For most of us, this is our first week of 2010.  One of the great power attitudes is that of Gratitude. Knowing it and keeping it will keep you fresh all year long.



1. Gratitude keeps you focused on the right things on the way to the next thing.
2. Gratitude will open your eyes to the unseen riches of the kingdom.
3. Gratitude is like spiritual yeast; raising everything in your life to another level.
4. Gratitude is our handle of heaven to which we hold while taking the 828 Express.
5. Gratitude keeps you tracking instead of lacking.
6. Gratitude keeps you from fighting with yourself and others.
7. Gratitude keeps you from shadow boxing with yesterday.
8. Gratitude releases a positive force of attraction.
9. Gratitude is the language of faith.
10. Gratitude excavates the Gold that lies under the ground in our lives.
11. Gratitude fences out and imprisons the devil.
12. Gratitude activates heaven.
13. Gratitude silences hell.
14. Gratitude opens the windows of our lives.
15. Gratitude shuts the doors of the past.
16. Gratitude frees us from regret, condemnation, recrimination, and liberates us to Hope, Expectation, and Peace.
17. Gratitude is a fortress and an attitude that garrisons the dreams and visions that God has deposited into your hearts and soul, especially those that are yet to be discovered.
18. Gratitude is influence which not only affects our attitude, but actually releases a blessing on the very thing that it esteems.  Gratitude is the current of the river of our heart.  Your heart is a river; and gratitude is the spring of water keeping everything fresh and clean.
19. Gratitude reminds us that we never stop learning.


This is an excerpt from the ebook: "The Seven Power Strategies from the Psalms."


BOLD Ministry meets every Tuesday at St. Bart's at 50th Street and Park Ave, at 12:45pm in the small chapel. 

2 comments:

Janette Fuller, M.Ed. said...

This post on gratitude is inspiring. I especially like #5 - Grartitude keeps you tracking instead of lacking.
I have started My Thank-You Project. My goal is to write 365 thank-you notes in 365 days. Please keep my in your prayers.
http://mythankyouproject.com

Advance said...

Thanks Janette. Gratitude is definitely one of those 'disciplines' necessary and often inconvenient. :) Blessings to you. A