Good day, good people! This is the day that the Lord has made; never forget that. Regardless of what you face in the morning, afternoon, or evening, this day is a gift to you and me, so let’s cherish it.
As we continue to make worship our lifestyle, let us not forget to accompany it with thanks and appreciation toward God. Worship is not meant to be reserved for a special day or a specific moment. It should flow from our hearts daily.
In the same way, gratitude should not wait for big miracles or major breakthroughs. It is in the small, everyday blessings—the breath we take, the peace we feel, the strength to keep going—that we find reasons to thank God. These little moments build our confidence in His faithfulness.
And just as we worship God for who He is, we must also express gratitude for who He is. Gratitude completes our worship; it turns our reverence into relationship.
Hebrews 12:28 (CEV): We should be grateful we were given a kingdom that cannot be shaken. And in this kingdom we please God by worshiping him and by showing him great honor and respect.
We live in a world where everything around us is constantly shifting—economies, systems, and even people’s beliefs. Yet, as believers, we have received a kingdom that cannot be shaken. This is not something to take for granted.
Too often, eternity feels distant, like something that belongs only to the future. But the truth is, eternal life begins now—and it shapes how we live each day on this passing earth. Because we have received this unshakable kingdom, we have direction, purpose, and guidance.
Let us, therefore, be grateful—not only for the blessings we see, but for the Kingdom we belong to, a Kingdom that stands firm when everything else falls apart.
Gratitude is not just good manners—it is an act of worship. It is our essential response to God’s grace, a reflection of a heart aligned with His will. Through gratitude, we:
- Acknowledge God’s sovereignty,
- Express our dependence on Him, and
- Cultivate a spirit of humility and thankfulness that honors God and strengthens the church.
May we, therefore, live each day with worship on our lips and gratitude in our hearts—pleasing God in all that we do.
Takeaway: What is one thing for which you are grateful at this moment?
Prayer: Abba, Father, we thank you in Jesus’ name. Ameni!

I’m grateful for the kingdom I belong to 🙏