Celebrating God’s Goodness

Welcoming The Holy Spirit Series

September 14 – Today, Let’s recall God’s gifts, provisions, love and guidance towards you. How can you celebrate Him for all He has done?

💖 Scripture for the Day

“Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits—who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion.”
— Psalm 103:2–4

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Reflection

God has given us countless reasons to celebrate. His gifts are new every morning, His provision sustains us, His love never fails, and His guidance keeps us on the right path. Yet, in the rush of daily life, it’s easy to overlook or forget these blessings.

Celebration is not reserved for special occasions—it is a daily practice of joy in response to God’s faithfulness. The Holy Spirit reminds us of all that God has done, stirring our hearts to worship. When we choose to celebrate Him, we declare His goodness not only to ourselves but also to the world around us.

Celebrating God can take many forms: singing, sharing testimony, serving with joy, or simply speaking out loud the ways He has been faithful. Each act of celebration strengthens our faith and brings glory to His name.

Daily Practice

Today, recall God’s gifts, provisions, love, and guidance in your life. Write them down, and then celebrate Him—sing a song of praise, share a testimony, or thank Him aloud for what He has done.

✍️ Journal Prompt

What are the specific gifts, provisions, or moments of guidance that you can celebrate today? How can you make celebration a rhythm in your daily walk with God?

Prayer

Father,
You have been so faithful to me. I celebrate Your gifts, provision, love, and guidance in my life. Forgive me when I forget Your benefits and take them for granted. Teach me to rejoice daily and to let my celebration of You overflow into worship, gratitude, and testimony.
Amen.

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