A Belated Thought: Three Attitudes that Oppose Thanksgiving
by Deek Dubberly on December 1, 2009
in Biblelife, Music, Quote of the Day, Thanksgiving
![]() The First Thanksgiving, by Jean Louis Gerome Ferris While perusing the Scriptures and putting together some thoughts for a Thanksgiving sermon, it struck me that there are certain sinful attitudes that just can’t get along with thankfulness. If we could know what these are and be aware of their tendency toward zapping the gratefulness out of our lives, then perhaps we’d be set on our way to more thankful living. Here are the three ‘Thanksgiving-zapping’ attitudes:
The proud individual does not give thanks. He presumes to be above it. The act of thanksgiving is essentially an exercise in humility.
The self-centered individual either fails to take notice of that for which he should be thankful or thinks that he deserved it anyways. Either way, there’s no thanks.
The unhappy individual is not thankful, else their spirit would be lifted. Think about it. Have you ever been really thankful and really unhappy simultaneously. I seriously doubt it. This all fits rather well with a quote from John Piper in his book, Future Grace. There he defines gratitude as,
You can see the backbone of my post in Piper’s words: “humble, happy response.”
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