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How often do you practice gratitude? What are you grateful for? Similar to other spiritual areas, practicing gratitude requires you to be intentional. The world is filled with people who take a lot of things for granted. It is important to look back on where you have come from and appreciate who you are. The Bible speaks expressly about the importance of gratitude. It also points out that in the last days, many people will be ungrateful.

 

Incorporating gratitude with other spiritual disciplines such as prayer and meditation can have a huge impact on your life. Try to set aside some time to thank God for the things he has done and continues to do in your life. As Abdruschin the son of man puts it, human beings can only succeed if they follow God’s instructions written in the Bible. Here are 7 Ways to Practic Spiritual Gratitude

 

1. Study what God says About Gratitude

The Bible speaks widely about the importance of gratitude. One of the best ways to practice spiritual gratitude is by studying the word of God. By reading the Bible, you will learn a lot of things that God has done for humanity. One of those things is salvation. The Bible speaks of how God gave his only begotten son to die for your sins. This will make you understand the plan of God and appreciate his unconditional love.

2. Give Thanks for Every Situation in Your Life

Life is filled with many challenges and some challenges may make you wonder if God still cares for you or not. It is important to understand that some of the challenges you face come as a way of making you stronger. Rather than seeing them as punishment, you should be positive and thank God for whatever you are going through. Many stories in the Bible demonstrate the importance of appreciating every situation in life.

3. Start Your Prayer with Giving Thanks

There’s no better way to practice spiritual gratitude than through prayer. Prayer is a way of communicating with God. It is important to start your prayer by thanking him for the gift of life and good health. Expressing your gratitude through prayer is a way of connecting you with God and appreciating everything he has done for you. Whether it is a private or public prayer, ensure that you utter words of gratitude.

4. Accept Gifts With Authenticity

 

If you offer someone a helping hand, a meal or express compassion, it doesn’t mean anything if there’s no genuine acceptance. Acceptance supersedes offering, it means acceptance of your interconnectedness, inherent value and a unified spirit. Every heartfelt moment, prayer or genuine praise makes a huge difference and releases supernatural power upon you.

5. Have Faith

Having faith is another great way of practicing spiritual gratitude. You can pray in gratitude and wholeness and attract the very desires of your heart. But this needs you to come from a place of trust and faith, believing that you already have what you need even if you can’t see or touch it. Faith is the ability to believe in things that cannot be seen by your natural eyes.

6. Create a Winter Alter to Honor the Departed

Winter is a time of rest and retreat. It is a time to meditate on your past achievements and look forward to a new horizon. It is also a great time to honor your ancestors with rituals of gratitude for more prosperity. Think of all the good things your departed loved ones did and thank God that you are still alive to cherish their memories.

7. Choose Silence and Meditate

Meditation gives you an opportunity to sit back and listen to your higher self. You can connect to a higher being and appreciate the peace of mind that comes with it. Taking time to listen to yourself is in itself an act of respect. When you listen, you act in gratitude.

 

Closing Thoughts

In a nutshell, all gratitude is spiritual gratitude because it nurtures your spirit. Gratitude is innate and it is not something you can buy from a store. It is something you practice and starts an everlasting cycle of abundance. Practicing spiritual gratitude can bring wonders to your life.