
Show your appreciation.
- RCCG-Victory Temple Chantilly
- 3 days ago
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Updated: 2 days ago
JAN. 8, 2026
Show your appreciation.
"I thank my God every time I remember you." Php 1:3 NIV
Paul takes one entire chapter in the book of Romans to name the people who helped him and to express his appreciation for them. Showing that you care about people beyond what they can do for you lets them know you truly care about them.
Sincere praise can energize others and cause them to spring up like wilted flowers that have just been watered. Oh, the dividends that a husband or a wife (or anyone else) would reap from expressing appreciation for the little things. Just in case your gratitude muscle has grown weak, and you take most kindnesses and efforts for granted, read the following list of tasks and responsibilities that you should show appreciation for:
Cleaning the house.
Preparing meals.
Paying the bills.
Going to work.
Spending wisely.
Buying groceries.
Washing and folding the clothes.
Bathing the kids.
Taking out the trash.
Filling the car with gasoline.
Being on time.
Watering the grass or plants.
Sending out Christmas and special occasion cards.
Selecting family birthday presents.
Supporting your career.
Being accountable.
Listening.
The list could go on and on. Why not set a goal of appreciating at least one thing per day for a particular person in your life? If you are a man, don't be so insecure that you fear you will appear weak if you start to notice the little things. It takes a real man to look beyond his needs and recognize the efforts of another.
When you are secure in your own identity, you are able to give people more power by keeping them informed, trusting them, caring about them, and appreciating them.
Show your appreciation
Sincere praise can energize others.
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