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ThanksLiving Reading Plan

November 24, 2025

Gratitude isn’t just something we say, it’s a way we live. “Thanksgiving” comes once a year, but “ThanksLiving” is a lifestyle that changes everything. Here is a 7-day reading plan you can use to focus on gratitude as a way of life.


Day 1 — The Peace of Christ

Scripture Reading: John 14:25–31

In this passage, Jesus comforts His disciples on the night before the cross. He promises the Holy Spirit and gives them a peace the world cannot imitate. This peace is not the absence of trouble—it is the presence of Christ. Thankful living begins when we trust the One who holds our future securely in His hands. Gratitude grows when peace rules.

Reflection Question: Where do I need Christ’s peace to rule in my heart today?

Day 2 — A Heart Guarded by Prayer and Praise

Scripture Reading: Philippians 4:4–9

Paul invites believers into a pattern of joy, gentleness, prayer, and peace. Thanksgiving is built into prayer itself. When we pray with thanksgiving, anxiety is displaced by peace. Let gratitude shape not only your prayers but also your thoughts. What you dwell on directs the condition of your heart.

Reflection Question: What worry can I turn into a prayer of thanksgiving?

Day 3 — Let the Word Dwell Richly

Scripture Reading: Psalm 119:9–16

This passage describes the believer learning to walk with God by keeping His Word close. Scripture is not just information—it is nourishment. As God’s Word dwells richly in us, gratitude grows naturally. Ask the Lord today to help His Word take deep root in your heart—not just visited, but welcomed and lived.

Reflection Question: What verse is God calling me to treasure this week?

Day 4 — Scripture That Renews the Mind

Scripture Reading: Romans 12:1–5

Paul urges believers to offer their lives to God as living sacrifices. The key to transformation is the renewing of the mind. The world presses us into its mold—fear, complaint, comparison—but the Word reshapes us into Christ’s image. Gratitude flows from a renewed mind that sees God’s mercy clearly.

Reflection Question: How is God using His Word to renew my mind?

Day 5 — Give Thanks in All Circumstances

Scripture Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:12–24

Paul gives a cascade of practical commands. At the center is the call to “give thanks in all circumstances.” This does not mean pretending hardships are pleasant—it means recognizing God’s presence and purpose in every season. Gratitude is an act of trust. It declares: “God is working even here.”

Reflection Question: What difficult situation can I offer to God with thanksgiving?

Day 6 — Do All to the Glory of God

Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:23–33

Paul shows how everyday decisions—what we eat, how we act, how we treat others—are opportunities to honor God. Thanksgiving becomes the attitude that shapes everything. When gratitude is your motive, ordinary moments become sacred.

Reflection Question: How can I glorify God in one ordinary action today?

Day 7 — A Heart Overflowing with Praise

Scripture Reading: Psalm 103:1–14

David calls his own soul to remember God’s blessings—His forgiveness, healing, compassion, and faithful love. Thanksgiving grows when we intentionally remember the good things God has done. Pause today and recount the ways God has been good to you. Let your heart overflow with praise.

Reflection Question: What are five blessings I am most thankful for this Thanksgiving?

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