Philippians 4:6–7
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Paul gives us a formula right in verse 6, "pray, petition, and give thanks". It’s like he’s saying: Take your hands off the problem and put them together in prayer. Every prayer transfers the weight from you to God. Gratitude then shifts your focus from what’s missing to what’s already here.
When our church first started, there wasn’t much to rely on, no big building, no budget, just faith. But there was a clear sense of purpose. Pastor Josue felt a deep burden for Yuma a city full of Hispanic families who needed God and needed a church that would teach sound doctrine, stay faithful to what the Bible says, and reach the next generation with life and creativity. So much that he left everything behind, family, security, multiple family businesses, not to live a better life... but to start from 0. Not to follow "the American Dream", but to pursue God's dream. Not to build a trend, but to plant truth.
That conviction became the heartbeat of our church. In moments when the future looked uncertain, prayer became the foundation. When fear crept in, gratitude opened the door to peace. And God showed up, not just to provide, but to remind us that His Word is enough and His promises are true.
That’s the kind of prayer Paul’s talking about... prayer that releases instead of retains. Gratitude is the faith that thanks God before the miracle, not just after we get what we wanted.
📍 Discussion Question: How would your outlook change if you thanked God for what He’s doing before you see the result?
Gratitude doesn’t wait for our miracle... it helps us create space for God's miracles.