My Month of Fidelity!1Co4:2

We do not know how to be grateful, we do not see the efforts of another, we hide on the sacrifices of others, we are too plaintive, we think that it is we alone who give more and that others do nothing, we murmurons constantly, and our negative words sometimes cancel our blessings.
We do not know how to say thank you when someone has done us good, we do not know how to be whole with those who are always present, we disregard them in general, we take them for the needy because they give us their time from their love, we do not know how to value the person who makes himself available to us.
In the same way that we neglect those who are loyal, it is also true that some use our generosity to abuse us.
But no matter how it’s done, God wants us to be grateful.
Gratitude is gratitude, it strengthens bonds.
It no longer runs the streets, men are ungrateful, swollen and always want to appear what they are not.
If we are not careful, this trend will stifle the bit of availability in us.
When we take the example of parents, we realize that some children have difficulty appreciating the efforts of their parents to their true value, yet parents fight to provide for their needs.
Recognition brings pleasure to one who is the object, recognition improves relationships and is a sign of maturity.
Recognition fuels confidence.
Let’s learn to have the attitudes of recognition, strive to show us that we are the sons of God.
He is faithful even when we turn his back on him and he invites us to be more accessible and willing for those around us.
Be grateful to those who showed you faithfulness.
Matthew 25:23 – And his lord saith unto him, It is well, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful in a few things, I will confide much to you; enter into the joy of your master.
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