Monday; June 4
It has been
so wet along the Eastern seaboard for the past couple of weeks that the ground
is soggy and I feel like I can see my grass grow! I was fussing about being
tired of the rain at church yesterday when someone from Oklahoma said how much
they could use the rain back home. That
really got me to thinking about how I see things. Here I am whining because a little rain is
inconveniencing me while an entire region is suffering from a drought. Midwestern wheat farmers would love to trade
places with me! As I pondered this a
little more, I began thinking about other “dumb” stuff I have said – such as
“Oh man, I ate so much I made myself miserable” or “I am about to worry myself sick
about how to invest my money”.
Really? Did I actually complain about
having too much to eat or that I have an surplus of money? Come on now!
When I look at these statements in light of the children who are going
to bed hungry or the people who are struggling to pay tomorrow’s heating bill I
am almost embarrassed!
Do we really
appreciate what we have? I believe that
most of us are grateful for our blessings, but we could all probably make a
more concerted effort to express our appreciation for what we have been
given. Whether in our prayers to God or
in our conversations with those around us, let’s adopt a tone of gratitude for
what we have. Not only will it help us
to be more appreciative, maybe it might help motivate us to reach out to the
less fortunate and ease some of their burdens.
Think
About It!