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Toward a Habit of Gratitude

folded handsWhat kind of prayer expresses thanksgiving that is honest? Do I begin with my complaints and then end with words of praise and trust? Some of the psalms from the Bible follow that structure, so it must be OK. But is it enough simply to say, “Things are horrible, but I know that God is good, so I thank you, Lord, that you are watching over me”?

There’s probably more to it than that.

First, the complaints. If you’re going to gripe, you may as well be specific:

Next, remember your history of grace:

Then, turn the complaints into requests:

Finally, turn on the thanks:

This is no magic formula—just some specific steps to take toward a habit of gratitude.

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