Gratitude is a powerful force that invites God’s presence into every season of life. Walking onto this site, there’s a tangible sense of God at work, a reminder that He is always moving, always doing something new among us. When we gather, it’s easy to fall into routine, but what if we approached each moment with the eager expectation of a child on Christmas morning? God is ready to speak, to heal, to reveal, and to deposit something fresh in our hearts if we come open and expectant.
Reflecting on recent personal milestones—walking two daughters down the aisle within weeks, celebrating a year of gratitude with my wife—I’m overwhelmed by God’s faithfulness. Despite my own shortcomings and the deficits I started with, God’s grace has written a story of redemption and blessing. This isn’t everyone’s story, but it’s a testimony to what God can do when we submit our lives to Him and invite His presence into every chapter.
The story of the ten lepers in Luke 17 illustrates the transformative power of gratitude. All ten were healed as they obeyed Jesus’ instruction, but only one returned to express thanks. That act of gratitude didn’t just bring physical healing; it brought wholeness—restoring what sickness had stolen emotionally and relationally. Gratitude is more than a feeling or a thought; it’s an action, a posture that must be expressed. When we show gratitude, we unlock deeper levels of God’s presence and blessing.
It’s easy to let gratitude slip into consumption, to focus on what we can get rather than what God has already done. But Scripture calls us to give thanks in all things—not necessarily for all things, but in every circumstance. Even in seasons of pain or challenge, gratitude becomes a “wild card” that shifts our perspective and invites God’s strength into our weakness. When we practice gratitude, we sustain joy, deepen our relationships, and create space for God to move in ways we could never orchestrate on our own.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Expectation unlocks encounter. Approaching God with the eager anticipation of a child opens our hearts to receive what He wants to do—whether it’s healing, revelation, or a new beginning. Routine can dull our senses, but expectation stirs faith and positions us for divine moments. [01:24]
- 2. Gratitude is an action, not just an attitude. True gratitude is incomplete until it is expressed—spoken, shown, and lived out. When we move beyond silent appreciation to visible thankfulness, we not only honor God but also deepen our relationships with others. [13:15]
- 3. Expressed gratitude leads to wholeness. The leper who returned to thank Jesus received more than physical healing; he was made whole—restored emotionally and spiritually. Gratitude has the power to restore what life’s hardships have taken, bringing a deeper sense of peace and fulfillment. [12:13]
- 4. Gratitude shifts us from consumption to contentment. In a world obsessed with getting more, gratitude anchors us in what God has already done. It keeps our focus on His faithfulness rather than our lack, transforming moments of lack or challenge into opportunities for praise. [15:25]
- 5. Gratitude is a “wild card” in every season. No matter what the enemy throws our way, gratitude invites God’s presence and power into our circumstances. It doesn’t deny pain or difficulty, but it declares that God is bigger, stronger, and able to bring good out of every situation. [20:22]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:38] - God’s Presence Among Us
- [01:12] - Expectation Like a Child
- [02:41] - Family and Seasons of Change
- [03:27] - Walking Daughters Down the Aisle
- [05:11] - Overwhelmed by Gratitude
- [06:03] - God’s Redemption in Our Stories
- [07:18] - The Power of Gratitude
- [07:48] - The Ten Lepers: A Story of Healing
- [10:11] - Moving in Faith Activates God’s Power
- [11:09] - The One Who Returned: Expressing Thanks
- [12:13] - Gratitude Unlocks Wholeness
- [13:15] - Gratitude Must Be Expressed
- [15:25] - From Gratitude to Consumption
- [16:41] - Thankful In, Not For, All Things
- [18:27] - Gratitude Invites God’s Presence
- [20:22] - Gratitude as the Wild Card
- [21:17] - Observations on Gratitude
- [25:30] - Unexpressed Gratitude: A Lost Opportunity
- [26:24] - Gratitude Sustains Joy and Blessing