Thanksgiving Journaling or Around-the-Table Exercise
Three ways to reflect on life at Thanksgiving:
- Responsive Thanksgiving – responding to who God is and what he has done for us. If God never gave us another thing, we still have much to be thankful for. Because he is good, faithful, righteous, and he provides, he saves, he’s powerful, etc., etc., etc.
- Aspirational Thanksgiving- responding to what we expect from God in the future or what we’re excited about. example: respond to God’s promise like Philippians 1:6 – “he who began a good work in me will be faithful to complete it.” Father, I can expect to grow this year. Teach me and guide me to maturity.
- Sacrificial Thanksgiving – thanking God for the hard things we’ve been through. “Offer God a sacrifice of thanksgiving” Psalm 50:14. This takes a lot of maturity, to reflect on the sacrificial/difficult/costly parts of life and thanking God anyway or mining the lessons learned and thanking God for them. It also could be a difficult investment you’ve made in a mission or person that has or has not born fruit yet.
So,
- How has the Lord been good to you this year? What attribute of his are you most thankful for?
- What are you most looking forward to in your relationships with God and his mission in the future?
- What has been costly experiences and lessons and relationships that you’ve taken this year that are hard to say thank you for?
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