Episode Summary
Share a commentWhat if thanksgiving isn’t a mood but a choice that reshapes the soul? We dive into Psalm 100 to explore a gritty, hopeful vision of gratitude that holds firm when life is heavy. With Stephen Davey guiding the journey, we look at how Scripture calls us to make a joyful noise, serve with gladness, and enter God’s presence with singing—even when it feels anything but natural.We talk through the surprising model Jesus gives on the night before the cross, offering thanks over symbols of suffering. From there, the psalm opens two paths: how to give thanks and why. The how includes practical, heart-level steps—lifting our voices, adjusting our attitude, training our hearts toward praise. The why anchors gratitude in God’s character: he is good, his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness spans generations. That foundation matters when circumstances resist easy answers.We also consider what God has done for us personally. He made us, wired our strengths, permitted our weaknesses, and calls us his sheep. That identity reframes our days. Gratitude becomes both worship and warfare—crowding out discouragement, softening pride, and steadying anxious hearts. If you’ve ever wondered how to thank God in the middle of loss, pressure, or uncertainty, this conversation offers a clear, biblical path forward and practical encouragement for the way.Listen and share with someone who needs a lift. If the message helps you, subscribe, leave a review, and send this episode to a friend who’s learning to sing in the dark.The first of Stephen's two volumes set through the Book of Revelation is now available. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQ3XCJMYSupport the show
