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Introduction
Thankful Praise
Colossians 3 : 12-17
Our thankfulness is evidenced is our new PRIORITIES
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Our thankfulness is evidenced in a new PRIORITY.
You are saved; you have been changed.
The world no longer revolves around you but instead around Jesus.
When our priorities are focused on God, we begin to see people through God's eyes.
God loves everyone no matter what faults they may have.
Others become more important than our wants.
Our thankfulness is exhibited by our new PRACTICES
2. Our thankfulness is exhibited by new PRACTICES.
As you pay attention to the things that you practice, your practices will become "normal" actions.
Love covers a multitude of sins.
Our thankfulness is expressed by our PRAISES
3. Our thankfulness is taught and expressed in our PRAISE.
Look for opportunities to praise The Lord through hymns, choruses, reading you Bible, or just walking through the woods.
Praise God in the midst of tragedy or disappointments.
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