Stripped of a Thankful Heart
Enjoy this short video clip from a full sermon message Bob delivered July 24, 2016 titled "The Evidence of True Christianity"
It kind of begs the question, what does it take for you to be stripped of a thankful heart? Maybe all it takes is a little offensive comment from somebody, or maybe a little neglect from someone. It could be that an oversight by a worker or by boss, or maybe a physical ailment, or a whining child or Kapaa traffic. You know it's embarrassing, but sometimes, that's all it takes for a thankful heart to evaporate and then what are we focused on, we spend all of our time.
You know it's embarrassing, but sometimes, that's all it takes for a thankful heart to evaporate and then what are we focused on, we spend all of our time.
This is just how we are; we spend all of our time focused on everything that's wrong. There might be a thousand things right, and there are, there are tens of thousands of things right in all of our lives, but we've got about five things that dominate the landscape and they strip us and bereave us of one of the greatest gifts that that God gives us as Christians, which is a thankful heart.
Enjoy the rest of this short Bible Byte to hear what Bob shares about Paul's example through his letter to the Colossians.
If you enjoyed this short clip, be sure to watch the entire sermon message here: https://youtu.be/nEu1XoYoZBY Blessings,
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