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The Grumbler's Guide to Giving Thanks: Reclaiming the Gifts of a Lost Spiritual Discipline is unavailable, but you can change that!

Trade Grumbling for Gratitude—Experience God like Never Before The apostle Paul instructed the Philippians to be anxious in nothing and thankful in everything. And when he said everything—he meant everything. We can all agree that this is easier said than done. Disappointments and discontent may cause you to slip into dissatisfaction, and grumbling becomes a state of mind—gratitude seems...

give thanks, but it’s good to do so. It’s good because it glorifies God and bolsters our faith. It confesses everything we have ultimately comes from God (1 Cor. 4:7). It’s good because it chooses joy over discontentment. We trust God in His wisdom and kindness for what He gives and allows (Phil. 4:4–13). And it’s good because giving thanks opens a door to greater intimacy with God (Pss. 31:7; 100:4–5). Are you interested in these things: more joy, less discontentment and envy, and a deeper walk with