
Understanding Ingratitude in Relationships and Faith
Explore the prevalence of ingratitude in various relationships like children and parents, husbands and wives, and employers and employees. Delve into the Christian perspective on gratitude, highlighting the importance of being thankful and the consequences of ingratitude. Discover the biblical teachings on expressing gratitude towards God for His blessings and every good gift He provides.
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Ingratitude 1.Ingratitude is common. Children and parents. Husbands and wives. Employers and employees.
Ingratitude 2. As Christians For each other. Blessings of God. The sin of ingratitude.
Ingratitude I. Ingratitude illustrated (Luke 17:11-19).
Ingratitude II.Christians should have a spirit gratitude. A. This is thankfulness. B. The wicked are unthank- ful (2 Tim. 3:1-5; Rom. 1:18-23).
Ingratitude III.Christians should be grateful to God. A. He is the Creator. Acts 17:22-28 Job 33:4 Eph. 5:20; Col. 3:17; 1 Thess. 5:18
Ingratitude III.Christians should be grateful to God. B. He gives every good gift (James 1:17). Eph. 1:3; 1 John 4:9 Col. 1:12-14 1 Pet. 1:3-4