Let The Redeemed Say So
Series: God's Faithfulness in 2022
Summary
We are called to practice gratitude in every situation (Colossians 3:17; Ephesians 5:20; 1 Thessalonians 5:18). Gratitude has a distinct, positive impact on our relationships, as well as our physical and mental health. It enhances empathy, reduces aggression, improves self-esteem, and leads to better sleep. But gratitude does not happen naturally. It must be purposed and practiced. That is why Psalm 107:2 tells us to let the redeemed of the LORD say so. There is power in verbalizing our gratitude to our Heavenly Father, friends, family, and co-workers. Here at Beltway Park, we are immensely grateful for the way God has worked in and through us as a church family in the last year (see the full report at beltway.org/ annualreport).

David McQueen
Lead Pastor
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