Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, November 2019

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The November issue of Tabletalk considers gratitude and ingratitude in the Christian life. Our great God has blessed all people beyond measure, for as sinners none of us deserve anything more than the wrath of our Creator, and yet the Lord continues to do good to all people. As Christians, we have reason to be even more grateful than others, for in addition to the good gifts that come to us through creation and providence, we have also received eternal life from God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. However, we often fall short in showing gratitude, and we even find it difficult at times to understand what true gratefulness looks like. This issue of Tabletalk explores the place of gratitude in the Christian life and offers practical guidance for avoiding ingratitude and for expressing thankfulness in multiple spheres.


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Gratefulness and Entitlement by Burk Parsons
True Gratefulness by David Murray
Ungratefulness as the Root of Sin by William B. Barcley
Gratefulness and God’s Sovereign Goodness by Eric J. Alexander
Covetousness and Gratitude by Robert M. Godfrey
Gratefulness and Ambition by Paul Levy
How Gratefulness Shapes Our Service by Steffen Mueller
Helping Our Children Grow in Gratefulness by Melissa Kruger

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