The Holy Shift Devotionals Podcast
Daily Devotional Podcast based on the Holy Shift Devotionals Book Series, every 30 days is a new theme for getting closer with God, we start the daily Podcast with readings from the First Book in the Series, Leading With God's heart. where we learn to transform ourselves from relying on our strength our justifications, our feelings and open ourselves to Let God lead through us.
Through out the Podcast we will go through each day of each book in the series
Book 1: Leading with God's Heart
The Holy Shift Devotionals Podcast
EPISODE 23: Cultivating Gratitude | Day 23 Leading With God's Heart
Day 23 of Leading with God's Heart reveals gratitude as a spiritual discipline that transforms leadership. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:18 ("Give thanks in all circumstances"), Desiree Day explores how thankfulness is more than pleasant sentiment—it's transformative practice backed by both Scripture and science.
As leaders, we often focus exclusively on problems to solve and areas for improvement, which can blind us to God's present movement and provision. Gratitude adjusts our vision, enabling us to see divine fingerprints in the midst of difficulties.
Crucially, Paul instructs us to give thanks IN all circumstances, not FOR all circumstances. Gratitude isn't denial or toxic positivity—it's the choice to acknowledge God's goodness even when life is hard. You can be grateful in a storm without being grateful for the storm. You can grieve what's broken while celebrating what remains whole.
The shift action introduces a powerful daily practice: start a gratitude journal and write three specific things you're grateful for in your leadership journey every day. The challenge? Don't repeat previous entries. This forces you to actively look for God's goodness, and when you start looking, you find it everywhere.
This episode will transform your perspective from complaint to celebration, from criticism to gratitude, from blindness to seeing God's goodness all around you.
Scripture focus: 1 Thessalonians 5:18