“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.” Colossians 3:14
If you are alive today you have a reason to be thankful and grateful.
Years ago, shortly after I had a major operation, I was angry and
complaining about something. My wife rebuked me and told me I should be
grateful I was alive and for everything I had. She was right.
Sometimes when we are bearing the weight of affliction,
we can become so insular in our thinking that we fail to cultivate
gratitude, thankfulness, and appreciation for what we have. If we are
not careful, we can become “takers” who have no regard for anyone or
anything except ourselves.
I have tried very hard to stay mindful of my blessings, and to
appreciate doctors and nurses, family members and friends, even complete
strangers, who have shown me kindness. It costs nothing and can mean
everything to simply say: “Thank you!”
Even when I was too weak to move, even when I was in terrible pain, I said “Thank you!”
to those who were helping me. I have made it a habit. I am grateful for
any and all the help I have received and I hope you are as well.
It may seem difficult to be thankful and to remain grateful when in the throes of affliction. Pain and misery draw us inward, and can make us oblivious to those around us and the kindness directed our way.
We can take for granted the compassion and help of the “givers” and be
seen as ungrateful “takers.” No matter how miserable we feel we want
people to know that they are loved and appreciated. We need to remain
grateful.
And let God know we don’t take His blessings for granted. That we are
thankful and grateful for every kindness and blessing He sends our way.
Prayer: Dear Lord, forgive us our ingratitude, and help us to cultivate a habit of thankfulness. Amen.
Excellent message & timely reminder for me, Karlton! My Dad was an awesome example to me of being grateful & thankful, despite all that he was going through as he declined with Motor Neuron Disease & died in 2007! When I became ill in 2010-11 I was often reminded of Dad's example to me to be thankful & grateful to others, even in the worst of times! Not always easy, but essential to bless God, family, friends & ourselves! Have a great week dear friend. LOTSoluv Kerryn
ReplyDeleteThanks Kerryn!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome that your dad was such a great example for you. I can imagine you miss him very much.
You are right that it is not always easy to be grateful, but it helps when we start counting the many blessings God has given to us.
God Bless You!
Karlton