“For it is all for your sake, so that as grace extends to more and more people it may increase thanksgiving, to the glory of God.” — 2 Corinthians 4:15 (ESV)

The gospel doesn’t just save—it multiplies grace and thanksgiving. Paul, writing through hardship and sacrifice, reminds the Corinthian church that all his suffering is for their benefit. Why? So that as more people receive God’s grace, thanksgiving will abound, bringing glory to God.
Grace always leads to gratitude. When we truly grasp what we’ve received in Christ—forgiveness, adoption, eternal life—our hearts cannot remain silent. Thanksgiving becomes the natural overflow of a soul touched by mercy.
But this verse also carries a mission. As grace reaches more and more people, so does thanksgiving. The spread of the gospel is not only about salvation—it’s about magnifying God’s glory through multiplied praise. Every soul saved adds another voice to the eternal chorus of worship.
Your life—your testimony, your giving, your prayers—can be part of that increase. Grace received becomes grace shared, and grace shared becomes thanksgiving multiplied.
Reflection:
How has God’s grace changed you? Who in your life still needs to hear the gospel so that their thanksgiving may join the chorus to God’s glory?
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for the grace that saved me. May that grace not stop with me. Use my life to extend Your mercy to others, so that thanksgiving may increase and Your name be glorified. In Jesus’ name, Amen.








