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A ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR WORD

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Luke 17:11-19


A One Hundred Dollar Word
Donald Cantrell
Luke 17:11-19


Theme: ‘‘Thanks give’s a person a great return on their investment’’


Thanksgiving Sermon

I - The Quarantined Men (11 - 12)

II - The Quandary Mentioned (13)

III - The Qualified Man (14)

IV - The Quest Magnified (15 - 16)

V - The Query Manifested (17)

VI - The Quantity Minimized (18 - 19)

Why Is It So Hard to Say Thanks?

Showing gratitude can be a powerful but underused force, scientists say.

If you make a list of the most important words in the English language, be sure to include the word ‘‘thanks’’ near the top.

Researchers at several institutions have come up with evidence that simply showing gratitude may be among the most powerful -- and underused -- forces in our lives. It can strengthen relationships, and make us happier and more satisfied with our lives.

That sounds like a high order for what seems like a simple gesture, but there is compelling evidence that expressing gratitude regularly can change a person’s life and while you might believe that showing thanks is a personality trait and thus difficult to change, some scientists, including psychology professor Robert Emmons of the University of California at Davis, believes we can all learn how to do it better.

‘‘It is a [psychological] trait,’’ Emmons said via e-mail, ‘‘but unlike something like extraversion-introversion, it is not fixed in one’s biological makeup. ‘‘Gratitude is an emotional reaction and a way of looking at the world,’’ he noted. ‘‘We have some control over this aspect. Gratitude is a sustainable approach to life that can be freely chosen for oneself, it’s choosing to focus on blessings rather than burdens, gifts rather than curses, and people report that it transforms their lives.’’

But it’s not necessarily easy.
Someone who is ‘‘agreeable, optimistic or empathic’’ will find it easier than someone who is ‘‘disagreeable, pessimistic or narcissistic,’’ Emmons said, but he maintai ...

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