The Discipline of Gratitude
Stuck in a cycle of negativity and complaining? In this episode, discover how gratitude isn't a feeling you wait for; it's a daily discipline that rewires your heart toward joy and helps you see God's mercies hiding in plain sight.
Stuck in a cycle of negativity and complaining? In this episode, discover how gratitude isn't a feeling you wait for; it's a daily discipline that rewires your heart toward joy and helps you see God's mercies hiding in plain sight.
Do you ever catch yourself noticing everything that's wrong before you notice anything that's right?
It's easy to become an expert at complaining without even realizing it. The traffic. The weather. The mess. The disappointment. Left unchecked, a critical spirit can color everything gray and quietly steal your joy. You may not feel negative, but your default thoughts tell a different story.
In this episode, we look at the story of Ann Voskamp, a busy farm wife and mother who was battling low-grade depression and a critical spirit that made life feel heavy. A friend challenged her to do something almost too simple: make a list of 1,000 things she was grateful for, not big, dramatic blessings, but small, ordinary gifts. Through her journey and the command of 1 Thessalonians 5:18, you'll see that gratitude isn't something you feel your way into. It's something you choose, practice, and build—and over time, it rewires your heart from complaint to worship.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER:
- Why your brain defaults to noticing what's wrong, and how gratitude interrupts that pattern
- How 1 Thessalonians 5:18 calls you to be thankful in all circumstances, not just for them
- A simple daily practice to train your eyes to see God's presence and mercies hiding in plain sight
- Gratitude doesn't change your circumstances, but it changes you in your circumstances, and that changes everything.
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00: 16: 18.119,0: 00: 19: 21.920 A busy farm wife and
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mother sits at her kitchen table, exhausted and frustrated. Ann
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Voskamp was battling a critical spirit and low-grade depression
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that colored everything gray. Life felt hard, and she found
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herself constantly noticing what was wrong instead of what was
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right. Then a friend challenged her to do something that sounded
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almost too simple: make a list of 1,000 things she was grateful
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for. Not big dramatic blessings, but small, ordinary things.
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Gifts. In a season of struggle, why would someone start writing
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down things like morning light through the window or the smell
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of coffee? How could a list change
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anything? Welcome to Daily Devotions for Busy Lives. I'm
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Bart Leger, and today we're talking about a discipline that
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doesn't always come naturally but can completely transform how
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you experience life. Gratitude. 1 Thessalonians 5: 18 says,
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For this is God's will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.
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Notice it doesn't say be thankful for all circumstances.
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Some circumstances are painful or just downright awful. But it
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says be thankful in all circumstances. No matter what's
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happening around you, there's always something to thank God
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for. And the act of looking for it can change you. Most of us
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default to noticing what's wrong. I know I do. The traffic, the
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weather, the co-worker that irritates us, the mess on the
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counter, the thing that didn't go our way. Our brains are wired
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for problems. There's even a psychological term called
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negativity bias. It's considered a survival mechanism. But if
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left unchecked, we become experts at complaining. Over
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time, that critical spirit poisons our joy. It will begin
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to affect our relationships and our walk with God. So what can
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we do about it? Don't worry. There's an antidote. It's called
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gratitude. But here's the thing. You rarely feel grateful You
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choose gratitude and the feeling often follows. It's a discipline,
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not a mood. You train your eyes to see what's good before your
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emotions catch up. That's why Paul writes it as a command. He
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says to be thankful. Not feel thankful if you happen to, but
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be thankful. Because it's an act of the will. It's something you
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do on purpose, especially when you don't feel like it. And when
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you do it consistently, something begins to shift. You
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start to notice God's fingerprints in places you used
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to overlook. The small mercies. The ordinary blessings. The fact
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that you woke up this morning. That someone loves you. And that
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God supplies His grace for you again today. Gratitude doesn't
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change your circumstances. But it changes you in your
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circumstances. Think about it this way. Complaining trains
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your brain to see lack. Gratitude trains your heart to
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see abundance. Both are habits. And both are contagious. And
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both shape what you become. At first, Ann's gratitude list felt
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awkward and forced. She didn't feel thankful, so writing it
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down seemed hollow. But she kept going, day after day, training
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her eyes to look for grace in the ordinary. Over time,
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something shifted. She began to see God's presence everywhere
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she'd missed Him before. The discipline of writing down
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gratitude Gratitude rewired her brain and her heart from
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complaint to worship. She documented her journey in her
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book, One Thousand Gifts, and it has helped millions of people
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discover the same truth. Gratitude isn't a feeling you
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wait for. It's a daily discipline that opens your eyes
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to joy. Not because everything is good, but because God is
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present and His mercies are hiding in plain sight when we
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train ourselves to see them. Maybe you're in a tough season
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right now. Maybe life feels unbearable and thankfulness
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feels like the last thing on your mind. I get it. But that's
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exactly when the discipline of gratitude matters most. Not
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because you're pretending things are fine, but because you're
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choosing to anchor your heart in what's true. God is still good,
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He's still present, and His mercies are new every morning.
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Here's today's challenge. Start your own gratitude list. It
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doesn't have to be a thousand things right away. Just start
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with three. Every day this week, write down three things you're
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thankful for. They can be simple. A warm cup of coffee. A kind
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word from a friend. A moment of peace. the point isn't the size
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of the blessing. It's training your eyes to see it. And when
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you catch yourself complaining, and you will, about traffic,
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about people, about your circumstances, I want you to
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pause and ask, what's one thing I can thank God for right here?
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Let gratitude interrupt your grumbling. Lord, forgive us for
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the times we've let complaining and criticism run our hearts.
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Teach us to be thankful in all circumstances, not because
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everything's easy, but because you are good and you're with us.
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Train our eyes to see your mercies hiding in plain sight.
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Help us choose gratitude as a discipline until it becomes a
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delight. In Jesus' name, Amen. If this podcast has been an
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Lives. Remember, gratitude isn't a feeling you wait for. It's a
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daily discipline that rewires your heart toward joy. Come back
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next time for more encouragement to help you live grounded in
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God's truth. Until then, God bless and have a great day.