Who do you say thank you to . . . (check all that apply)
- A server in a restaurant?
- A clerk in a store?
- A client or customer?
- Your doctor?
- Your barber or hair stylist?
- Your mechanic?
- The person who delivers packages to your door?
- Someone who is kind to you?]
- Everyone who helps or serves you in any way?
- Your father?
- Your mother?
- Your siblings?
- Your children?
- Your friends?
- Your neighbors?
- God the Father?
- God the Son (the risen Jesus)?
- God the Holy Spirit?
- None of the above?
True gratitude is more than passive sentimentalism. It includes saying: “Thank you.” Thanksgiving Day isn’t about having a happy day (or wishing others one). It’s about actually telling people and God, “Thank You.”
Thank you for reading this and taking the quiz. May your heart and life overflow with thanksgiving today!
It’s nice to wish people a happy Thanksgiving Day. It’s more in line with the name of the day to actually thank them for something. (Thanksgiving is a great day to open your mouth and say, “Thank You, Jesus,” loudly and clearly! Give it a go today!)
See more, realize more, and experience more of God’s glory. To repent is to look unto Jesus and to align our heart and will with Him. The more we open our eyes and delight in Christ’s light the more we are delivered from darkness and the more our heart is strangely warmed and molded from glory to glory into His likeness.
