M3SPOT Kingdom Circle Daily Devotion
Date: December 12, 2025
Theme: Gratitude in Every Season
Series: Gratitude & Celebration
Scripture:
“I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will recount all of Your wonderful deeds.”
Psalm 9:1 (ESV)
Reflection:
Psalm 9:1 unveils a prophetic pattern for cultivating deep, consistent gratitude.
It is not just a personal confession; it is a spiritual strategy for living with a heart rooted in God’s goodness.
This scripture reveals three powerful truths:
Whole-hearted gratitude is the believer’s true worship
Testimony is a spiritual weapon that strengthens faith
Remembering God’s deeds is a pathway to fresh encounters
David does not say he will thank God with part of his heart, or only when life feels good.
He says “with my whole heart” because real gratitude demands full attention, full focus, and full devotion.
And he says he will “recount” God’s deeds because testimony is how you anchor your spirit in God’s history of faithfulness.
Gratitude fills your heart.
Testimony fills your memory.
Together, they fill your atmosphere with faith.
1. With My Whole Heart — The Depth God Desires
“I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart…”
Whole-hearted thanksgiving means nothing is held back.
It means:
• No distractions
• No divided focus
• No silent complaints
• No emotional resistance
• No selective gratitude
Whole-hearted gratitude purifies:
• Your thoughts
• Your emotions
• Your attitude
• Your spiritual sensitivity
Why does God desire whole-hearted gratitude?
Because thanksgiving done with your whole heart:
• Breaks heaviness
• Lifts your spirit
• Aligns your priorities
• Invites God’s presence
• Strengthens your faith
Ask yourself:
“Is my gratitude full, or is it partial?”
“Have I thanked God with my spirit or only with my words?”
Whole-hearted gratitude is the highest form of honor.
2. I Will Recount — The Power of Remembering God’s Goodness
“…I will recount all of Your wonderful deeds.”
Recounting is not casual remembering.
It is intentional storytelling before God.
It means you consciously bring God’s past works into your present moment.
When you recount His deeds:
• Your faith rises
• Your hope strengthens
• Your mind becomes peaceful
• Your spirit becomes confident
• Your atmosphere shifts
• Your trust deepens
The enemy wants you to forget, but testimony restores vision.
Ask yourself:
“What miracles have I forgotten?”
“Which testimonies should I revisit so my faith can come alive again?”
Recounting God’s works is how you tell your spirit:
“If He did it before, He will do it again.”
3. Wonderful Deeds — Seeing God’s Hand in Every Season
David calls God’s works “wonderful,” not because every season felt pleasant, but because every season carried purpose.
Recounting His deeds:
• Opens your eyes to past deliverances
• Helps you see purpose in your process
• Teaches you the ways of God
• Builds confidence for the future
• Breaks fear and anxiety
Testimony is revelation.
Remembering is spiritual warfare.
Gratitude is alignment.
Ask yourself:
“Where do I need to see God’s hand again?”
“Which situation requires faith anchored in remembrance?”
Your gratitude today prepares your breakthrough tomorrow.
Say This Boldly:
I give thanks to God with my whole heart.
My gratitude is sincere, full, and intentional.
I remember and recount every good thing He has done.
My faith is rising as I recall His faithfulness.
My spirit is strengthened by remembrance and testimony.
I walk in joy, confidence, and gratitude today.
Everything God has done becomes fuel for what He will do.
I live in the atmosphere of thanksgiving and victory.
Prayer:
Father, I thank You with my whole heart.
Thank You for Your wonderful deeds in my life.
Teach me to remember, recount, and celebrate Your goodness.
Fill my heart with gratitude that is deep and sincere.
Let my testimony rise with clarity and power.
Strengthen my faith through remembrance.
Let my life reflect thanksgiving, joy, and trust every day.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
Action Step for Today:
Write down three testimonies God has given you this year.
Speak them out loud as thanksgiving, and allow your faith to rise.
Say:
“Lord, I recount Your wonderful deeds.”
Final Thought:
When your heart is full of gratitude and your mouth is full of testimony, your life becomes full of God’s presence.
Worship Focus of the Day:
“You’ve Been Good” — Maverick City Music
https://youtu.be/lnHfNb0UNf4 Hashtags:
#M3SPOTDevotion #GratitudeSeries #KingdomCircle #WholeHeartGratitude #RecountHisDeeds #ThanksgivingHeart #DailyTestimony #FaithBuilder #GodIsFaithful #WorshipLifestyle ๐ฟ M3SPOT Kingdom Circle Daily Devotion
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Date: December 12, 2025
๐ Theme: Gratitude in Every Season
๐ Series: Gratitude & Celebration
๐ Scripture:
“I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will recount all of Your wonderful deeds.”
Psalm 9:1 (ESV)
๐ญ Reflection:
Psalm 9:1 unveils a prophetic pattern for cultivating deep, consistent gratitude.
It is not just a personal confession; it is a spiritual strategy for living with a heart rooted in God’s goodness.
This scripture reveals three powerful truths:
๐ Whole-hearted gratitude is the believer’s true worship
๐ Testimony is a spiritual weapon that strengthens faith
๐ Remembering God’s deeds is a pathway to fresh encounters
David does not say he will thank God with part of his heart, or only when life feels good.
He says “with my whole heart” because real gratitude demands full attention, full focus, and full devotion.
And he says he will “recount” God’s deeds because testimony is how you anchor your spirit in God’s history of faithfulness.
Gratitude fills your heart.
Testimony fills your memory.
Together, they fill your atmosphere with faith.
๐ฟ 1. With My Whole Heart — The Depth God Desires
๐ “I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart…”
Whole-hearted thanksgiving means nothing is held back.
It means:
• No distractions
• No divided focus
• No silent complaints
• No emotional resistance
• No selective gratitude
Whole-hearted gratitude purifies:
• Your thoughts
• Your emotions
• Your attitude
• Your spiritual sensitivity
Why does God desire whole-hearted gratitude?
Because thanksgiving done with your whole heart:
• Breaks heaviness
• Lifts your spirit
• Aligns your priorities
• Invites God’s presence
• Strengthens your faith
Ask yourself:
๐ “Is my gratitude full, or is it partial?”
๐ “Have I thanked God with my spirit or only with my words?”
Whole-hearted gratitude is the highest form of honor.
๐ฟ 2. I Will Recount — The Power of Remembering God’s Goodness
๐ “…I will recount all of Your wonderful deeds.”
Recounting is not casual remembering.
It is intentional storytelling before God.
It means you consciously bring God’s past works into your present moment.
When you recount His deeds:
• Your faith rises
• Your hope strengthens
• Your mind becomes peaceful
• Your spirit becomes confident
• Your atmosphere shifts
• Your trust deepens
The enemy wants you to forget, but testimony restores vision.
Ask yourself:
๐ “What miracles have I forgotten?”
๐ “Which testimonies should I revisit so my faith can come alive again?”
Recounting God’s works is how you tell your spirit:
“If He did it before, He will do it again.”
๐ฟ 3. Wonderful Deeds — Seeing God’s Hand in Every Season
David calls God’s works “wonderful,” not because every season felt pleasant, but because every season carried purpose.
Recounting His deeds:
• Opens your eyes to past deliverances
• Helps you see purpose in your process
• Teaches you the ways of God
• Builds confidence for the future
• Breaks fear and anxiety
Testimony is revelation.
Remembering is spiritual warfare.
Gratitude is alignment.
Ask yourself:
๐ “Where do I need to see God’s hand again?”
๐ “Which situation requires faith anchored in remembrance?”
Your gratitude today prepares your breakthrough tomorrow.
๐ฌ Say This Boldly:
I give thanks to God with my whole heart.
My gratitude is sincere, full, and intentional.
I remember and recount every good thing He has done.
My faith is rising as I recall His faithfulness.
My spirit is strengthened by remembrance and testimony.
I walk in joy, confidence, and gratitude today.
Everything God has done becomes fuel for what He will do.
I live in the atmosphere of thanksgiving and victory.
๐ Prayer:
Father, I thank You with my whole heart.
Thank You for Your wonderful deeds in my life.
Teach me to remember, recount, and celebrate Your goodness.
Fill my heart with gratitude that is deep and sincere.
Let my testimony rise with clarity and power.
Strengthen my faith through remembrance.
Let my life reflect thanksgiving, joy, and trust every day.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
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Action Step for Today:
Write down three testimonies God has given you this year.
Speak them out loud as thanksgiving, and allow your faith to rise.
Say:
“Lord, I recount Your wonderful deeds.”
๐ฃ Final Thought:
When your heart is full of gratitude and your mouth is full of testimony, your life becomes full of God’s presence.
๐ถ Worship Focus of the Day:
๐ง “You’ve Been Good” — Maverick City Music
https://youtu.be/lnHfNb0UNf4
๐ Hashtags:
#M3SPOTDevotion #GratitudeSeries #KingdomCircle #WholeHeartGratitude #RecountHisDeeds #ThanksgivingHeart #DailyTestimony #FaithBuilder #GodIsFaithful #WorshipLifestyle