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S AT I S F I E DHow to Be FULL at Thanksgiving
Philippians 4:8-13; 19-20
Finally, brothers, whatever is
true, whatever is honorable,
whatever is just, whatever is
pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is commendable,
…if there is any excellence, if
there is anything worthy of
praise, think about these
things.
What you have learned and
received and heard and seen
in me—practice these things,
and the God of peace will be
with you.
I rejoiced in the Lord greatly
that now at length you have
revived your concern for me.
You were indeed concerned
for me, but you had no
opportunity.
Not that I am speaking of being
in need, for I have learned in
whatever situation I am to be
content.
I know how to be brought low,
and I know how to abound. In
any and every circumstance, I
have learned the secret of facing
plenty and hunger, abundance
and need.
I can do all things through him
who strengthens me.
And my God will supply every
need of yours according to his
riches in glory in Christ Jesus. To
our God and Father be glory
forever and ever. Amen.
M I N D F U L
“Mindfulness is, quite simply, the skill
of being present and aware,
moment by moment, regardless
of circumstances.” Maria Gonzalez
Being mindful means
C O N T R O Lover what I think
What do I continually think about?
Being mindful means
C O N T E N T M E N
Twith what I have
What am I thankful for?
Being mindful means
C O M M I T T I N Gmy needs to God
What am I trusting God for?
“I’ve found the recipe for
being happy whether full or
hungry, hands full or hands
empty. Whatever I have,
wherever I am, I can make it
through anything in the One
who makes me who I am.” –The Message
And in all things
give Him thanks…
Happy Thanksgiving.