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Monday, 10 November 2025

Gratitude Challenge Day 53 - Abundant Stars

​Gaze at the sky on Gratitude Challenge Day 53 and feel awe for abundant stars. Discover how nightly gratitude inspires a brighter outlook daily.

Join us for Gratitude Challenge Day 53: Abundant Stars! Tonight, explore the beauty of the night sky and learn how gratitude for the stars above can inspire a positive mindset and deepen your daily gratitude practice. Share your experience in the comments and let’s celebrate the wonders of the universe together!

I’m Trevor Lund, the Creative Storyteller at https://revtrev.com, the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at https://livelight.ca and your host inside the Live LIGHT Cascade Chalet http://revtrev.link/chalet

Every day for 70 days I’m going to give thanks with my whole heart. That means I’m going to decide to give thanks, feel gratitude and show appreciation for what I feel gratitude for. And I invite you to join me.

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Gratitude Challenge Day 53 – Abundant Stars

Have you ever stepped outside on a clear night and looked up, awestruck by the abundant stars? Tonight, as we continue our Gratitude Challenge, Day 53 invites us to reflect on “abundant stars gratitude.” Through this practice, we’re reminded of God's promises, the beauty of His creation, and the countless blessings shining over our lives.

The Wonder of Abundant Stars

The night sky holds a unique power to inspire wonder. For Christians, the stars aren’t just pretty lights; they symbolize God’s faithfulness and creativity.

Genesis 15:5 says:
"He took him outside and said, 'Look up at the sky and count the stars—if indeed you can count them.' Then he said to him, 'So shall your offspring be.'"
God used the stars to show Abraham the vastness of His promises. Every star was a sign of hope.

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  • counting blessings
  • Christian gratitude journal
  • night sky reflection

Why Practice Abundant Stars Gratitude?

When we focus on gratitude for the abundant stars, we:

  • Remember God’s Promises: Just as Abraham looked at the stars, we can remember God’s faithfulness in our own lives.
  • See Blessings Multiply: Like counting stars, gratitude grows the more we look for it.
  • Experience Peace: The night sky reminds us of God’s control and care.

How to Reflect: A Step-by-Step Guide

Try this simple evening exercise tonight:

Step Outside: Find a quiet spot where you can see the sky.

Look Up: Notice the vast number of stars. Let their abundance remind you of God’s blessings.

List Your Blessings: In a Christian gratitude journal, write down as many blessings as you can think of—big or small.

    • Family
    • Health
    • Friendships
    • A recent answered prayer

Pray: Thank God specifically for each blessing you listed.

Reflect on a Promise: Read Genesis 15:5 and meditate on how God keeps His promises.

Common Questions About Abundant Stars Gratitude

Q: Why use stars as a gratitude prompt?
A: Stars are a biblical symbol of abundance and promise. They offer a natural reminder to count our blessings, just like Abraham.

Q: How does this practice help with daily stress?
A: Focusing on abundance shifts your mindset from worry to thankfulness. It brings perspective and peace.

Q: Can I do this with my family or friends?
A: Absolutely! Sharing this practice can deepen relationships and encourage others to see God’s faithfulness.

Bible Verses for Starry Nights

  • Psalm 147:4: “He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name.”
    God knows each star—and each of us—personally.
  • Psalm 8:3-4: “When I consider your heavens… what is mankind that you are mindful of them?”
    We are precious in God’s sight, more than all the stars.

Conclusion: Shine With Thankfulness

Tonight, let the abundant stars gratitude practice fill you with awe and thanks for God’s never-ending blessings. Every star is a reason to praise Him!

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Let your gratitude shine—just like the stars above.

Today’s 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Question

What kind of content will be shared in the daily live casts?

I live cast daily from the Live LIGHT Cascade Chalet. https://revtrev.com/chalet Here is what to expect:

Overview of the Challenge

  • Daily Focus: Each day, participants will be encouraged to engage in three key actions:
    • Decision: Choose to give thanks for specific aspects of your life.
    • Emotions: Feel gratitude for the blessings identified.
    • Action: Show appreciation through tangible actions.

Video Reflections

  • Scripture Verses: Each live cast will feature a video that presents personalized scripture verses relevant to gratitude.
  • Commentary: I will provide insights and reflections that tie the verses to everyday experiences.
  • Reflection Questions: Viewers will receive thought-provoking questions aimed at helping them connect emotionally with the concept of gratitude.

Audience Engagement

  • Q&A Sessions: I will address questions related to the 70-Day Gratitude Challenge. Participants are encouraged to submit their inquiries during the live cast.
  • Interactive Chat: The chat feature will allow viewers to engage with me and each other, fostering a sense of community.

⠀Highlighted Resources

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Next Steps

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Sunday, 9 November 2025

Seek the Lord and LIVE!

Discover hope and renewal—seek the Lord and LIVE. Experience a transformed life with faith, purpose, and guidance from God’s word every day.

Are you searching for meaning and direction? In “Seek the Lord and LIVE,” discover how turning to God brings purpose, hope, and true fulfillment. Join us for practical steps to strengthen your faith and live each day with confidence. Subscribe for weekly inspiration rooted in God’s word!

​Trevor H Lund is a writer, encourager and authorprenuer. As a writer he entrusts words to print, ebooks and audiobooks at https://TrevorLund.com and as an encourager he builds up others with blog posts, podcast and live casts at https://revtrev.com and as an Authorprenuer he teachs in courses, coaching and community as Founder of Live LIGHT Academy at https://livelight.ca . His passion is to help you enjoy peace and joy and hope at all times and in every situation. He holds you capable and Holy Spirit trustable for the transformation needed for that to occur in your day-to-day of everyday.

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​Irenaeus was a disciple of Polycarp, who himself had known the apostle John. Irenaeus stood against Gnosticism in the second century following Jesus’ death and resurrection. He wrote in his book Against Heresies

The glory of God is man fully alive
Irenaeus Adversus Haereses (Against Heresies), Book 4, Chapter 20, Section 7.

I want to always remember that…

The glory of God is me fully alive. It’s to God’s glory that I live everyday of my life. So I never want to forget…

I need to seek His face always (Psalm 105:4) . I need to seek Him and find Him (Jeremiah 29:13). I need to seek Him and live! (Amos 5:4)

So I thought I would explain this by telling you stories that we often overlook from the ancient Kingdom of Judah.

I have taught each of these points as complete messages in the past. I’ve used them as a series. Today I’m going to try combining them all together by telling you the stories of 3 different Kings of Ancient Kingdom of Judah.

3 Kings of Judah that help seek the Lord and live

King Asa 911 BCE to 870 BCE - 2 Chronicles 14 - 16

his son

King Jehoshaphat 870–849 BCE - 2 Chronicles 17- 20

Jehoshaphat's great-great-great-grandson (107 years following)

King Uzziah 783–742 BCE 2 Chronicles 26

Each of these kings sought God for a time, for a reason, or because of someone else. Each of them found success. Two of them ultimately failed. And all their lives are lessons we can never forget.

Can I pray?

Seeking the Lord a clear theme in 2 Chronicles in two ways.

First, every King is compared to David—the first of their line.

There are 7 times in the complete book of Samuel at David inquired of the Lord, (1 Samuel 23:2, 1 Samuel 23:4, 2 Samuel 2:1, 2 Samuel 5:19, 2 Samuel 5:23, 2 Samuel 21:1) and 7 is significant. It means total and complete. David was a man after God’s own heart because he always sought the Lord, not because he always did everything right, but even when he did things very wrong, he sought the Lord. So in Chronicles the kings are compared to David if they completely sought God, sometimes sought God, sought God then stopped or didn’t seek God than started. It’s full of great stories.

And secondly the theme of seeking God is prevalent in that when the king and people sought God, they found Him and had peace and prosperity. When they didn’t… all kinds of terrible things happened…usually. Sometimes they sought God and terrible things threatened—but we’ll get to that in a bit.

King Asa

Let’s start with life of King Asa. 911 BCE to 870 BCE -

2 Chronicles 14 - 16

Asa had peace for his reign because the Lord gave him rest on every side because he sought the Lord and commanded his people to seek the Lord.

Asa built up the towns, fortified the cities, had an army of 300,000 infantry and 280,000 archers.

But…

Ethiopia came to attack with an Army of “Thousands upon thousands” – some translations translate that as “a million”. However big it was, Asa felt completely helpless with his army of over half a million.

They had a situation where they saw themselves as powerless.

They called out to God.

He did the work.

When we seek the Lord...

They went from being plundered to getting plunder.

How many of us need that in our lives?

We need to realize what happens when we seek God.

It’s not that we can do more. It’s not that we can do it in our strength. It’s not the size of our army. It’s not the strength of our horse. It’s not the size of our church. It’s not number of ministries we can have going on at the same time. It’s us seeking God and God being found when we seek him.

When they got back to Jerusalem, a prophet gave him a warning that foreshadowed what would happen.

2 Chronicles 15:2 “Listen to me, Asa!” he shouted. “Listen, all you people of Judah and Benjamin! The Lord will stay with you as long as you stay with him! Whenever you seek him, you will find him. But if you abandon him, he will abandon you.

The Lord is with us, when we’re with him. When we seek him we’ll find him.

If we abandon him, he will abandon us.

How did Asa respond to this prophecy to seek the Lord?

It’s all about how we respond to the word of the Lord. Remember the parable Jesus told of the seed. Same seed, different types of ground. What is the condition of your heart when the word of God is spread?

When people compliment my preaching, it tells me more about the condition of their heart than it does about my preaching. When people complain about my preaching—sometimes it’s me, but often—it’s more about the condition of their heart, than it is about how I said what I said.

When Asa heard this message he “took courage” and he removed idols from the high places. He repaired the altar of the Lord and he called an assembly to seek the Lord He even deposed his grandmother because she made an Asherah pole.

(It’s not just the King who deposed his brother. It’s happened before that family needed to be removed.)

What Asa missed about how to seek the Lord

Seeking the Lord can be an event, but what Asa missed is that it needs to be a lifestyle.

Asa didn’t do that. He didn’t seek God always. He sought God for a season. He liked to have events.

He saw peace for a long time.

But in the 36th year of his reign, King Baasha of Israel invaded and fortified a town in Judah.

And Asa didn’t ask God what to do. He failed to seek God’s guidance.

He had been king 36 years, he knew how to govern. He had success. He knew what other kings did. He formed an alliance with the King of Aram. He put his trust in a foreign power.

The prophet Hanani stood up and called him on it:

2 Chronicles 16:7-9 At that time Hanani the seer came to King Asa and told him, “Because you have put your trust in the king of Aram instead of in the Lord your God, you missed your chance to destroy the army of the king of Aram. Don’t you remember what happened to the Ethiopians and Libyans and their vast army, with all of their chariots and charioteers? At that time you relied on the Lord, and he handed them over to you. The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. What a fool you have been! From now on you will be at war.”

God is seeking those who seek him.

How did Asa respond to this prophecy?

Not well…

He put the seer in prison and started oppressing some of his people.

2 Chronicles 16:12-13 In the thirty-ninth year of his reign, Asa developed a serious foot disease. Yet even with the severity of his disease, he did not seek the Lord’s help but turned only to his physicians. So he died in the forty-first year of his reign.

WOW, what happened?

In his heart he did not set apart God as Lord. He thought seeking the Lord was an event and he had been there, done that, got the t-shirt. He had a season of seeking God. He had events of seeking God. He saw success seeking God.

But in the last years of his life, he would only seek the advice of doctors. He took offence at God.

Doctors are good, but put your trust in God and Seek the Lord

This verse is NOT telling us to NOT to seek the advice of doctors. It’s an indictment on what we may be trusting in.

Jesus is a name above every name. His name is above every prognosis. The name of Jesus is above the name of every type of cancer. His name is greater than heart diseases, greater than hearing loss, greater than hernia, greater than sciatica. His name is greater than fibromyalgia, greater than diabetes and greater than IBS and greater than seizures.

He is greater than any prognosis or problem.

But it’s not one versus the other. It’s what are we trusting in.

I know It’s easier to trust prognosis than it is to trust God to heal the prognosis.

For me it’s a matter of where my peace stays. Is God going to give me strength and grace through this or is he going to heal me of it. If it’s for His glory that I’m fully alive, what does fully alive look like with this prognosis. I can’t decide for God what will give him more glory. I need to seek him to find out what he wants me to do.

We wrestle for our peace.

Don’t be like Asa. The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. He will renew your strength.

King Asa:
God is searching for hearts fully devoted to Him. 2 Chronicles 16:9

King Asa story reminds us: We need to seek His face always (Psalm 105:4)

That takes us to his son Jehoshaphat.

Jehoshaphat

2 Chronicles 17 - 20

I’ll summarize the story the best I can. I want you to see what seeking the Lord meant for Jehoshaphat.

2 Chronicles 17:3-6 The Lord was with Jehoshaphat because he followed the ways of his father David before him. He did not consult the Baals but sought the God of his father and followed his commands rather than the practices of Israel. The Lord established the kingdom under his control; and all Judah brought gifts to Jehoshaphat, so that he had great wealth and honour. His heart was devoted to the ways of the Lord; furthermore, he removed the high places and the Asherah poles from Judah.

But he had an alliance with Ahab. Yes, that Ahab. The one from the stories about Elijah. The one who married Jezebel.

And Jehoshaphat’s alliance was a marriage alliance—we’ll hear more about that in a bit.

Ahab wanted his help to attack Ramoth Gilead. I’m going to have to let you read the story in 2 Chronicles 18.

I want you to know the thing that amazes me about that story. In antiquity this story has very unique elements that we do not find in any other contemporary sources. This book tells us the good, the bad, the ugly, the funny. All other contemporary stories sugar-coat the good.

Not in this book.

You don’t get the insight you find from the Bible from contemporary Assyrian texts or later Babylonian and certainty earlier Babylonian or Egyptian. Hittite - I haven’t studied. It’s only been translatable since 2009. What I’ve read in translations, it’s the stories in the Bible that are unique. What I’m saying is when you see the personalities in this story, you only get that in this book. It’s ancient and it is amazing.

Make sure you read the story in 2 Chronicles 18.

When Jehoshaphat returned from battle where Ahab died…

2 Chronicles 19:2-3 Jehu son of Hanani the seer went out to meet him. “Why should you help the wicked and love those who hate the Lord?” he asked the king. “Because of what you have done, the Lord is very angry with you. Even so, there is some good in you, for you have removed the Asherah poles throughout the land, and you have committed yourself to seeking God.”

How did Jehoshaphat respond?

Very well.

Jehoshaphat started appointing judges and instructed them how to establish justice. He appointed Levites, priests and heads of family to and gave them orders to serve wholeheartedly in the fear of the Lord.

And you would expect all rainbows and sunshine, wouldn’t you. But that’s not life when you live in a fallen world.

He was about to face a situation where he didn’t know what to do. He got word that three armies were on their way to attack him.

But because he had been seeking the Lord, he knew he had to seek the Lord.

You and I might have taken offence. We might have tried to explain to God that we had appointed good and godly judges, that we had encouraged the people to return to God, that we had removed the pagan shrines and Asherah poles. We might have had to pity party. We might have had a good lament.

But he had been seeking the Lord, so he knew he had to seek the Lord.

He called a fast and he called an assembly. And in that assembly he led a prayer that you and I may need to pray at times.

It talks about the greatness of God. It talks about the promise of God. It doesn’t deny the real problem they are facing. And it ends up with a prayer I know I’ve prayed more than a few times.

2 Chronicles 20:12 (NIV) Our God, will you not judge them? For we have no power to face this vast army that is attacking us. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.”

What if you and I knew how to seek the Lord when we don’t know what to do?

What if our default was to not blame God for our circumstance but to draw near to him so he could draw near to us?

Jesus told us to “Seek first Kingdom and his righteousness.”

We are going to have bad news. In this world we will have trouble. What if you wouldn’t fear bad news, even when it comes?

That’s what happens when we seek Him and know we’ll find him.

Everyone is standing there waiting with anticipation. What would be God’s response?

It was a great response. I prophet stood up and encouraged them I just want to highlight one verse.

2 Chronicles 20:17 (NIV) You will not have to fight this battle. Take up your positions; stand firm and see the deliverance the Lord will give you, Judah and Jerusalem. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Go out to face them tomorrow, and the Lord will be with you.”’

How many agree that’s a good word?

Jehoshaphat once again responded with faith.

Then King Jehoshaphat bowed low with his face to the ground and all the people worshipped God. The next day the worshippers were placed at the head of the army who marched out to meet this great host.

Except maybe at Jericho, this is the first time the praisers went before the army. Think a drummer standing in the line during the US civil war. Now have everyone except the drummer take a few steps back. Enemy at the front. Person making the most noise in between. This is what’s happening real time.

Yet what happened in the natural is so crucial for us in the spiritual. We’ll get to that in a bit.

At the very moment they began to sing and give praise, the Lord caused the armies of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir to start fighting among themselves.

They did their part. God did his part. They praised him before the answer came. Praising him brought their answer.

That’s a good word right there. You’ll naturally praise him when the answer comes. Praise him before the answer comes. It might release the answer to come.

That’s the dance we’re all in. We do our part—trust him before the answer comes enough to praise him to allow the answer to come. Well that, and he empowers us to accomplish every good work prompted by faith.

King Jehoshaphat and his men went out to gather the plunder. They found vast amounts of equipment, clothing, and other valuables—more than they could carry. There was so much plunder that it took them three days just to collect it all!

On the fourth day they gathered in the Valley of Blessing, which got its name that day because the people praised and thanked the Lord there. It is still called the Valley of Blessing today.

King Jehoshaphat: When you don’t know what to do, trust God enough to seek Him.

King Asa’s story reminds us: We need to seek His face always (Psalm 105:4
King Jehoshaphat’s story reminds us: We need to seek Him and find Him (Jeremiah 29:13)

Let’s move on to the final story… King Uzziah

Maybe I should give you part of the backstory and catch you up on what happened between Jehoshaphat and his great-great-great-grandson.

Why there was two Kingdoms?

The kingdom was united under Saul, David and Solomon, then Solomon’s son Rehoboam answered the northern 10 tribes poorly and they separated and created the Kingdom of Israel, while Judah and Benjamin remained loyal to house of David and became the Kingdom of Judah.

In the 209 year history of the northern kingdom of Israel there were 19 kings and 7 of them were murdered, one committed suicide before he could be killed. There was a 42% chance you’d be murdered or kill yourself if you were a king of Israel. There is no mention of any king of Israel dying of old age or in peace. One might have. History was written mainly from the ones in the south.

In the southern kingdom of Judah, where the line of David ruled—for all but 8 years—in its 347 year history starting with Rehoboam, they had 20 kings and only 4 were murdered. Three of those in rather quick succession and it had everything to do with the line of Ahab and Jezebel from Israel.

Jehorham

Jehoshaphat’s son Jehoram married Athaliah. That was the political marriage for the alliance I talked about. She was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel. Jehoram and Athaliah did evil things in Judah. He killed all his brothers and they worshipped Baal.

God had raiders come and nations revolt and gave Jehoram a disease and in the second year of that disease his bowels burst out and he died in great pain.

Ahaziah

Ahaziah, (Athaliah and Jehorm’s youngest son) was made king when he was 22. His older brothers had all been killed raiders. And his mother encouraged him to do wrong. He made another alliance with the house of Ahab. He was with his cousin when Jehu started executing judgement against the house of Ahab in the northern Kingdom of Israel.

Jehu killed Ahaziah. Athaliah heard the news that her son was dead and her family was being all executed and wanted to secure her place. So she started killing everyone in David’s line.

Jesus came from David’s line. This was a pre-emptive strike against a davidic Messiah.

But Joash was one year old and the sister of the wife of Jehoidia stole him and his nurse away and he was raised in the temple for six years.

Joash

When Joash was 7, Jehoidia showed his strength and a rebellion against Athaliah occurred and she was killed. Joash was made king and all the years that Jehoidia was alive Joash did what was right in the eyes of the Lord.

The good news was Jehoidia lived 130 years.

The bad news was once Jehoidia died, Joash listened to the advice of officials and abandoned the temple and worship at the Asherah poles and idols resumed.

Jehoidia’s son was Zechariah…not the one who wrote the book; that’s Zachariah and he lived during the Babylonian exile. It’s Zechariah—not the Zechariah we’ll see in a couple generations. You’ll see why in a second.

2 Chronicles 24:20 Then the Spirit of God came upon Zechariah son of Jehoiada the priest. He stood before the people and said, “This is what God says: Why do you disobey the Lord’s commands and keep yourselves from prospering? You have abandoned the Lord, and now he has abandoned you!”

And Joash didn’t like that, so he had him stoned.

And Joash’s officials didn’t like that, so they killed him. They set him up, they’re going to take him down.

Amaziah

Then Amaziah (Joash’s son and Uzziah’s dad), became King and killed the officials who killed his father and didn’t kill their children because the law said you shouldn’t.

But when he stopped seeking God - other people killed him.

Four kings from David’s line were killed. Three of them happened within the reach of the lifetime of the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel.

And that brings us to Uzziah.

King Uzziah

Uzziah reigned from 767-740 BC… He died 260 years before the Greek Classical Period.

Did you catch that?

I’ve stayed away from dates, because when I say dates people’s eyes gloss over. But you need to understand how ancient these events actually are.

In 2025, Canada is 158 years old and the US is 249 years old.

Uzziah started to reign almost 300 years before Athens defeated Persia at the Battle of Salamis. That might not be impressive to you, that that was the start of the classical period in Greece. These stories happened before Socrates and Aristotle and everything we considered classical. That’s how ancient these stories are.

2 Chronicles 26:3-5 Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-two years. His mother was Jecoliah from Jerusalem. He did what was pleasing in the Lord’s sight, just as his father, Amaziah, had done. Uzziah sought God during the days of Zechariah, who taught him to fear God. And as long as the king sought guidance from the Lord, God gave him success.

Remember Joash (Uzziah’s grandfather) had Jehoidia.

2 Chronicles 24:2 Joash did what was pleasing in the Lord’s sight throughout the lifetime of Jehoiada the priest.

Uzziah had Zechariah.

2 Chronicles 26:5 Uzziah sought God during the days of Zechariah, who taught him to fear God. And as long as the king sought guidance from the Lord, God gave him success.

They sought God…and maybe it was to impress someone they were impressed with.

You can’t seek God to impress anyone. That can’t be your motive.

How many husbands come to church because of their wives? How many kids go through the motions because of their parents?

God has no grandchildren

What I’m trying to say is God has no grandchildren. You need to have a personal relationship with the creator of the universe.

Yes, the believing spouse can sanctify the unbelieving spouse (1 Corinthians 7:14-16). And yes, parents are told to bring up their children in the way they should go..

I’m not giving an invitation for the unbelieving spouse to remain unbelieving. And it’s not an invitation for kids to go through the motions.

This is a challenge and invitation to have a real empowering relationship with the creator of the universe. It’s for His glory that you are fully alive! Understand He is seeking for you to seek Him always. To seek Him and find Him. To seek Him and live.

Uzziah didn’t realize that.

As long a Zechariah was alive he sought the Lord and God gave him success.

He re-subjugated the Philistines. He built towers. He built cisterns. He had a well trained army. He had machines of war. Uzziah died 380 years before Alexander the Great was born. He had machines of war that could shoot arrows and hurl large stones.

It was amazing.

But as he became powerful, it led to pride and a haughty spirit led to his downfall.

He thought he was all that, and entered the temple of God to do things only priests could do. And they tried to stop him, but he got angry and swung the censor around. And as he was swinging the priests saw leprosy break out on him.

And until he died he had to live in isolation. And he was buried in a field, not with his ancestors.

And the last words on his life were “He had leprosy.”

As long a Zechariah was alive Uzziah sought the Lord and God gave him success.

Throughout the lifetime of Jehoiada the priest, Joash did what was pleasing in the Lord’s sight.

Do you think these two kings sought God for the right reason?

Or were they trying to impress someone they were impressed with? Or impress someone they thought they had to satisfy?

What we can remember from King Uzziah:
“Stay humble and keep seeking God—even when He prospers you.”

King Asa story reminds us: We need to seek His face always (Psalm 105:4)
King Jehoshaphat story reminds us: We need to seek Him and find Him (Jeremiah 29:13)
King Uzziah’s story reminds us: We need to seek Him and live! (Amos 5:4)

We need to seek Him and find Him (Jeremiah 29:13). We need to seek His face always (Psalm 105:4) . We need to seek Him and live! (Amos 5:4)

Do you?

Will you?

I was raised in the church and while I was never taught this directly, for a long time if you asked me what it meant to “seek the Lord”, I would tell you something about praying longer or praying louder or maybe fasting if the situation was really serious. I had no idea what the Bible says.

But Jeremiah 29:13 says:

You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.

But then when I found out the Hebrew understanding of whole heart, I set off on understanding what it meant to seek God with all my heart.

Remember our heart is the seat of our decision, our emotions and our actions.

That means I make the decision to seek Him, I long for his presenceand my actions change to seek him always.

Decision -

Psalm 27:8 My heart says of you, “Seek his face!” Your face, Lord, I will seek.

There are

7 things the Bible says we can to say to our souls:

Bless the Lord, O my soul.” Psalm 103:1-2

“Yes, my soul, find rest in God; ” Psalm 62:5

Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God,” Psalm 42:5

Return to your rest, my soul, for the Lord has been good to you.” Psalm 116:7

“Praise the LORD. Praise the LORD, my soul.” Psalm 146:1

I wait for the LORD, my soul waits, and in his word I put my hope. Psalm 130:5

Seek His face! Your face, Lord, I will seek.” Psalm 27:8

Speak to your soul and say “Seek His face.”

Have I made the decision to seek the Lord?

Emotion -

Psalm 119:2 Joyful are those who obey his laws and search for him with all their hearts.

Sometimes it’s the longing that gets us going. Sometimes it’s a gentle invitation that helps us to start.. When you’re seeking Him it’s joy you feel.

Am I finding joy as I seek Him?

Action -

I’ve found 14 ways to seek the Lord. 7 x 2 = 14. It's a significant number.

14 ways to seek the Lord

  1. By praying to Him. Call upon Him and pray to Him. Jeremiah 29:12-14a
  2. By praising and worshipping Him. Psalm 22:22
  3. By Serving Him. with wholehearted devotion and with a willing mind. 1 Chronicles 28:9
  4. By doing good. Keep your tongue from evil, turn from evil and so good, seek peace and pursue it. Psalm 34:12-16 Have clean hands, pure heart, don’t lift your soul to idols, don’t swear by what is false. Psalm 24:4-6
  5. By not doing bad. Forsake evil ways and thoughts. Isaiah 55:6-7
  6. By confessing and repenting. when you don’t do good or if you do bad. Isaiah 55:6-7
  7. By living humbly. Do what’s right and live humbly. Zephaniah 2:3
  8. By expecting you’ll find Him and He’ll reward you. Hebrews 11:6 Psalm 9:10 Lamentations 3:25
  9. By fasting. Daniel 9:3 Then I turned my face to the Lord God, seeking him by prayer and pleas for mercy with fasting and sackcloth and ashes.
  10. By obeying His Word. Psalm 119:10-11 NIV I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands. I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
  11. By obeying His voice. Isaiah 45:19
  12. With an event. 2 Chronicles 7:14
  13. With your whole heart. Jeremiah 29:13
  14. With your whole life . Psalm 37:3-5 Psalm 105:4

Do I seek him and live?

It’s glory for God for you to be fully alive.

Seek His face always (Psalm 105:4) Seek Him and find Him (Jeremiah 29:13). Seek Him and live! (Amos 5:4)

It’s not just an event it’s a lifestyle. We are entering a season where we can rely on what God’s entrusted to us and live as if we got there on our own merit. Don’t forget to Seek His face always (Psalm 105:4) Seek Him and find Him (Jeremiah 29:13). Seek Him and live! (Amos 5:4)

What would it feel like to be fully alive? In His presence is fullness of joy. Spend time in his presence and ask him how he wants you to seek him or trust him or know him more.

My experience with him calling me to seek him. I sought him and he heard me. I shared how I seek Him in prayer every day.

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Saturday, 8 November 2025

Gratitude Challenge Day 51 - Counting Blessings

​Celebrate Day 51 of the Gratitude Challenge by counting your blessings. Boost positivity and happiness by reflecting on what you’re thankful for today!

Welcome to Day 51 of the Gratitude Challenge! Today, we focus on counting our blessings and appreciating what we have. Join us to boost positivity and happiness by reflecting on the good in your life. Share your blessings in the comments and inspire others on their gratitude journey!

I’m Trevor Lund, the Creative Storyteller at https://revtrev.com, the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at https://livelight.ca and your host inside the Live LIGHT Cascade Chalet http://revtrev.link/chalet

Every day for 70 days I’m going to give thanks with my whole heart. That means I’m going to decide to give thanks, feel gratitude and show appreciation for what I feel gratitude for. And I invite you to join me.

So also for every day for 70 days I’m going to live cast podcast and blog. If you want to catch me live, go to https://revtrev.com/tv and subscribe and set notifications to catch me live on YouTube or https://revtrev.com/fb and like and set notification to catch me live on FB or follow on X at https://revtrev.com/x and be notified there.Catch the podcast at https://revtrev.com/radio and the blog at https://revtrev.com/blog Or learn more about about the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge at https://revtrev.link/thanks

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Are you ready to deepen your journey in the Gratitude Challenge? Whether you started on day one or just joined, today’s focus on counting blessings is a powerful way to transform your perspective. In a world filled with constant noise and distractions, intentionally recognizing our blessings is a practical step toward lasting joy and peace. Let’s explore how this simple act can shape your faith and daily life.

Why Counting Blessings Matters

The Bible encourages us to give thanks in all circumstances (1 Thessalonians 5:18). Yet, it’s easy to overlook daily gifts amid routines and challenges. By actively counting blessings, you’ll:

  • Shift your focus from what’s lacking to what’s abundant.
  • Strengthen your relationship with God through thankfulness.
  • Cultivate resilience during tough times

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How to Start Counting Blessings

You might wonder: How do I count my blessings in a meaningful way? Here are simple, actionable steps:

1. Keep a Thankfulness Journal

Writing down your blessings each day creates a record of God’s faithfulness. Try this:

  • List three things each morning or evening for which you’re grateful.
  • Be specific—“a warm cup of coffee,” “an encouraging conversation,” or “God’s forgiveness.”

2. Reflect on Bible Verses

Scripture is full of examples encouraging gratitude. Consider:

  • Psalm 103:2 – “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits.”
  • James 1:17 – “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above…”

Reflecting on these verses reminds us that every blessing, big or small, comes from God.

3. Share Your Blessings

Blessings multiply when shared! Talk about what you’re thankful for with friends or family. You can even post on social media to inspire others in their own Gratitude Challenge.

Overcoming Challenges in Counting Blessings

Some days, finding blessings feels hard. Here’s what to do when gratitude doesn’t come easily:

  • Pause and Pray: Ask God to open your eyes to His goodness.
  • Start Small: Even in trials, look for little things—a smile, a safe drive, daily bread.
  • Stay Consistent: Make counting blessings a habit, not a one-time act.

FAQ: Common Questions About the Gratitude Challenge

Q: Do I need a fancy gratitude journal?
A: No! Any notebook works. The key is consistency, not appearance.

Q: What if I repeat blessings?
A: That’s okay. Repetition reinforces gratitude and reminds you of ongoing gifts.

Q: How does gratitude affect my faith?
A: Focusing on blessings helps you trust God’s provision and deepens your relationship with Him.

Conclusion: Embrace the Power of Thankfulness

Day 51 of the Gratitude Challenge isn’t just another day—it’s a chance to see God’s hand in your life. As you count your blessings, watch how your heart and mind shift toward joy, peace, and renewed faith. Remember Philippians 4:6—pray with thanksgiving and experience God’s peace.

Ready to share?

Comment below with three blessings you’re thankful for today! Don’t forget to share this post with someone who needs encouragement and subscribe for more inspiration. Let’s continue this journey—together.

Today’s 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Question

How does gratitude help in reducing stress and anxiety?

Gratitude has been shown to effectively reduce stress and anxiety through various mechanisms. Here are key points explaining how it works, along with relevant studies:

1. Positive Emotion Regulation

  • Shift in Focus: Gratitude encourages individuals to focus on positive aspects of life. This shift can counteract negative thoughts that often contribute to stress and anxiety.

2. Enhanced Resilience

  • Coping Mechanism: Practicing gratitude helps build resilience. It allows individuals to better cope with stressors by fostering a more optimistic outlook on life.

3. Improved Sleep Quality

  • Better Rest: Grateful individuals often report improved sleep quality. Better sleep contributes to lower stress and anxiety levels, creating a beneficial cycle.

4. Strengthened Relationships

  • Social Support: Gratitude promotes positive interactions and strengthens social bonds, which can provide emotional support during stressful times.

5. Biological Impact

  • Lower Stress Hormones: Studies indicate that gratitude can lower cortisol levels (a stress hormone), thus reducing overall stress responses.

Relevant Studies

Emmons & McCullough (2003): This study found that participants who kept gratitude journals reported fewer symptoms of physical illness and felt more optimistic about their lives.

Wood et al. (2010): This research demonstrated that gratitude was associated with lower levels of anxiety and depression. The study highlighted the role of gratitude in enhancing psychological well-being.

Hoffman et al. (2013): This study found that participants who practiced gratitude showed lower levels of stress and anxiety compared to those who did not engage in gratitude practices.

Seligman et al. (2005): This research indicated that gratitude exercises significantly increased well-being and decreased depressive symptoms, demonstrating a positive impact on mental health.

Gordon et al. (2015): This study explored the effects of gratitude on stress management in college students, showing that those who practiced gratitude had lower levels of perceived stress.

In summary, gratitude practices can lead to significant reductions in stress and anxiety by promoting positive emotions, enhancing resilience, improving sleep, strengthening relationships, and lowering stress hormones. The studies listed provide valuable insights into the benefits of gratitude for mental health and well-being.

How I can help you do a 70-Day Gratitude Challenge

Looking for a simple way to boost your mood, shift your mindset, and bring more positivity into every day? Tune in to the Live LIGHT Daily Gratitude Podcast during the live campaign of the 70-Day Gratitude Challenge. Each short episode gives you practical gratitude prompts, encouragement, and reflections to help you embrace thankfulness—no matter what life throws your way. Whether you’re on the 70-Day Gratitude Challenge or just want a daily boost, these podcasts will guide you to give thanks with your whole heart and see the difference it makes. Listen now at https://revtrev.com/radio and start your day with gratitude!

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Thursday, 6 November 2025

Gratitude Challenge Day 49 - Treasured Moments

​Celebrate Gratitude Challenge Day 49 by reflecting on treasured moments. Discover how embracing gratitude transforms your view of life’s memories.

Welcome to Gratitude Challenge Day 49! Today, we focus on the power of treasured moments and how practicing gratitude can enrich your daily life. Join us as we share tips for recognizing and appreciating special memories. Whether you’re new to gratitude or continuing your journey, this video will inspire you to pause and celebrate the small joys. Like, comment, and subscribe for more uplifting content and daily gratitude prompts!

I’m Trevor Lund, the Creative Storyteller at https://revtrev.com, the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at https://livelight.ca and your host inside the Live LIGHT Cascade Chalet http://revtrev.link/chalet

Every day for 70 days I’m going to give thanks with my whole heart. That means I’m going to decide to give thanks, feel gratitude and show appreciation for what I feel gratitude for. And I invite you to join me.

Also for every day for 70 days I’m going to live cast podcast and blog. If you want to catch me live, go to https://revtrev.com/tv and subscribe and set notifications to catch me live on YouTube or https://revtrev.com/fb and like and set notification to catch me live on FB or follow on X at https://revtrev.com/x and be notified there.Catch the podcast at https://revtrev.com/radio and the blog at https://revtrev.com/blog Or learn more about about the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge at https://revtrev.link/thanks

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Life is a tapestry of treasured moments—those snapshots of joy, love, and faith that shape our journey. As we continue the Gratitude Challenge, today’s focus invites us to pause and reflect on these precious gifts. Treasured moments are more than memories; they are reminders of God’s faithfulness and blessings, woven into the fabric of everyday life.

What Are Treasured Moments?

Treasured moments are the experiences we hold close to our hearts. They might be simple, like a warm conversation with a friend, or profound, like witnessing an answered prayer. These moments become milestones that encourage gratitude and strengthen our relationship with God.

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Why Are Treasured Moments Important?

  • They nurture thankfulness. Recognizing special memories shifts our mindset from what we lack to what we have.
  • They build faith. Each moment reminds us of God’s presence, as stated in Psalm 77:11: “I will remember the deeds of the LORD; yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago.”
  • They offer comfort. When challenges arise, recalling God’s past goodness helps us trust Him for the future.

How to Recognize Your Treasured Moments

Not all treasured moments are dramatic. Some are quiet, hidden in daily routines. Here’s how to spot them:

  1. Be present. Slow down and notice beauty in small things—a sunrise, laughter, or time spent with loved ones.
  2. Reflect daily. At the end of each day, jot down three moments that brought you joy or peace.
  3. Pray with purpose. Ask God to open your eyes to His blessings, echoing James 1:17: “Every good and perfect gift is from above.”

Making Treasured Moments Last

To preserve these memories:

  • Create a gratitude journal: Write about meaningful events and how God showed up.
  • Share stories: Talk about your treasured moments with family or church friends.
  • Celebrate milestones: Mark anniversaries of answered prayers or breakthroughs with gratitude.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if I struggle to find treasured moments?
A: Begin with small things—a kind word, a safe commute, or a meal enjoyed. Over time, your awareness will grow.

Q: Can difficult seasons have treasured moments?
A: Yes. Even in trials, God can reveal His love and care. Romans 8:28 reminds us, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him.”

Living a Life Filled With Treasured Moments

Embracing gratitude isn’t just a challenge—it’s a lifestyle that transforms how we see ourselves and the world. By focusing on treasured moments, we cultivate hearts that overflow with thanksgiving, drawing us closer to God.

Join the Conversation!

What are your treasured moments from today? Share in the comments below! If this post encouraged you, please share it with a friend or subscribe for daily inspiration on your faith journey. Let’s continue celebrating God’s blessings together!

Today’s 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Question

What made you start the 70-Day Gratitude Challenge?

It started with when I learned how the ancient Hebrews understood the heart. I knew Lav meant “bowels” but in English we translated it “Heart” and in English it means “the place of our emotions.

But the ancient Hebrews understood—what they understood as the place of their emotions—as the “heart”as not only the place of their emotions but also the place of the decision AND the place of their action. The three made up their “whole heart”. I knew we were to give thanks to God with our whole heart…but I had no idea what that would look like.

Then I heard of a study where people needed to feel grateful and write what they felt gratitude for in a journal. In 21 days they reported being 10% happier. I created a course to show people how doing that aligned with scripture.

Then I learned that it takes 3 sets of 21 (or 63 - 70 days) for our neural pathways to regrow and solidify our habits. I always wanted to try a 70-Day challenge. 70 is the number of government and authority. I want gratefulness ruling my mind.

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Unlock a life-changing journey with the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Reflections! This inspiring resource is included with your purchase of the Course + Community + Clarity package, or you can get it on its own. For 70 days, you'll receive daily reflections, thought-provoking prompts, and practical exercises designed to help you give thanks in every situation. Whether you're facing challenges or celebrating victories, these reflections will guide you to focus on the positives, deepen your appreciation, and build habits that enrich your relationships and boost your well-being. Start today and experience how gratitude transforms your outlook—visit https://revtrev.link/thanks to learn more and begin your journey! Just get the book here https://livelight.ca/b/VoQ1N

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Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Gratitude Challenge Day 48 - Blessings Reflection

​Reflect on Day 48 of the Gratitude Challenge! Discover how blessings shape your mindset and boost happiness. Join us in celebrating gratitude today.

Welcome to Day 48 of our Gratitude Challenge! Today, we focus on blessings reflection—taking time to appreciate the good in our lives and strengthen mindful gratitude. Learn practical tips for a positive mindset and join our supportive community as we journey toward a happier, more fulfilled life. Subscribe for daily inspiration and share your reflections in the comments below!

I’m Trevor Lund, the Creative Storyteller at https://revtrev.com, the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at https://livelight.ca and your host inside the Live LIGHT Cascade Chalet http://revtrev.link/chalet

Every day for 70 days I’m going to give thanks with my whole heart. That means I’m going to decide to give thanks, feel gratitude and show appreciation for what I feel gratitude for. And I invite you to join me.

Also for every day for 70 days I’m going to live cast podcast and blog. If you want to catch me live, go to https://revtrev.com/tv and subscribe and set notifications to catch me live on YouTube or https://revtrev.com/fb and like and set notification to catch me live on FB or follow on X at https://revtrev.com/x and be notified there.Catch the podcast at https://revtrev.com/radio and the blog at https://revtrev.com/blog Or learn more about about the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge at https://revtrev.link/thanks

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Have you ever paused in the middle of a busy week and thought about your blessings? Welcome to Gratitude Challenge Day 48, where we dive deep into recognizing and appreciating the countless gifts God has placed in our lives. Whether you’ve followed this gratitude journey from the start or just joined in, today’s reflection offers a meaningful reset for your heart and mind.

Why Focus on Blessings?

In a world spinning with distractions, it’s easy to overlook the everyday miracles around us. The Gratitude Challenge Day series encourages us to step back and intentionally count our blessings. This habit not only lifts our spirits but also aligns us with biblical principles.

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The Power of Blessings Reflection

What Is a Blessings Reflection?

A blessings reflection is simply taking time to recognize and give thanks for what God has done in your life. Psalm 103:2 reminds us:
“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits.”

When we remember God’s goodness—big or small—we cultivate a heart posture that honors Him.

How to Start Your Daily Thankfulness Practice

  1. Set Aside Time: Choose a specific moment each day (morning or evening) for your reflection.
  2. Write It Down: Grab your journal or phone and jot down three things you’re grateful for.
  3. Pray Over Your List: Thank God for these blessings, acknowledging His hand in each one.

Example Entry

  • The warmth of sunshine after a rainy week
  • Encouragement from a friend
  • A comforting Bible verse in a difficult moment

Common Questions About Gratitude Challenges

1. Do I Need Something Big to Be Grateful For?

Not at all! The Bible shows us that thankfulness isn’t reserved for grand events. In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, we are told,
“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
Even little blessings are worthy of gratitude.

2. What If I’m Struggling to Feel Thankful?

Start small. Even on hard days, there’s always something to thank God for—a breath, a meal, a kind word. Over time, your mindset will shift.

3. How Does Gratitude Impact My Faith?

Expressing gratitude draws us closer to God, helps combat negativity, and builds trust in His character. Philippians 4:6 encourages us:
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”

Tips for Staying Consistent

  • Set reminders on your phone
  • Partner with a friend for accountability
  • Use sticky notes or visual prompts around your home

Conclusion: Keep the Challenge Going!

Gratitude Challenge Day 48 isn’t just about today’s reflection—it’s about building a lifestyle of thankfulness rooted in God’s Word. Your blessings are unique, and sharing your journey encourages others.

What blessing stood out to you today? Comment below, share this post with a friend, or subscribe for more daily inspiration. Let’s keep counting our blessings together!

Remember: Each day you spend reflecting on your blessings is another step closer to a more joyful, faith-filled life.

Today’s 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Question

Are there any scientific studies supporting the benefits of gratitude practices?

Scientific studies on gratitude practices have consistently shown numerous benefits for both mental and physical health. Here are some key findings:

Improved Mental Health:

    • Gratitude Writing: Studies have found that writing gratitude letters or journals can significantly improve mental health. Participants who engaged in gratitude writing reported better mental health compared to those who did not, with benefits lasting even after the writing activities ended[1][2].
    • Reduced Depression: Gratitude practices, such as counting blessings, have been associated with lower levels of depression and higher life satisfaction[2][4].

Physical Health Benefits:

    • Better Sleep: Gratitude has been linked to improved sleep quality. Studies have shown that people who practice gratitude tend to have better sleep and wake up feeling more refreshed[3][4].
    • Reduced Pain: Gratitude practices have been found to reduce pain symptoms. For example, patients who kept a gratitude journal reported reduced pain and were more willing to cooperate with treatment procedures[3].
    • Heart Health: Research has indicated that gratitude is associated with fewer signs of heart disease and better heart health, including increased parasympathetic heart-rate variability[2][5].

Neurological Effects:

    • Brain Activity: Studies using fMRI have shown that gratitude can alter brain activity, particularly in areas associated with learning and decision-making. People who practiced gratitude showed greater neural sensitivity in the medial prefrontal cortex when experiencing gratitude[1].
    • Neurotransmitters: Gratitude has been found to regulate neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which manage emotions, anxiety, and stress responses[3].

Behavioral Changes:

    • Healthier Eating: Gratitude practices have been linked to healthier eating behaviors. For example, high school students who wrote weekly gratitude letters reported healthier eating habits compared to those who did not[2].
    • Increased Resilience: Studies have found that people who practice gratitude tend to be more resilient and have better coping mechanisms for dealing with stress and adversity[3][4].

Long-term Effects:

    • Sustained Benefits: The benefits of gratitude practices have been found to last over time. For example, participants who wrote gratitude letters showed sustained mental health benefits even 12 weeks after the writing activities ended[1][2].

Overall, the scientific evidence supports the idea that incorporating gratitude practices into daily life can have significant and lasting benefits for both mental and physical health.

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How I can help you do a 70-Day Gratitude Challenge

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Saturday, 1 November 2025

Gratitude Challenge Day 44 - Thankful List

​Join Day 44 of the Gratitude Challenge! Discover simple ways to create a thankful list and boost positivity in your daily life. Start your journey today!

Welcome to Gratitude Challenge Day 44! Today we’re focusing on building a thankful list to boost your positivity and mental wellness. Learn how simple daily gratitude practices can transform your mindset and help you appreciate life’s little moments. Whether you’re just starting your gratitude journey or looking to deepen your self-improvement routine, these easy strategies will guide you. Don’t forget to subscribe for more tips on personal growth and join our community of positive thinkers!

I’m Trevor Lund, the Creative Storyteller at https://revtrev.com, the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at https://livelight.ca and your host inside the Live LIGHT Cascade Chalet http://revtrev.link/chalet

Every day for 70 days I’m going to give thanks with my whole heart. That means I’m going to decide to give thanks, feel gratitude and show appreciation for what I feel gratitude for. And I invite you to join me.

So also for every day for 70 days I’m going to live cast podcast and blog. If you want to catch me live, go to https://revtrev.com/tv and subscribe and set notifications to catch me live on YouTube or https://revtrev.com/fb and like and set notification to catch me live on FB or follow on X at https://revtrev.com/x and be notified there.Catch the podcast at https://revtrev.com/radio and the blog at https://revtrev.com/blog Or learn more about about the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge at https://revtrev.link/thanks

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Are you feeling a little overwhelmed or weary today? Join us for Gratitude Challenge Day 44 and discover how a simple thankful list can transform your outlook. Gratitude isn’t just a feeling—it’s a practice, and it can be a powerful way to draw closer to God, especially when life is busy or uncertain.

Why Join the Gratitude Challenge?

The Gratitude Challenge is more than a trend; it’s a biblical habit that helps us focus on the blessings God gives us every day. When we slow down and intentionally count our blessings, we find renewed strength and peace. Philippians 4:6 reminds us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”

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Creating Your Thankful List

One of the most practical tools in the Gratitude Challenge is the thankful list. This simple exercise is a way to refocus your heart and mind on God’s goodness.

What Is a Thankful List?

A thankful list is exactly what it sounds like: a written or spoken list of things for which you are grateful. This can be done each morning, before bed, or anytime you need a reminder of God’s faithfulness.

Benefits of a Thankful List:

  • Shifts your perspective from problems to blessings.
  • Strengthens your faith as you remember God’s provision.
  • Brings peace, even in difficult circumstances (Colossians 3:15).

How to Start Your Thankful List

  1. Find a Quiet Moment: Take a few minutes free from distractions.
  2. Pray: Ask God to help you see His blessings.
  3. Write Down 5 Things: Big or small, list at least five things you are thankful for today.
  4. Reflect on Scripture: Read a Bible verse about gratitude (e.g., Psalm 107:1, “Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever!”).
  5. Share Your List: Encourage others by sharing your list with a friend or in the comments below.

Example Thankful List

  • The gift of salvation through Jesus Christ
  • Family and friends who encourage me
  • A roof over my head
  • Answered prayers this week
  • Quiet time with God this morning

Common Questions About Practicing Gratitude

Q: How can gratitude help during tough times?
A: Gratitude redirects our focus from what’s wrong to what God is doing right. This habit can provide comfort and hope, as seen in 1 Thessalonians 5:18: “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

Q: Do I have to write my thankful list down?
A: Writing helps many people focus, but you can also speak your list aloud or pray through it.

Q: Can I include everyday things?
A: Absolutely! Practicing gratitude isn’t just for extraordinary moments. Thank God for daily bread (Matthew 6:11), sunshine, or a kind word.

Conclusion: Join the Gratitude Challenge!

Participating in the Gratitude Challenge with a thankful list is a simple way to deepen your Christian faith and experience more peace, joy, and contentment. God calls us to be thankful in all things—not because life is always easy, but because He is always good.

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Let’s continue the journey together—one thankful list at a time.

Today’s 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Question

What is the purpose of the 70 Day Gratitude Challenge course?

The purpose of the 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Course is to help individuals cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude in their lives. This structured course offers daily guidance and support over a 70-day period, promoting personal growth and enhancing well-being.

Key Features of the Course

  • Daily Content Delivery
    The course is designed to drip out one lesson each day for 70 days. This approach allows participants to absorb the material fully and reflect on it without feeling overwhelmed.
  • Reflection Texts and Questions
    Each day includes text from the reflection along with questions to ponder. This encourages deeper thinking and personal application of gratitude principles.
  • Bible References
    The course incorporates Bible verses that speak to the themes of gratitude and thankfulness. This spiritual dimension adds depth and context for those looking to connect their faith with their practice of gratitude.

Flexibility and Accessibility

  • Go at Your Own Pace
    Participants have the flexibility to complete the course at their own pace. This accommodates different schedules and allows for deeper engagement with each day's material.
  • Ongoing Access
    You will have access to the course content for as long as it is available. This means you can revisit lessons, reflect on insights, and continue your gratitude journey even after the 70 days are complete.

How to Sign Up

To participate in this transformative experience, sign up for the free 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Course by visiting https://revtrev.link/thanks

How I can help you do a 70-Day Gratitude Challenge

Experience daily encouragement and inspiration during the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge! Join the Daily Live Casts at https://revtrev.link/thanks to connect with a community focused on gratitude, positivity, and personal growth. Each day—from September 19 - November 27, 20025— at 1:00 PM Mountain Time, you'll receive practical reflections, uplifting prompts, and real-time support to help you embrace thankfulness—no matter your circumstances.

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Set a notification so you never miss a session! Whether you join live or watch the replay, these daily broadcasts will keep you motivated, deepen your gratitude practice, and help transform your outlook. Don’t miss this inspiring journey—jump in and experience the difference gratitude can make!

Next Steps

Check out https://revtrev.link/thanks and learn how I can help you get involved in the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge or do one on your own.

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