Looking Back with Gratitude

Key Scripture: Psalm 77:11

I will remember the deeds of the LORD; yes, I will remember your wonders of old.

Devotional

As this year draws to a close, “Looking Back with Gratitude” invites you to pause and look back through the lens of God’s faithfulness. I will remember the deeds of the LORD; yes, I will remember your wonders of old. reminds you that reflection is not about reliving pain but about recognizing His hand in every chapter.

When you take time to remember, patterns of grace begin to emerge. Moments that once felt random or painful start to look like pieces of a story God was carefully weaving. Reflection strengthens your faith by showing you that God has been present all along.

Looking back with the Holy Spirit’s help also protects you from rewriting the year through fear or regret. He gently highlights lessons learned, victories won, and places where His mercy held you together. These memories become stones of remembrance you can stand on as you move forward.

Let today be a quiet conversation with God about this year. Invite Him to walk you back through key moments, to point out where He carried you, and to fill your heart with gratitude instead of heaviness.

Scripture Insight

Psalm 77:11 frames today’s theme of “Looking Back with Gratitude.” Read it slowly, underline a phrase that stands out, and ask the Holy Spirit what He wants you to remember or renew as this year closes.

Heart Check

As you think about “Looking Back with Gratitude,” what emotion rises first—fear, regret, hope, gratitude? What might God be inviting you to confess, grieve, or celebrate with Him today?

Practice Today

  • Write a short journal entry titled “Looking Back with Gratitude” and list specific ways you have seen God at work this year in that area.
  • Pray out loud, thanking God for at least five moments from this year—big or small—that you might have overlooked.
  • Share one testimony or insight from this year with a friend, family member, or in your journal to encourage future-you.
  • Take a quiet walk or sit in stillness for five minutes, simply repeating, “Lord, thank You for being with me this year.”

Reflection: How might embracing “Looking Back with Gratitude” shape the way you enter 2026—in your faith, your family, and your daily decisions?

Prayer: Lord, thank You for walking with me through this year. As I lean into “Looking Back with Gratitude,” renew my heart, reorder my thoughts, and ready my steps for all You have prepared in the coming season. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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