I am sorry it has been a little bit since I have posted. But I want to express my gratitude to the people around me and to my Heavenly Father.
First the meaning of gratitude: Gratitude is a feeling of appreciation and thankfulness for blessings or benefits we have received. As we cultivate a grateful attitude, we are more likely to be happy and spiritually strong. We should regularly express our gratitude to God for the blessings He gives us and to others for the kind acts they do for us.
So many people while I have been on my mission have supported me and helped me in so many ways. Yesterday a family gave us so much food that we needed and they were inspired to give it. We were reluctant but they wouldn't let us leave without it. I am so thankful for them.
I want to forever have an attitude of Gratitude. I am so thankful for my family and friends who are supporting me. I am so thankful for the Lord and all the blessings he gives me and the people who help and support me. I am so thankful for Jesus Christ and how he alone atoned for mine and everyone else's sins. As Thomas S Monson states,
"This is a wonderful time to be living here on earth. Our opportunities are limitless. While there are some things wrong in the world today, there are many things right, such as teachers who teach, ministers who minister, marriages that make it, parents who sacrifice, and friends who help.
We can lift ourselves, and others as well, when we refuse to remain in the realm of negative thought and cultivate within our hearts an attitude of gratitude. If ingratitude be numbered among the serious sins, then gratitude takes its place among the noblest of virtues."
I am thankful for our Prophet Thomas S Monson and all that he does for us. He leads and guides us in these dark times of the world. I am thankful for my mission President and all that he does and is inspired on where to put us to help our brothers and sisters. I am thankful for my companions and how they teach me and are an example to me.
Keep having an attitude of Gratitude and express it in some way to someone.
An Attitude of Gratitude
First the meaning of gratitude: Gratitude is a feeling of appreciation and thankfulness for blessings or benefits we have received. As we cultivate a grateful attitude, we are more likely to be happy and spiritually strong. We should regularly express our gratitude to God for the blessings He gives us and to others for the kind acts they do for us.
So many people while I have been on my mission have supported me and helped me in so many ways. Yesterday a family gave us so much food that we needed and they were inspired to give it. We were reluctant but they wouldn't let us leave without it. I am so thankful for them.
I want to forever have an attitude of Gratitude. I am so thankful for my family and friends who are supporting me. I am so thankful for the Lord and all the blessings he gives me and the people who help and support me. I am so thankful for Jesus Christ and how he alone atoned for mine and everyone else's sins. As Thomas S Monson states,
"This is a wonderful time to be living here on earth. Our opportunities are limitless. While there are some things wrong in the world today, there are many things right, such as teachers who teach, ministers who minister, marriages that make it, parents who sacrifice, and friends who help.
We can lift ourselves, and others as well, when we refuse to remain in the realm of negative thought and cultivate within our hearts an attitude of gratitude. If ingratitude be numbered among the serious sins, then gratitude takes its place among the noblest of virtues."
I am thankful for our Prophet Thomas S Monson and all that he does for us. He leads and guides us in these dark times of the world. I am thankful for my mission President and all that he does and is inspired on where to put us to help our brothers and sisters. I am thankful for my companions and how they teach me and are an example to me.
Keep having an attitude of Gratitude and express it in some way to someone.
An Attitude of Gratitude
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