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November 17, 2014: Volume 3, Number 27
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30 60 100 IN UKRAINE
Feature: CHOOSING GRATITUDE, PART 2 - ACT GRATEFUL TO FEEL GRATEFUL
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
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Buy a turkey ... bake a pie ... watch football ... when it comes to getting ready for Thanksgiving, examining your attitude of gratitude may be close to the bottom of your To-Do List.

In today's edition of The Cultivator, find out how to Act Grateful to Feel Grateful as you prepare for the season of Thanksgiving.
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We are already home now - back in the US from Ukraine after ministering to leaders there. Please pray for our Ukrainian brothers and sisters. Meanwhile, we hope you will email us to share ways you are cultivating an attitude of gratitude ... and always keep growing!
30 60 100 MINISTRIES IN UKRAINE 10/30 - 11/17 
At Lviv House of Prayer
30 60 100 MINISTRIES has been in Ukraine October 30 - November 17, 2014 to present Spiritually Healthy Leader  workshops to pastors and ministry leaders --  first in a local church in Lviv (westernmost Ukraine) and then later at Ukraine Evangelical Seminary (35 KM west of the capital city - Kiev.) We also shared in small churches and homes in towns along the way.

We have have been overwhelmed with the warmth and hospitality of the Ukrainian people! In an upcoming issue, we will share more about our experiences there.

In the meantime, will you join us in praying for this nation and its people we served there?
  • Pray for unity among believers
  • Pray that the Ukraine will remain open to the Gospel
  • Pray for the safety of our ministry partners in Ukraine, specifically Pastors Alexander, Sergey and Peter
  • Pray for leaders who attended the workshops, that they can use the content in their spiritual journey and as they minister
  • Pray for their congregations to grow in depth and numbers
Thank you for your gifts and your prayers as we work to equip Christians in remote areas.
featureFeature: CHOOSING GRATITUDE, PART 2
No Feelings of Gratitude? Act Grateful to Feel Grateful 

Second in a two-part series about choosing an attitude of gratitude. 

 

In at least 162 places in the Bible, God references His desire for us to show gratitude.

There are commands ("give thanks" and "offer thanksgiving") along with actual demonstrations that model how and why to offer gratitude ("thanks be to God who has given us the victory").

That we give thanks to God is evidently very important to Him.

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The Tension in Gratitude


But gratitude presents a tension. More than a dozen dictionaries define gratitude as "a feeling" of thankfulness or appreciation. If you don't "feel" grateful, is it not hypocritical to express thanks?

On the other hand, when you don't feel gratitude - and thus don't express it - you may use the absence of feelings as an excuse. Imagine this encounter with God at the pearly gates: "I didn't feel grateful, God," you say. "So I didn't thank you."

God would not give a command to "give thanks" and then leave you stranded with no way to follow it. Jesus said, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind" (Luke 10:27). Your feelings (heart) are not the only element engaged in the "giving thanks" equation. You use your will, mind, and strength, too.

Actions Create Feelings

Most of us are comfortable with the idea that feelings produce actions: you feel sad and then cry. You feel generous and then give. You're in love and you hug your beloved.

Yet our actions can create feelings, too. Science backs up this truth. Such was one of the lessons learned from the landmark 1971 Stanford prison experiment, in which psychology professor Phillips Zimbardo divided 75 volunteer students randomly into two roles. "Prisoners" were arrested by "guards" and held in a mock detention facility created in a university classroom building basement.

Within a very short time, student behaviors produced strong emotions, regardless of the role a student played. "Guards" exercised enormous control over prisoners and harassed them brutally, developing harsh, even sadistic feelings of power. "Prisoners" became dependent, depressed, and submissive, experiencing emotional distress, bouts of crying, and uncontrollable anger. So intense were the emotions produced by the experiment that it was halted after just 6 days - although Zimbardo had planned for it run for two weeks.

Among the many conclusions of the experiment was the power of a person's actions in creating feelings.

Grateful Actions Produce Grateful Feelings

No feelings of gratitude? That is no longer an excuse. A person's actions can create feelings.

Start taking concrete steps each day to show gratitude to God. Give Him thanks for blessings large and small. Act grateful. Tell God how much you appreciate His movement in your life. Engage your mind, will, and strength to demonstrate thankfulness.

Even if feeling grateful doesn't come naturally to you, you can jumpstart the process. Feelings will come ... when you act grateful.

It begins when you make a choice to show thanks.

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Growth Point
 
 

Act grateful to feel grateful.    

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Scripture

 

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind.  (Luke 10:27, ESV) 

 
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Prayer Points

  • Does an attitude of gratitude come naturally to you? Why or why not?
  • Consider a time when your actions produced feelings - rather than your feelings producing action.
  • Choose a time of day to set aside to express gratitude to God and do so for the next 7 days.
whatpeoplearesaying   What People Are Saying ...


From L'viv

"The Word and your teachings meant so much to the ladies in our church - they immediately began using it to teach in their home Bible studies! They didn't even wait a week! 

 

Thank you for bringing us teachings that are practical and usable to help us strengthen our faith. We will pray that God brings you back again soon." 

 

Sergey K. 

L'viv, Ukraine

 

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