Why do we often have a hard time expressing gratitude to God?

One enemy of gratitude is pride. Pride is the belief that every good thing in our life is the result of what we have done.

Proverbs 8:13 says, “The fear of the Lord is to hate evil; pride and arrogance and the evil way and the perverted mouth, I hate.” Proverbs 11:2 says “When pride comes, then comes dishonor, but with the humble is wisdom.”

And in 1 Peter 5:5, Peter said, “God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”

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Why does God hate pride so much? Think about this: God’s plan is to draw people to Himself. He is doing everything He can to draw you and me to Himself.

And yet, when we are infected with pride, when we start taking credit for the good things in our lives, we are failing to give credit to God.

We cannot give credit to God if we are taking the credit for something in our lives.

Therefore, pride turns our hearts away from God.

Let’s be honest: We all tend to take credit for good things in our lives. Somebody compliments our home, and we think, “If you worked as hard as I do, then you could have a beautiful home, too.”

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Or somebody says something nice about our appearance, and we think, “Of course I look great. I work out, and I watch my diet.”

Or somebody compliments our child, and we think, “Of course my kid is wonderful — I am a great parent.”

The Bible says humility is the recognition that every good thing in our lives is the result of what God has done for us.

You cannot give God credit and also take credit yourself for the good things in life.

Another enemy of gratitude is busyness. Life is moving so quickly that we often fail to stop and take time to give God praise for what He has done for us.

Remember the story in Luke 17 about the 10 lepers Jesus healed, and only one of them returned to give thanks to Jesus?

Jesus said to him, “Were there not 10 cleansed? But the nine — where are they?” (17:17).

Many times, the busyness of everyday life keeps us from expressing gratitude to God.

Those of you who are parents or grandparents, have you ever had this happen? You knock yourself out to do something nice for your child. You are so excited about the gift or the activity you have planned for this precious child in your life.

The day comes, the child receives the gift, and you wait and wait for those two words. Finally, you say, “Aren’t you going to say something?”

Becoming thankful is one of the key principles for becoming like Jesus Christ.

The child rolls his or her eyes and begrudgingly says, “Thank you.”

How does it make you feel when you do something nice for your child, but he or she does not express gratitude? That’s the same way it makes God feel when we fail to thank Him for His blessings in our lives.

Becoming thankful is one of the key principles for becoming like Jesus Christ.

Dr. Robert Jeffress is a best-selling author of 25 books, a nationally and internationally syndicated TV and radio host, and the senior pastor of First Baptist Dallas, one of the largest and most influential churches in America. Pathway to Victory, Dr. Jeffress’ broadcast ministry, airs daily nationwide on more than 900 radio stations and is broadcast live to 195 countries. His latest book, “Choosing the Extraordinary Life: God’s 7 Secrets for Success and Significance,” is available at bookstores everywhere. He is an evangelical adviser to President Donald J. Trump.

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