Letters of Gratitude
Honor Your Story
“First 40”
A collection of letters honoring the lessons I’ve learned in life.
Family Honor
Chapter 1-5
Authentic Pursuit: Finding strength in loss
Steadfast Faithfulness: Legacy of Faith Rewarded
Resilience Personified: Resilient to the end
Compassionately Caring: Devoted to caring for all
Grief Avoidance: Acceptance was the key
Personal Journey
Chapter 6 – 12
Youthful Optimism: Memories on campus
Misguided Pursuits: Good intentions gone southwest
Disguised Desperation: Indecisive squirrels always perish
Restless Frustration: Resentment is a thief
Justified Resentments: There are none
Painful Procrastination: Fear stifles the mind
Illusion of Failure: Growth begins here
Personal Growth
Chapter 13-20
Reflections of Clarity: Comes in quiet reflection
Purposeful Solitude: Time in the Word
Embrace Simplicity: God Never Blinks
Harmoniously Hopeful: Echoes of the harmonica
Honor Humbleness: Humility comes before honor
Receptive Listening: Be still and listen
Compassion Empowers: Genuine compassion fuels hope
Personal Transformation: Your better version awaits
Dangerous Diversions
Chapter 21-29
Dangerous Diversions: It’s a slow fade
Heroic Reconciliation: You’re not the hero
Ordinary Messenger: Message in an empty bottle
Eyeball of Currency: Your soul is what they get
Languishing Liar: Death by a thousand lies
Vista Views: Titles don’t bring happiness
Whispers of Discernment: Advice disguised to destroy
Valley of Despair: Breakthrough awaits
Escape the Darkness: Step into the light
Divine Fulfillment
Chapter 30-40
Cornerstone of Fulfillment: Purpose is found here
Fortified Faith: Stand firm in Faith
Anchor the Heart: Wisdom applied is hope restored
Silence the Mind: Awaken the soul
Simply Balanced: Back to the basics
Trust and Believe: In Christ Alone
Breath of Gratitude: Everyday blessings all around
Freedom to Pursue: Divine direction leads the way
Foundation of Peace: Surrender it all
Divine Fulfillment: Narrow is the gate
Never-Ending Pursuit: Your trial has expired
“Your 41 Will Come”
Jason Alan Moser
“Divine purpose is revealed when we genuinely pursue a vision greater than ourselves.”