisdom
Psalm 103:14 The Hebrew word yatsar is a homonym and can be translated “form” or “frame.” God knows our frame. But yatsar also means “to be in distress” or “to be frustrated.” So this sentence could be translated “You know all about our frustrations and distress.” These thoughts combined would mean that God hasn’t forgotten that he formed us from dust and we’ll experience frustrations as human beings. God is sympathetic to our difficulties. The Passion Translation Commentary

Psalm 103:13 Or “like a father has deep compassion on his children.” The Hebrew word for “tender feelings” is raham, which is a homonym and can also be translated “womb.” Our Father carries you in his womb. What a beautiful word play that our Father has a mother’s nurturing love for his children. The Passion Translation Commentary

“An attitude of ingratitude does just the opposite. If we tell ourselves that we deserve more than we have been given, we will live an entitled and demanding life. Never quite satisfied, we could easily justify a wasteful and selfish use of money.” Paul David Tripp

Creator God, I will proclaim Your name and praise Your greatness! You created me to worship You and I will celebrate Your abundant goodness and joyfully sing of Your righteousness! I will tell of the glory of Your kingdom and speak of your might, so that all men may know of Your mighty acts and the glorious splendor of Your everlasting kingdom. My mouth will speak in praise of the Lord. Let every creature praise His holy name for ever and ever! (Adapted from Psalm 145) Sammy Tippit

Attitude Of Gratitude ~ For Our God
O God of my life, I’m lovesick for you in this weary wilderness. I thirst with the deepest longings to love you more, with cravings in my heart that can’t be described. Such yearning grips my soul for you, my God! 2 I’m energized every time I enter your heavenly sanctuary to seek more of your power and drink in more of your glory. 3 For your tender mercies mean more to me than life itself. How I love and praise you, God! Daily I will worship you passionately and with all my heart. My arms will wave to you like banners of praise. 5 I overflow with praise when I come before you, for the anointing of your presence satisfies me like nothing else. Psalm 63 The Passion Translation
“Surely you can see that we are thirsty and afraid… sinking in the shade.. send some mercy down… But maybe not, not today, maybe You’ll provide in other ways… And if that is the case… We’ll give thanks to You, with gratitude for lessons learned in in how to thirst for You.” Nicole Nordeman


“So grant us peace, Jesus grant us peace, move our hearts to hear a single beat between alibis and enemies tonight. Or maybe not, not today, peace may be another world away. And if that is the case…We’ll give thanks to You with gratitude, for the lessons learned in how to trust in You. That we are blessed beyond measure in what we could ever dream in abundance and in need.” Nicole Nordeman

Jesus, we thank you for this incredible breakfast today, with strong spices of gratefulness and gratitude. This is definitely Good Morning Manna today at The Bridegroom’s Café. Please share this spiritual breakfast with someone else today using your social media platforms below. Also, make sure you never miss a spiritual meal served at The Bridegroom’s Café by subscribing by email. God’s Word is such a pleasant soul satisfier, we can walk with God daily hearing “The Bridegroom’s Voice”! Take a Journey with Jesus through a very unique devotional, that will inspire a vital-vertical relationship with Jesus. God bless you, KimberlyMac.

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