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Day 20 of 41 Thank you Lord for Giving me Great and Perfect Gifts

James 1:17 (KJV) Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. 

Whether it’s the beauty of nature, the love of family and friends, or the talents and abilities you possess, they are all blessings from the Lord. Take time to appreciate these gifts and use them to honor Him. Give thanks to God for His grace and provision, and share your blessings with others. Remember that all things come from Him, so be a good steward of what you have been given. Use your gifts to make a positive impact in the world and bring glory to God with thanksgiving. Let us always remember that every good and perfect gift comes from Him, and let our hearts be filled with gratitude and praise. Hallelujah!

Thank you, Lord, for the many good and perfect gifts you have given me. I thank you for my life, health, and strength. I am grateful for my family, friends, and the people you have brought into my life. I am thankful for the talents and abilities you have given me and the opportunities to use them for your glory. I appreciate the abundance of the Earth and all the ways you provide for me.

I thank you for your love that never fails, your grace that sustains me, and your mercy that covers my failures. I am grateful for your protection, guidance, and provision every day. I thank you, Lord, for the gift of salvation through your Son, Jesus Christ. 

Thank you Lord because you'll help me to use these gifts to serve you and others, and to always honor you in everything I do.  Father, thank you because I know that my life will be a reflection of your goodness, and I will bring glory to your name. Thank you, Lord, for every good and perfect gift, and for your unending love.


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