Quotes about Gratitude
Joy is a deeply felt contentment that transcends difficult circumstances and derives maximum enjoyment from every good experience.
— Charles Swindoll
The fact that you yearn for more doesn't mean you're ungrateful for what you have or that you're greedy. It means you have a higher calling. The yearning inside calls you.
— Bishop TD Jakes
You can be the most grateful person in the world, but if you have not arrived at the place God wants you to be, to do the thing God has destined you and only you to do, that longing will never go away.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Get up rejoicing in a day that someone missed. While you slept someone gasped a final sigh and slipped from time into eternity without seeing this day. But you are still here. This is God's gift to you. From the God who cares enough to give the very best, He gave you today. Enjoy it. It is yours. There will never be another moment like this one.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Even in the moments of your greatest anguish, you often find unexpected blessings alongside and commingled with your losses.
— Bishop TD Jakes
We should not expect to have all the blessings of life and none of its trials. It would make this world too delightful a dwelling place, and I fear we would never care to leave it.
— Tamera Alexander
Funny how often something she'd been so certain she needed turned out not to be a need at all, but a want--when the real 'need' was something else entirely. Something that could only be gained by giving, not by getting.
— Tamera Alexander
And she found the weight of grief at missing him eased somewhat by dwelling on what a blessing he'd been and how much poorer her life would be if she'd never known him.
— Tamera Alexander
She couldn't help but wonder at the events of recent days, and at how—even in the face of such misfortune, there was so much good,
— Tamera Alexander
And yet, looking back on it now, she could see that God had been working on her behalf, even though she'd been blind to it.
— Tamera Alexander
thanked God again for bringing him into her life,
— Tamera Alexander
He's so good to give us the bitter moments of life that, in his mercy, keep us dependent on him, that remind us that this earth is not a believer's home, that so much "better" awaits us in every way. And he gives us the sweet moments to encourage us in our sanctification journey, to give us a taste of the eternal, of his goodness. He gives us both because he knows what we need better than we know ourselves. And his timing is always perfect. And aren't we grateful?
— Tamera Alexander