Grateful to God

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When I was in college, I discovered Christian music. I was introduced to an artist named Evie, who sang “If Heaven Was Never Promised to Me.” The song caused me to ask, “Why do I believe in Jesus?” Besides promising heaven, what has God done for me already here on earth.

Although everyone would answer this question differently, I started keeping a Grateful to God list to help me answer these questions. 

Through the years, I kept logging things for which I was grateful:

I fell in love with my husband when he explained the meaning of a simple phrase on the front of his Bible—“That they may know you.” This phrase comes from John 17:3, “Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” 

Eternal life includes knowing God now, not just waiting until heaven. To know Christ is to know the one called “Immanuel,” which means, “God with us” (Matt. 1:23). It is to know the God who said, “Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age” (Matt. 28:20). When I look back, I see how God has been with me, with us, and I am grateful. 

And daily, my Grateful to God list continues. Begin your own list of why you are grateful. Write a line of thanks each day on your calendar, keep a running list on your refrigerator, or drop your thanks on slips of paper into a jar to revisit on Thanksgiving Day, New Year’s Eve, or on your birthday. With your spouse, family, or close friends, review and thank God for all He has done to create a portrait of love, grace, and provision in your life. 

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