I don't understand the current trend of Christian advice AI chat bots. We know that AI spews absolute garbage so frequently that places like Stack Overflow and Ask Ubuntu (as well as some subreddits) are banning it. Prompt engineers are tricking it. It doesn't have a soul, it isn't indwelt by the Holy Spirit, and it can't even consistently write good code or figure out that humans virtually never have eight fingers on one hand. Yet I expect this confused, gullible, overconfident know-it-all software application to tell me how to inherit eternal life? I think that's a really bad idea.
Thankfulness seems to be a running theme throughout the Bible. We see Moses give thanks to God after the parting of the Red Sea. (Exodus 15:1-19) We see Jesus give thanks to the Father for hearing Him just before Lazarus is resurrected. (John 11:41-44) And one of the Psalms says, "Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, and His steadfast love endures forever." (Psalm 106:1) We're told by Paul to "give thanks always for all things to God and the Father, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ." (Ephesians 5:20)
In my experience, I've found that following this advice is extremely beneficial. Thankfulness makes hardship easier to endure. It makes it harder to take things for granted. It helps me keep my priorities straight to remember to be thankful to God for what He has given me, since I remember that all I have is a gift from Him and ought to be used for His will. A lot of times, it even helps diffuse anger to remember to be thankful for whoever or whatever you're angry at.
👋 I'm a Christian computer programmer and Linux enthusiast. I love Bible studies, religious debate and discussion, and Christian music. I'm currently a Lubuntu Developer and Ubuntu Community Council Member, I maintain SWORD, Xiphos, and BibleTime for Fedora Linux, and I sometimes help with the development of theWord Bible Software.