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Today, in my mindfulness

Today, in my mindfulness practice, I contemplated the concept of being "Beholden" to God. Exploring the word's etymology, I discovered that it goes beyond mere obligation; it also signifies being "bound in gratitude." This resonates deeply with me as it accurately captures my feelings toward God. I am overflowing with gratitude for numerous blessings, from the extinguishing of wildfires to the love and closeness of my family. However, above all, my profound thankfulness is for who God is and the incredible deeds He has accomplished, to the extent that I believe I owe Him my very life. What are you thankful for today? Please share in the comments and let us know how you too feel bound in gratitude to our Father.
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Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash.com

Today, in my mindfulness practice, I contemplated the concept of being “Beholden” to God. Exploring the word’s etymology, I discovered that it goes beyond mere obligation; it also signifies being “bound in gratitude.” This resonates deeply with me as it accurately captures my feelings toward God. I am overflowing with gratitude for numerous blessings, from the extinguishing of wildfires to the love and closeness of my family. However, above all, my profound thankfulness is for who God is and the incredible deeds He has accomplished, to the extent that I believe I owe Him my very life. What are you thankful for today? Please share in the comments and let us know how you too feel bound in gratitude to our Father.
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Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash.com

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