✝ Daily Encouragement (11/26/25) "Thankless Lane"
Published: Wed, 11/26/25
Updated: Wed, 11/26/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Wednesday, November 26, 2025 "Thankless
Lane"
Message summary: Are you living on Thankless Lane? Or are you expressing thankfulness to God and to others? We sure hope you're living on Thankful Lane!
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Thankfulness,
whether
expressed to
God or to
others,
provides the
atmosphere of
a pleasant
setting, for
the giver, the
recipient and
for those
within
earshot. There
are far too
many settings
where anger,
ingratitude
and
belligerent
speech are the
norm causing
the hearer to
be stressed
rather than to
be blessed.
Ingratitude is
one of the
most dominant
and universal
sins in the
human race.
The Apostle
Paul in his
sweeping,
panoramic view
of human
depravity in
Romans 1 makes
this dismal
statement, "They
neither
glorified Him
as God nor
gave thanks to
Him".
Later in his
final epistle
Paul lists
some of the
characteristics
evident in the
perilous last
days. Among
them we read
that men will
be
"unthankful".
1)
Thankfulness
is an act of
the will. The
healed leper
chose to
return and
give thanks.
He did so very
publicly with
great
expressiveness.
He "came
back, praising
God in a loud
voice. He
threw himself
at Jesus' feet
and thanked
Him."
2)
Thankfulness
matters to
God. Jesus was
disturbed that
the others did
not return to
give Him
thanks: "Jesus
asked, 'Were
not all ten
cleansed?
Where are the
other nine?
Was no one
found to
return and
give praise to
God except
this
foreigner?'"
3)
Thankfulness
is an
excellent
testimony.
Others
observed this
and the story
became part of
the Scriptural
record.
Are
we like the
one who
returned to
give "Thanks!"
or like the
other nine who
did not? Are
you expressing
thankfulness
to God and to
others? If I'm
permitted to
name a lane in
heaven, where
I live out my
eternal
dwelling, I'd
sure be
pleased to
choose,
Thankful Lane!
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Brooksyne's
note: A
few minutes
ago I opened
an envelope
from the mail
this morning.
As I read it
my eyes filled
up with tears.
It was a very
sweet
note of gratitude
from our 20
year old
"granddaughter"
Sadie whose
one-room
school house I
visited last
Wednesday
where she has
taught for
three years. I
took homemade
cupcakes and
gave her a
vintage wooden
red
schoolhouse
that plays
"School Days"
for her
classroom or
her own
personal
enjoyment. When the music box plays the school teacher comes out of the schoolhouse and goes back in repeatedly during the song. This delighted the children who surrounded me as I played it for them. "You are simply the best grandmother ever!!" were the words Sadie wrote that choked me up. Since we don't have our own biological grandchildren, we're most grateful for the seven Lapp children who treat us as lovingly as though they were our very own grandchildren.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"For the Beauty of the Earth/This is My Father's World" Watch on YouTube Selah
"Gratitude"
Watch
on YouTube
Brandon
Lake
Yesterday's mystery photo was taken at the entrance to the underground parking lot at the Apple headquarters located here on Google maps. Now you can get the hint it's where products are developed that can easily cause greed and discontentment!
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How to become
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Christian:Personal
Mission
Statement: "I
am created by
God to bring
Him glory.
Through God's
Son Jesus
Christ I have
been redeemed
and make it my
life's goal to
please the
Lord. My
mission in
life is to
honor God
through my
faith and
obedience and
prepare myself
and all whom I
may influence
for eternity."
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