From the topic: Gratitude
Related Resources
Related Products
|
Christ and Cancer (Audio CD) |
|
Therefore We Do Not Lose Hope: The Funeral Meditation for Patty May Larson (Audio CD) |
|
The Innkeeper (Audio CD) |
|
Exhorting One Another: The Book of Hebrews on Biblical Counsel (Audio CD Set) |
|
Live in Full Assurance of Faith - Hebrews 10:19-39 (Audio CD Set) |
Is gratitude nothing more than a thoughtless feeling?
The following is an edited transcription of the audio.
Is gratitude nothing more than a thoughtless feeling?
Gratitude is a feeling, not a thought. If you don't feel it then you don't have it. Yet it must also be thought about, because if we have gratitude for the wrong things then thinking about it can help us figure out how to change.
I don't mean by calling gratitude a feeling that we are victims and unable to alter our feelings. But I want to stress, for those who think that Christianity is just commitments and decisions, that gratitude—which is at the heart of Christianity—is clearly something that you feel or you don't. If you get a gift that you don't want, you don't feel gratitude for the gift no matter how much you think about it.
Therefore I affirm that gratitude is a feeling and an affection. But we should think about it so that our affections become focused on the things that really count and we become thankful for them.
© Desiring God
Permissions: You are permitted and encouraged to reproduce and distribute this material in any format provided that you do not alter the wording in any way and do not charge a fee beyond the cost of reproduction. For web posting, a link to this document on our website is preferred. Any exceptions to the above must be approved by Desiring God.
Please include the following statement on any distributed copy: By John Piper. © Desiring God. Website: desiringGod.org









