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Thankful Tuesday

I will give thanks to the Lord according to His righteousness And will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High. 

Truth. We can give thanks to the Lord because of His righteousness and not our own. Our ability to thank the Lord is not dependent on who we are or our circumstances but on who God is.

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Am I Truly Grateful?

Action. Give thanks to God today remembering His righteousness. Choose one attribute of God to focus on today and throughout the week. 

Your heart will sing when your mouth gives thanks!


Thankful Tuesday is a new addition to Blessed Quietness. The Lord has been impressing gratitude upon my heart once again ~ it is an integral part of our growth in Christ and such a blessing. Welcome to Thankful Tuesdays! We will also have our regular post each week along with Thankful Tuesdays -- Stay tuned!

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  1. We need to give thanks to our Lord every day but this is a wonderful idea to focus on one of His Attributes. I choose Grace.

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