Back to Articles

T.H.A.N.K.S 

T.H.A.N.K.S
Life ApplicationWorship

T.H.A.N.K.S

• By Gideon Adegunle

In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
– 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Introduction

Gratitude is not a feeling; it is a discipline. It is mannerful when you always say and show thank you. Its something you learn to do when you have been shown love or considered. God does not command thanksgiving because life is always pleasant. He commands it because thanksgiving aligns the heart with truth. When gratitude is practiced correctly, it reshapes perception, stabilizes faith, and keeps the soul anchored.

Gratitude is often treated as a response to good outcomes. Scripture presents it as a posture before outcomes.

T – Thank God First

Thanksgiving begins vertically before it moves horizontally.

“Enter His gates with thanksgiving…” – Psalm 100:4

When God is thanked first, circumstances lose authority over the heart. Gratitude that begins with people, provision, or progress will always fluctuate. Gratitude that begins with God remains stable.

H – Honor Others

Gratitude that never honors people becomes pride disguised as spirituality.

“Give honor to whom honor is due.” – Romans 13:7

God often answers prayers through people. To ignore them is to ignore God’s instruments. Honoring others cultivates humility and preserves unity. It reminds us we are not self-made.

A – Acknowledge Grace

Gratitude dies where entitlement lives.

“By the grace of God I am what I am.” — 1 Corinthians 15:10

Acknowledging grace destroys pride and silences comparison. Every gift, opportunity, and strength is traced back to God’s mercy. Grace-centered gratitude keeps the heart soft and teachable.

N – Name the Blessings

General thanksgiving is easily forgotten. Specific thanksgiving is remembered.

“Forget not all His benefits.” – Psalm 103:2

Naming blessings trains the mind to recognize God’s hand consistently. It builds spiritual memory and fuels faith for future challenges.

K – Keep Perspective

Gratitude guards vision.

“We walk by faith, not by sight.” – 2 Corinthians 5:7

Thanksgiving reminds us that current pain is not the final chapter. Perspective anchored in gratitude keeps the soul from magnifying problems above God.

Gratitude does not deny difficulty; it refuses despair.

S – Stay Consistent

Thanksgiving is not seasonal but a continual.

“Offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving.” – Psalm 50:14

Consistency is what matures gratitude from a habit into a lifestyle. When thanksgiving becomes constant, peace becomes durable.

Gratitude practiced daily becomes spiritual strength.

Conclusion

Thanksgiving shaped by truth becomes spiritual alignment. T.H.A.N.K.S is not emotional positivity, it is disciplined faith.

  • The Word teaches us why to give thanks.

  • The Spirit empowers us to give thanks.

Last updated: February 1, 2026

Explore more content 

Heart Check
Worship
Heart Check

“Create in me a clean heart, O God” – Psalm 51:10 is not a cry for salvation, but a heart-check cry. David, though a man who belonged to God, acknowledges in Psalm 51:1 that it is the mercy and compassion of God that enables a man to walk in holiness, not merely his position. As believers, our position in Christ does not cancel the need for regular heart examination and cleansing.

3 min read
Praying with an Unsettled Mind
Life Application
Praying with an Unsettled Mind

Scripture shows us that stillness is not optional but it is foundational. Prayer is not only about speaking; it is about being present, attentive, and aligned. Praying with an unsettled mind does not make prayer invalid, but it limits its effectiveness, depth, and clarity. God is always ready to engage, but the believer must learn to align the inner life.

3 min read
The Cross: The Key That Opened the Grave
Doctrines of Grace
The Cross: The Key That Opened the Grave

C.R.O.S.S – Christ Released Our Sealed Sepulchre
The Cross is not just where Christ died, it is where death lost its right. It is the divine key inserted into the earth, turning through sacrifice, unlocking what sin had sealed.

4 min read