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The Lens Of Gratitude

The Lens Of Gratitude

Philippians 4:4–7

It’s easy to be thankful when life’s going well. When the coffee’s hot, the kids are cooperating, and traffic lights somehow all turn green. But what about the days when nothing seems right? When life feels more like survival than celebration?

That’s where gratitude becomes more than a feeling. It becomes a lens. Like a pair of sunglasses that tint how we see the world, gratitude has the power to shift our entire perspective. Through this lens, life looks different. Lighter. Brighter. More hopeful.

Science even backs this up. Grateful people report lower levels of depression and anxiety, deeper relationships, and even better physical health. From improved heart function to fewer doctor visits. Gratitude, it turns out, rewires our brains and renews our bodies. And long before UCLA or medical journals told us so, Paul was preaching it from a prison cell.

In Philippians 4:4–7, Paul writes:
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice. … Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”

Paul isn’t suggesting we slap on a smile and ignore reality. He’s saying there’s a deeper joy to be found, one rooted not in our circumstances but in Christ. Gratitude grows when we recognize the source. Jesus. He is the joy that outlasts hardship, the peace that makes no sense in the middle of chaos.

And when we truly see that, it shows. Our outlook softens. Our tone becomes gracious. We pray with confidence. We become people marked by peace, not panic.

Even legendary preacher Charles Spurgeon, who wrestled deeply with depression, once wrote, “When we cannot rejoice in our present, let us thank God for the past.” Gratitude didn’t erase his pain. It helped him endure it with hope.

So here’s your invitation. Put on the lens of gratitude. Not just on Sundays or good days, but every day. Start small. For the next 10 days, take two minutes each morning and write down:

  • One physical blessing

  • One relational blessing

  • One spiritual blessing

And if you’re feeling brave, share it. With your spouse. Your kids. Your LifeGroup. Maybe even online. Because your thankfulness might just be the spark someone else needs to see the goodness of God.

Even on the hard mornings, gratitude is how we remember who God is and what He’s done. It’s not denial. It’s defiance. A declaration that no storm can outshine His faithfulness.

At LifeBrook, we believe in this kind of living. Not perfect. Not always polished. But real. Rooted in hope. Reframed by gratitude.

Let’s put on the lens together.”

Chris Hester epitomizes the heart and soul of LifeBrook Church, having been ingrained in our community since childhood. With roots tracing back to his parents, who were charter members, Chris’s journey of faith has been woven into the very fabric of our church. For over 30 years, Chris has faithfully served as a Deacon, bringing wisdom and dedication to his role. His commitment to ministry is evident through his involvement in various church initiatives, from leading Bible studies to spearheading committees and organizations. In 2023, he answered the call to serve as an Elder, further deepening his spiritual leadership within our congregation. Outside the church walls, Chris is a seasoned software developer, bringing a wealth of professional expertise to his endeavors. Alongside his beloved wife, Audrey, they find joy and fulfillment in residing in the vibrant Timbergrove neighborhood, where they continue to invest their lives in service to God and community. Chris’s steadfast commitment to both his faith and his community resonates deeply with the values of LifeBrook Church, making him a cherished member and leader among our congregation.

John Norwood is a cherished member of the LifeBrook Church family, having been an integral part of our community since 2005. While he currently serves with distinction as a Lay Elder, John’s journey of service within the church began with six years on staff, where his dedication and leadership left an indelible mark. In addition to his role at LifeBrook, John brings his passion for education to his work as a 9th Grade English teacher at Lamar High School, where he invests in shaping the minds and hearts of young learners. Alongside his beloved wife, Mandy, and their two teenage boys, John finds solace and adventure in exploring the beauty of our National Parks. Their shared love for outdoor experiences fosters cherished family moments and strengthens their bond. John’s academic pursuits have equipped him with a solid foundation for ministry, holding a Master of Divinity degree from George W. Truett Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts from Howard Payne University. With his unwavering commitment to faith, family, and community, John embodies the core values of LifeBrook Church, making him a beloved leader and cherished member of our congregation.

Zach Brackett brings over a decade of dedicated ministry experience to LifeBrook Church. Together with his wife, Melody, they form a dynamic duo deeply rooted in faith and family values. Their journey began during their college years, where Zach and Melody crossed paths during freshman orientation. Their connection was instant, leading to a marriage just a few months after graduation. Now, with three vibrant children filling their home, Zach treasures every moment spent nurturing his role as both husband and father. Zach’s educational background includes a Master’s of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, equipping him with the knowledge and wisdom to lead our congregation with authenticity and insight. Additionally, his Bachelor of Arts in Communication, with a Minor in Leadership, from Christopher Newport University, enhances his ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Through his genuine commitment to family and faith, Zach embodies the values of LifeBrook Church, making him a relatable and inspiring leader for our community.