Today we take our upside down, last is first, less is more,
honor in humility, weakness is strength, believer’s world into the topic of
gratitude. Have you read, “Footprints in the Sand?” Looking back, I now recognize
those times where Jesus was carrying me even when I did not sense His presence
or feel His arms around me. I am still learning, but even during troubled
times, I thank Him. When there are no answers, I thank Him for working. When
things look hopeless, I know He will bring hope.
My emotions and my
need for control try to take over. I want to make it better, fix the problem,
lash out at someone or something. The learning will never end, will it, until
we are in heaven? Years ago, a sweet woman I visited in hospice, thanked God
for every breath, even in the deepest pain, right up until her very last breath
of life. I recently heard the story of an older woman of faith walking in
circles around her daughter’s casket, praising and thanking God for allowing
her to raise this beautiful child and praising Him for the gift of heaven. Trusting
God even with our children? Thanking Him when the world is closing in?
Believing in His timing when our patience is wearing thin? Thanking Him when
the circumstances we are in will last for what seems an eternity? Practice
gratitude. God’s grace is enough to get through the day.
Can we learn to
stop in the midst of an overwhelming day to thank God for our ordinary tasks
and duties as we perform them one more time? Can we take a moment away from the
seemingly endless urgent details to savor our most valuable God? Can we thank
Him for working when we don’t see His hand? We can find a deeper intimacy with
Jesus. We can! I thank God for each one of you today, no matter where you are
in your journey with Jesus. He hears you. He will carry you. Give Him all of
your cares with deep thanksgiving.
Do not be
anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which
transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and yur minds in Christ
Jesus, Philippians 4:6-7
Rejoice
always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s
will for you in Christ Jesus. 1
Thessalonians 5:16-18
Dear Jesus,
Grant us an attitude of gratitude today for Your love, for
Your mighty hand at work, for Your grace and mercy, for our loved ones and our
homes, for our food and for our very lives. Thank You for the breath of life
today, and thank You for the eternity that awaits tomorrow.
Amen