Sermon Notes:
1. Remembering your blessings and being thankful to God is a spiritual discipline.
2. Thankfulness has the power to change our attitude.
3. Having a spirit of thankfulness is a part of God’s will for your life.
4. What 5 things are you most thankful to God for?
a. ___________________
b. ___________________
c. ___________________
d. ___________________
e. ___________________
Follow-up Questions from Sunday’s Message:
Digging Deeper:
1. When you read Psalm 103 1-5 who is King David talking to and what is he thankful for?
2. When you look at your life, what are some of the benefits and blessings from God that you are thankful for?
3. On a scale of one to ten with ten being highest, how would you rate yourself as a thankful person? What are you most thankful for? What are some things in your life that you feel you need to be more thankful for?
4. As you read the rest of Psalm 103, what themes and verses most speak to you? How can this Psalm encourage you in your journey of being a more thankful person?
Taking it Home:
Spend some time reflecting on your life and all of God’s blessings that He has poured upon you and be grateful. A grateful heart is a heart open to the love of God.