Sermon Tone Analysis

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We Are Glad You Are Here.
We Give Thanks to God for all Things.
QUOTES ON GRATITUDE
“So much has been given to me that I have no time to ponder that which I don't have.”—Helen
Keller
“Giving thanks is not a matter of feeling thankful, it is a matter of obedience.”—Joni
Erickson Tada (she is quadriplegic)
“The pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts—nevertheless, [they] set aside a day of thanksgiving.”—H.
W. Westermeyer
“Gratitude is an offering precious in the sight of God, and it is one that the poorest of us can make and be not poorer but richer for having made it.”—Unknown
“Giving thanks is too often demoted to a secondary place in the prayers of Christ’s people.
We are quick to make our requests and slow to thank God for His answers.
Because God so often answers our prayers, we come to expect it.
We forget that it is only by His grace that we receive anything from Him.”—Unknown
GRUMBLING AND THANKING A man had a habit of grumbling at the food his wife placed before him at family meals.
Then he would ask the blessing.
One day after his usual combination complaint-prayer, his little girl asked, “Daddy, does God hear us when we pray?”
“Why, of course,” he replied.
“He hears us every time we pray.”
She paused on this a moment, and asked, “Does He hear everything we say the rest of the time?”
“Yes, dear, every word,” he replied, encouraged that he had inspired his daughter to be curious about spiritual matters.
However, his pride was quickly turned to humility at his daughter’s next question.
“Then, which does God believe?”
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