15 Things To Be Grateful About This Christmas
Posted on | December 24, 2012 | 2 Comments
Merry Christmas people!! It is the 24th of December – the eve before Christmas. People all over the world are gathering together in their houses to celebrate this very joyous day.
I know that you have heard this over and over and over again every Christmas but let me once again remind you the REAL REASON FOR THE SEASON. Christmas is for Christ and no matter how you choose to celebrate it this year, make Him the center of your celebration.
Before you join the party or exchange gifts, take a few minutes of your time to spend with him this Christmas day. Thank Him for the eternal gifts he has given you when He was born.
Here is the list of 15 things I thank God for sending His Son Jesus Christ on earth.
1. Thank you for the gift of hope.
2. Thank you for the salvation from slavery.
3. Thank you for cleansing me with Your blood.
4. Thank you for the forgiveness of sins.
5. Thank you for the everlasting life.
6. Thank you for the inheritance in heaven.
7. Thank you for making us blameless.
8. Thank you for our families.
9. Thank you for another fruitful year.
10. Thank you for my friends.
11. Thank you for my husband.
12. Thank you for my son.
13. Thank you for sustaining me.
14. Thank you for the your grace.
15. Thank you for making me Your child.
What thing are you thankful for this Christmas?
May gratitude and thankfulness be your joy giver this Christmas season.
Happy holidays!!
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These are wonderful tips. I like being thankful for everlasting life, that is beautiful.
thanks for the post.. short but very interesting. I am drawn to the thought of being thankful for the “hope of a better future”…
As the world economy becoming less and less encouraging, I look forward to a better tomorrow.