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Gratitude

23 November 2025

Christ’s word is meant to dwell richly in believers and to shape everything they say and do in Jesus’ name. Threaded through each command is gratitude. It isn’t an add-on for Paul; it is the engine of new life in Christ. Because we’ve been reconciled, because we possess Christ’s word, and because all of life falls under his name, we respond with thankfulness and live in ways that honor him. Gratitude forms right relationships, fuels vibrant worship, and sustains whole-life devotion. Practically, Paul calls believers to let Christ’s peace, Christ’s word, and every action be interpreted and energized by a thankful heart.

Gratitude also becomes an act of resistance against the old self and the negativity of our culture. Instead of absorbing the lies that deform us, gratitude roots us in the truth of God’s goodness and reshapes our behavior. This is why Paul urges the Colossians to “set your minds on things above” (Col. 3:1): whatever fills the mind eventually forms the life.