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Be Grateful For This Year
Contributed by Joseph Ondu on Dec 8, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: The children of Israel complained in the wilderness, yet God had rescued them from Egypt. Their lack of gratitude kept them stuck where gratitude could have accelerated them.Do not enter the next year with the spirit of complaint. Enter with thanksgiving. Gratitude is the seed of expectation.
BE GRATEFUL FOR THIS YEAR
Gratitude is one of the most powerful spiritual disciplines in the life of a believer. It is not just a polite response to good things; it is a posture of the heart, a way of seeing, a way of thinking, and a way of walking with God. As this year moves toward its end, the Spirit of God compels us to pause, reflect, and be grateful. Not because everything went the way we planned, but because God has been present in every moment. Gratitude is not built on perfect circumstances; it is built on the perfect faithfulness of God.
Psalm 92:1 declares, “It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto your name, O Most High.” Gratitude is a good thing. It unlocks spiritual doors. It repositions the soul. It aligns your heart with Heaven. When the Lord commands us to give thanks, He is not demanding payment; He is inviting us into His presence.
WHY WE MUST BE GRATEFUL FOR THIS YEAR
Every year carries its own battles, victories, surprises, disappointments, delays, and breakthroughs. Yet through it all, God never leaves His people. Gratitude forces us to look again, to see what we normally overlook when we are rushing through life.
When you look back at the year, you may see prayers that were not yet answered, opportunities that slipped away, relationships that changed, resources that stretched thin, and moments when you felt weak. But if you look again through spiritual eyes, you will also see divine protection, strength you didn’t know you had, provision in unexpected places, peace in storms, favour that shielded you, and God’s invisible hand guiding you through things you didn’t even understand.
1 Thessalonians 5:18 says, “In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” Notice the scripture says in everything, not for everything. God never asks you to be thankful for pain, sickness, loss, betrayal, or hardship. But He asks you to be thankful in them because He is with you in every season.
Gratitude is not denial; it is recognition. It is the ability to see God’s fingerprints even in the dark places.
GRATITUDE REMINDS US THAT GOD KEPT US
Psalm 124:1–2 says, “If it had not been the Lord who was on our side… then they would have swallowed us up quick.” There are things that could have swallowed you this year. But they didn’t. There are battles you could have lost, but you didn’t. There are storms that could have destroyed you, but they didn’t.
Be grateful because God kept you alive.
Be grateful because God kept your mind.
Be grateful because God kept your faith.
Be grateful because God kept your household.
Sometimes the greatest miracle is not that everything changed, but that you survived while everything was fighting you.
GRATITUDE IS A WEAPON AGAINST DISCOURAGEMENT
The enemy’s goal is to blind you with disappointment until you cannot see what God is doing. He wants you to look at what you lost so you forget what you still have. He wants you to see what didn’t work so that you overlook the things God sustained.
Philippians 4:6 says, “Be anxious for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” Even before God answers, He tells you to give thanks. Why? Because thanksgiving shifts your atmosphere. It breaks the power of fear. It restores spiritual clarity. It lifts your faith again.
When your mouth is filled with gratitude, your heart will be filled with peace.
GRATITUDE POSITIONS YOU FOR GREATER BLESSINGS
Whenever God is about to do something new, He checks the posture of the heart. Jesus demonstrated this in the story of the multiplication of bread. Before the miracle, He gave thanks (John 6:11). Gratitude opened the door for multiplication. What started small multiplied because thanksgiving makes the little become much in the hands of God.
Some people delay their next level because they refuse to appreciate the level they are in.
The children of Israel complained in the wilderness, yet God had rescued them from Egypt. Their lack of gratitude kept them stuck where gratitude could have accelerated them.
Do not enter the next year with the spirit of complaint. Enter with thanksgiving. Gratitude is the seed of expectation.
GRATITUDE REMINDS US THAT GOD IS NOT FINISHED
Sometimes you look at your life and it feels like not much has changed. You prayed for breakthroughs that did not come. You waited for doors that did not open. But gratitude keeps your hope alive. Psalm 27:13 says, “I would have fainted unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.”
Thank God not because everything is completed, but because His process is still at work. The fact that you are still here means God is not finished. The fact that you still have breath means there is more ahead.
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