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Have you ever heard a friend describe something you both experienced, but as you listen you wonder if you were even there? Sure, we are all guilty of exaggerating at times, but what if it’s not an exaggeration, and that’s really how they experienced it? Is it possible to have two separate experiences of the same event? This has so much to do with our mindset and our heart. We’ve all been around the person who takes everything negatively and tends to complain. This is an easy mindset to slip into, but it’s oh so dangerous.
In the same way that darkness and light can’t coexist, neither can fear and gratitude. Even on your darkest days, there is still something to be grateful for.
Today, make a list of 10 things you are grateful for. Then spend time in prayer thanking God for what you wrote down.
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A devotional for high school students designed to guide them as they navigate change. In this devotional, you’ll find truth to help you reroute, stay steady, and stand on the unchanging foundation God provides through life’s changes.
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