Do you have an attitude of gratitude?
Perceive: The theme of this psalm is to praise God after a victory in battle. David sets a great example for us. Every time God answers our prayers for victory, we need to thank Him for His help. The psalm contains two main sections. The first section regards David and the way God worked in his life (1-6). The second section tells how God will work to capture and destroy David's enemies (7-12). It ends with a verse that exalts the Lord and gives Him praise.
Practice: Having an attitude of gratitude may sound like a platitude, but it’s still true. As God’s people, we need to be thankful for all He provides. This kind of thankfulness includes our home, position, wealth, and talent. The important aspect is to recognize God has you at this point and place in your life. He has given you time, talents, and treasure to reinvest in His kingdom. When you are thankful for what He provides, you will use them for His glory.
Pray: Father in heaven, forgive me for all the times I take Your provision for granted. Thank You for all the blessings You have poured into my life.
Psalm 21
This devotional challenge comes from The Heart of a Lion - King David of Israel and is available on Amazon.com
Practice: Having an attitude of gratitude may sound like a platitude, but it’s still true. As God’s people, we need to be thankful for all He provides. This kind of thankfulness includes our home, position, wealth, and talent. The important aspect is to recognize God has you at this point and place in your life. He has given you time, talents, and treasure to reinvest in His kingdom. When you are thankful for what He provides, you will use them for His glory.
Pray: Father in heaven, forgive me for all the times I take Your provision for granted. Thank You for all the blessings You have poured into my life.
Psalm 21
This devotional challenge comes from The Heart of a Lion - King David of Israel and is available on Amazon.com