Multivitamins - Fuel Your Faith in 5-Minutes (Pt.1)نموونە

Day Four: Thankful Like Rice Grains
A while ago on my gap year, I was asked to line up single grains of rice along the floor from one wall to the one on the opposite side. With each grain of rice put down, I was asked to give thanks to God for something in my heart. With the size of these tiny rice grains in comparison to the size of the room, I doubted that my line would be that long. However, it really was surprising to see how many things I could be thankful for when I gave it enough thought.
With all that’s going on in the world, it can be so easy to forget the goodness of God. We can spend hours pouring over the news in despair. Sometimes, we can even find that despair is a little closer to home. It’s during times like these when we must remember that even if we don’t understand what’s going on, God does. He is still on the throne. Today, try to worship and thank God for something, big or small. Chances are there’s more to say thanks for than you first realised.
Food for thought: List three things you’re thankful for right now. Even if they seem small, thank God for them out loud.
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