Who loves a great recipe? My hand’s raised.
Whether it’s our favorite foods or trying something new, recipes assist in the desired result. Even online dish-and-recipe photos pull us in with the promise of achieving success as the cook.
Every Thanksgiving, I follow a special recipe to make my Grandmother Clarkston’s lemon pie. Yum. It’s my favorite dessert of all time.
Then, as soon as I post pie photos on social media, family and friends, far and wide, ask for the recipe.
Stirring up a Thankful Heart
Recipes always call for measurements—a cup of this or a tablespoon of that. Likewise, we often make other measures in life.
But where do we find the recipe for a thankful heart? What ingredients work together to make a heart full of thanksgiving?
A real thankful heart never comes easy, much less during the last few difficult years experienced around the world—including my world and perhaps yours.
Because we don’t have to look far to see devastation, need, loss, hurt, lack and hopelessness.
You see, these factors only affect our heart if we allow it. We decide whether our hearts turn hard toward God or thankful.
Our circumstances never dictate true thankfulness in our heart.
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So here are eight ingredients to stir up a T-H-A-N-K-F-U-L heart.
Thankful Heart Recipe
T – Taste and see that the Lord is good. (Psalm 34:8)
The first bite of lemon pie always reminds me of its goodness. Similarly, God reminds us over and over He’s a good, good Father. God alone is reason enough to give thanks.
H – Help others. (Philippians 2:4, Matthew 25:42-44)
Kingdom principles rarely make sense to our limited minds. When we look to the interests and needs of others, and when we help the least of these, it grows a thankful heart.
A – Accelerate praise and giving thanks to the Lord. (Psalm 7:17, Psalm 69:30)
As our voice sings praises and gives thanks, and raises Hallelujahs!, our heart naturally overflows with thankfulness. Praise + giving thanks = a thankful heart.
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N – Nourish our soul. (Isaiah 55:1-3, John 6:35)
Holidays and special occasions find most of us nourishing our body with nutrients and vitamins (and other stuff we won’t mention here). But replenishing our soul with spiritual nourishment brings spiritual vitality and life. We go to the bread of life, Jesus, to satisfy our hunger and thirst.
K – Keep the faith. (2 Timothy 4:7)
Like straying from a recipe botches the dish, straying from the foundations of our faith leaves us open to worldly perspectives and a less than whole heart devoted to God.
More Ingredients
F – Form an attitude of gratitude. (1 Timothy 4:4, Hebrews 12:28)
An attitude makes all the difference. Forming a specific one doesn’t happen overnight. Hebrews 12:28 encourages us to “be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken.” (ESV) And 1 Timothy 4:4 says, “For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving.” (ESV) Attitudes of gratitude connect thanksgiving to our heart.
U – Understand God’s blessings. (Ephesians 1:3)
We’ve heard it said to count our blessings. And we know we are blessed with every spiritual blessing. While it’s not an exhaustive list, these include: amazing grace, never-ending mercy, unconditional and undying love, unsurpassed peace, real hope, authentic faith, unwavering truth, overflowing joy and God’s fullness for our emptiness.
L – Lay up treasures in heaven. (Matthew 6:19-21)
We have all lost earthly treasure. Maybe especially over the last few years. Perhaps income, home, retirement, investments, insurance, or other.
One sure-fire way to cook up a thankful heart? Lay up treasures in heaven. A place treasure is never destroyed and no one steals from us.
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Have you left out any ingredients for a thankful heart?
Let’s put this recipe to use this Thanksgiving and all year long.
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Sounds like the recipe needed on all our tables!
Michele, I hope this Thanksgiving and all year long we, Taste and see that the Lord is good. (Psalm 34:8)
A recipe we all need this year. I’d like the lemon pie recipe too! 🙂
Hey Debbie, I know I need a recipe for a thankful heart even more than that piece of lemon pie. 🙂 I will send you a picture of the lemon pie on Messenger.
These are all needed, this year more than ever.
Agree, Barbara. “For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving.” (1 Timothy 4:4, ESV)
Love this so much that I’m going to save to do as a bible study this week by looking up all the accompanying scripture. Thanks!
Oh, that’s so great, Lauren. Thank you. Hope it’s a great study!
Such a great recipe – and I don’t think the results will expire! : ) Happy Thanksgiving!
That’s true, Bethany, none of the ingredients expire or the results!