Gratitude for Provision

There is always enough in God’s economy.

— JMeyer —

Reflection

In the early days of our lean years—after my addiction had bankrupted every part of my life—I was terrified. I didn’t know where the next dollar would come from. We had a house payment, car payments, and responsibilities that didn’t pause just because my life had fallen apart. Fear was a constant companion.

Then came November—gratitude month in the AA rooms. That year, I attended more than thirty meetings during gratitude month, and the message was the same everywhere I went: “Turn your fears over to God, and find things to be grateful for.” I heard it again and again until it finally sank in.

As I surrendered—truly surrendered—I began to see what I still had rather than obsessing over what I’d lost.

Gratitude slowly shifted my mindset from panic to peace, from white-knuckling life to letting go and letting God.

Lessons learned from that period in my life…

  1. Provision isn’t having everything you want—it’s receiving everything you need.
  2. Gratitude recognizes God as the Source, not the job, not the paycheck, not the market. Every good thing flows from Him.
  3. When gratitude steps in, scarcity loses its grip, fear loosens its hold, and joy finds room to breathe again. 

Soul Search:

  • Where have you seen God provide recently?

“And my God will meet all your needs.” — Philippians 4:19 (NIV)

P.E.A.C.E.

Jay@EagleLaunch.com

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