Read these words from Tony Merida and Francis Chan, and then spend some time expressing gratitude to God:
“If you’re a super-critical person, always focusing on what’s wrong, then you won’t be a grateful person. Don’t look for perfection before you show gratitude; look for evidences of grace in people’s lives. Be quick to thank God for Christian virtues in others, and remember that sanctification is a slow process. . . . And may we not take people for granted either. May we be quick to give thanks for people.“
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Tony Merida and Francis Chan, Exalting Jesus in Philippians (Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary) (p. 22). B&H Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.