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This message beautifully bridges Thanksgiving and Christmas through eight powerful words from 2 Corinthians 9:15: 'Thanks be to God for his inexpressible gift.' We're reminded that the foundation of all Christian gratitude isn't our circumstances, blessings, or even our feelings—it's Jesus himself. The apostle Paul uses a word so rare it may have been coined specifically for this moment because ordinary vocabulary couldn't capture the magnitude of what God has done. When we grasp that our biggest problem—sin—has already been solved through Christ, everything changes. We're not swimming in a pool of blessings; we're swimming in the gospel itself. This isn't about jumping off a diving board once when we get saved and moving on. It's about living every single day immersed in the reality of who Jesus is and what He's accomplished. The message challenges us to anchor our thanksgiving not in what's happening around us, but in what God has already accomplished for us. When life feels more like the crash scene in a Hallmark movie than the happy ending, we can still overflow with gratitude because our foundation is unshakeable. From forgiveness and redemption to adoption and eternal life, we possess riches in Christ that transcend any earthly circumstance. This season, before we sit at any table or wrap any gift, we're invited to pause and preach this truth to ourselves: Jesus is enough, always has been, always will be.