“The new year on which we are about to enter is unopened, and we know not what shall befall us; but if we follow Christ we need have no fear. So let us leave the old year with gratitude to God for its mercies, and with penitence for its failures and sins; and let us enter the new year with earnest resolve in Christ's name to make it the holiest and most beautiful year we have ever lived.” IfsKnowsNeedsYearsBeautifulNamesChristSinGratitudeMercyResolveNew YearEarnestNo FearHave No FearOld YearPenitenceGratitude To God Author:J.R. Miller
“When someone hurts you or harms you, even if it is a deep wound, forgive them. Forgive them NOT for their sake, but as a sign of gratitude to Allah. Why you ask? For making you the victim and not the oppressor. There is no crime in being a victim, rather it brings you closer to Allah and rids you of sins. But as for the oppressor, they'll have to face their Lord one day. So in reality, they are their own greatest victims.” IfsRealityFacesAsksHurtSinLordCrimeGratitudeOne DayVictimForgivingSakeHarmWoundsMuslimOppressorsDeep Wounds Author:Suhaib Webb
“The true sin against the Holy Ghost is ingratitude.” SinGratitudeHolyGhostHoly GhostIngratitude Author:Elizabeth I
“Some sins have no season. We are as likely to be angry in November as to lose our rag in March ... There is, though, something autumnal about greed, apple-cheeked and wheat-crowned, purpled knee-high in grapes; something summery in sloth, as the hammock creaks in the fly-drowsy heat; and more than a tickle of spring in lust, as birds pair and the sap rises. Among these, ingratitude is winter, the worst of seasons.” LosesSinWorstGratitudeSpringBirdSeasonsAngryWinterGreedLustKneesHeatApplesPairsMarchGrapesNovemberWheatSlothRagsSapIngratitudeDrowsyHammocks Author:Ann Wroe
“Prayer is the converse of the soul with God. Therein we manifest or express to Him our reverence, and love for His divine perfection, our gratitude for all His mercies, our penitence for our sins, our hope in His forgiving love, our submission to His authority, our confidence in His care, our desires for His favour, and for the providential and spiritual blessings needed for ourselves and others.” SoulCareSpiritualDesirePrayerSinDivineNeededGratitudeBlessingAuthorityPerfectionMercyAnd LoveForgivingManifestReverenceFavourSubmissionConversesPenitenceSpiritual BlessingsForgiving Love Book:Soteriology, eschatology Source: Soteriology, eschatology
“The law demands good works and uses its terror--rejection, shame, fear of punishment, unanswered prayer, personal tragedy, etc.--as motivation. Here performance is a necessity to secure the blessings and avoid the curses. Grace, on the other hand, allows us to serve on a different basis--not from fear but on the basis of love and gratitude, from appreciation and gladness for blessings freely given and freely received.” MenLoveDifferentUseHandsAgeLawMotivationEvilGivenFearFreedomPrayerSinLibertyGraceGratitudeBlessingDemandPerformancesBasesTragedyShameTerrorAppreciationPunishmentSecureCurseRejectionEtcGood WorkGladnessAnswered PrayersLove And GratitudeUnansweredUnanswered PrayersPersonal Tragedy Author:Richard Jordan
“A prayerful life is the key to possessing gratitude. We often take for granted the people who most deserve our gratitude. Let us not wait until it is too late for us to express our gratitude. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. If I gratitude be numbered among the serious sins, then gratitude takes its place among the noblest of virtues. To express gratitude is gracious and honorable, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live with gratitude ever in our hearts is to touch heaven.” PeopleIfsGivingHeartFeelingsLife IsHeavenWaitingSinVirtueSeriousKeysGratitudeLateDeserveNobleGrantedGenerousToo LateHonorableGraciousPossessingExpressing GratitudeWrappingPrayerful Author:Thomas S. Monson
“In this world of sin and sorrow there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican.” WorldPoliticalPoliticsFreedomSinThis WorldSorrowGratitudeRepublicanRejoiceThankfulnessThankfulBeing ThankfulThankful GratitudeExpressing GratitudeThankfulness And GratitudeGreat GratitudeExpress AppreciationThings To Be ThankfulAlways Be Thankful Author:H. L. Mencken
“Praying actualizes and deepens our communion with God. Our prayer can and should arise above all from our heart, from our needs, our hopes, our joys, our sufferings, from our shame over sin, and from our gratitude from the good. It can and should be a wholly personal prayer.” NeedsShouldHeartJoySufferingPrayerSinPrayingGratitudeShameAriseCommunionOur PrayersCommunion With God Book:Jesus of Nazareth Source: Jesus of Nazareth
“This is a wonderful time to be living here on earth. Our opportunities are limitless. While there are some things wrong in the world today, there are many things right, such as teachers who teach, ministers who minister, marriages that make it, parents who sacrifice, and friends who help. "We can lift ourselves, and others as well, when we refuse to remain in the realm of negative thought and cultivate within our hearts an attitude of gratitude. If ingratitude be numbered among the serious sins, then gratitude takes its place among the noblest of virtues."” IfsWorldWellsHeartHelpingTodayEarthOpportunityParentSinAttitudeTeachVirtueTeacherWonderfulSacrificeSeriousGratitudeNegativeRefuseLiftsMinistersRealmsLimitlessWorld TodayNegative ThoughtsIngratitudeWonderful TimesAttitude Of Gratitude Author:Thomas S. Monson
“God help us to be grateful for our blessings, never to be guilty of the sin of ingratitude, and to instill this same gratitude into the lives of our children.” ChildrenHelpingSinGratitudeBlessingOur ChildrenBlessedGratefulGuiltyBe GratefulInstillIngratitudeGod HelpGod Help Us Author:Ezra Taft Benson