The Sound of a Thankful Heart
- Ronisha Levy
- Nov 24
- 2 min read
Sing out your thanks to the Lord! Sing praises to our God with a harp.
-Psalm 147:7 (TPT)

DEVOTIONAL
Bestie… before you get swept into the cooking, the traveling, the hosting, or the trying-to-hold-it-all-together, take a breath.
Psalm 147:7 invites us to not just feel grateful — but to sing our thanks. Because gratitude speaks. It loosens the tight places. It lifts the spirit. And it turns your attention back to the God who has carried you through every chapter of this year.
This Thanksgiving week, let your gratitude be intentional: Not for what went right…but for the God who held you when it didn’t. For the doors that opened…and the ones that protected you by staying shut. For the joy you received…and the strength you built in the quiet places where you felt unseen.
Your thanksgiving is worship. Your praise is a weapon. And God loves to hear you say, “Lord, I see You — in all of this.”
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
Gratitude shifts the atmosphere. Thanksgiving isn’t just a holiday — it’s a posture. And today, you get to practice giving God thanks not because everything is perfect, but because His presence has been consistent.
WORSHIP SONG OF THE DAY

“Thank You” – Walter Hawkins
A classic, tender reminder that gratitude is a lifestyle, not a season.
AFFIRMATIONS
I choose gratitude today.
God has been faithful in every season of my life.
My heart is grounded, steady, and thankful.
I see God’s hand in big and small ways.
I am surrounded by grace and goodness.
JOURNAL PROMPTS
What is one unexpected blessing God gave me this year?
Where have I seen God’s faithfulness most clearly lately?
What am I grateful for that isn’t tied to things or achievements?
Which area of my life is God inviting me to slow down and breathe?
CALL TO ACTION
If this devotional spoke to you, come join me back at the table. There are more Walk With God devotionals waiting for you on the website — pouring into your faith, your peace, and your daily life. Your seat is ready, love.



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