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1) Thanksgiving is the foundation of spiritual formation.
for many of us gratitude is the beginning of spiritual formation.
often times, we don't realize how selfish we are until we start practicing the gratitude principles.
the gratitude principle is being grateful to God for the things you have right now.
this makes us step back and think about the things we have right now.
even early in sobriety, it’s hard to be grateful for recovery.
however, later in recovery you will be grateful that you where gifted sobriety when you where.
thanksgiving or gratitude, is a great way to remember that in control, and that God is good.
The longer we are in sobriety, we get to be grateful that we can be of service to human kind.
2) Gratitude expands what we already have.
I realize that the verse we just read is an actual miracle that fed the multitudes.
Lets take a moment to break the miracle down.
He recieved what He was given.
He gave thanks.
Gave thanks....
then he broke it.
Then He gave
He took what was given, gave thanks, broke it down, then he gave it again.
and then he gave it again.
it met the needs of the multitudes. is it possible
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