The 116 Life Ep. 95: Gushing With Gratitude
As we dive into the heart of the fourth quarter, a time when the gears of life begin to wind down, there’s much to reflect upon and feel grateful for. During a recent episode of The 116 Life from Holy Culture Radio on Sirius XM channel 140, the conversation between Meah Evans and Ace Harris explored themes of gratitude, preparation for the new year, and the joy of Thanksgiving. Here’s a deeper look into their discussion and some insights it left us with.
Finding Rejuvenation in Rest
Meah began by sharing how refreshed she felt after a couple of weeks off. This break allowed her to rejuvenate and return to her work with a renewed sense of energy. This sentiment of rejuvenation after rest isn’t new, but it’s a critical reminder that stepping away from the hustle can recharge us in unexpected ways. Ace agreed, reflecting on how these pauses allow for introspection and gratitude for the present.
Thanksgiving Traditions and Family Connections
Celebrating Thanksgiving was another focal point, where both speakers shared fond memories of their family traditions. For Ace, Thanksgiving in the Harris household means large gatherings with up to 50 family members, filled with laughter, games, and, of course, food. While Ace might not be a fan of traditional Thanksgiving dishes, he appreciates his wife’s smoked turkey and the array of African dishes that grace their table. Meah ‘s Thanksgiving has evolved over the years. As her sister’s family travels for the holiday, her Thanksgiving gatherings have become smaller, giving her the opportunity to invite friends who might not have family nearby. She prides herself on cooking a mean mac and cheese and cherishes the traditions passed down from her grandmother.
Gratitude Beyond Thanksgiving
The conversation also delved into the heart of gratitude, discussing how it’s expressed differently from thankfulness. Meah brought in insights from chat tools, explaining that thankfulness often responds to something external, while gratitude is an ongoing, reflective state of being. This deeper understanding of gratitude as a posture of the heart invites us to appreciate life’s blessings, big and small, even when circumstances aren’t ideal.
Navigating Cultural Critique and Joy
Amidst the culture of critique, both Meah and Ace acknowledged the ease with which we can become critical rather than grateful. Our society, heavily influenced by social media and instant feedback, tends to focus more on what’s wrong than what’s right. They challenged listeners (and themselves) to rise above this tendency, choosing instead to embrace a joyful and thankful heart.
Scriptural Perspectives on Gratitude
Reflecting on the biblical foundation of gratitude, Psalm 95:1-3 was highlighted, encouraging us to sing for joy and come into God’s presence with thanksgiving. This passage calls for a joyful and exuberant expression of gratitude that sometimes might even seem over the top in today’s world but is nonetheless a powerful testimony of faith. Philippians 4:11-13 further reinforced the importance of contentment, gratitude, and joy in all circumstances. Meah shared how learning to be content, whether with much or little, transformed her mindset and elevated her gratitude.
A Continuous Journey of Thankfulness
As the episode wrapped up, Ace and Meah reminded everyone that true gratitude should be more than a yearly reflection at Thanksgiving. It’s a daily practice, an invitation to enter the Lord’s presence with thanksgiving guiding our everyday interactions. For the artist community especially, it’s a call to appreciate the journey and celebrate the small victories in their creative paths. As we move through this Thanksgiving season and into the new year, may we all cultivate a heart of gratitude that permeates beyond November, enhancing our outlook on life and deepening our connections with others and with God.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Welcome Back to Holy Culture Radio
00:10 Reflecting on the Fourth Quarter
02:57 Thanksgiving Traditions and Food
06:56 The Heart of Thanksgiving
13:29 The Culture of Critique
18:46 Navigating Criticism During Thanksgiving
19:27 The Impact of Cynicism on Gratitude
21:07 Distinguishing Thankfulness and Gratefulness
22:32 Personal Reflections on Gratitude
29:08 Scriptural Insights on Gratitude
35:53 The Importance of Year-Round Gratitude
38:19 Closing Thoughts and Thanksgiving Wishes
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