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Quotes about Gratitude

Joy is not getting what you want. It's fully appreciating what you have. And it starts with the basics, like water.
— Mark Batterson
There are moments in life when you need to stop pleading and start praising. If God has put a promise in your heart, praise Him for it. You need to celebrate as if it has already happened. You need to stop asking, because God has already answered.
— Mark Batterson
Don't wait to worship God until you get to the Promised Land; you've got to worship along the way.
— Mark Batterson
It's not about success and failure. It's not about good days and bad days. It's not about wealth or poverty. It's not about health or sickness. It's not even about life or death. It's about glorifying God in whatever circumstance you find yourself in.
— Mark Batterson
there is nothing you possess that wasn't given to you by God. It's His prerogative to give. And it's His prerogative to take away. But there is one thing that can never be taken from you, and that is Jesus Christ. And if you have Jesus, then you have everything you will ever need for all of eternity. Everything - Jesus = Nothing Jesus + Nothing = Everything It's that simple.
— Mark Batterson
Our lives are not just measured in minutes. They are measured in moments—moments when the minutes stand still.
— Mark Batterson
Whatever you don't turn into praise turns into pride.
— Mark Batterson
Experiences are the currency of a life well lived.
— Mark Batterson
It's our past problems that prepare us for future opportunities. So someday we may be as grateful for the bad things as the good things because the bad things helped prepare us for the good things.
— Mark Batterson
Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him.
— Mark Batterson
Prayer is priming. Prayer puts us in a spiritual frame of mind. Prayer helps us see and seize the God-ordained opportunities that are all around us all the time.
— Mark Batterson
Celebrate what you want to see more of. That's one way to fan into flame the gift of God.
— Mark Batterson