So, I've been thinking a lot lately about how to live a life
of contentment. After 3 or 4 attempts to write a blog about it, I decided that
it’s just too big of a subject to cover all at once. So I’ll start with one of
the key aspects of learning to be content: living gratefully. Sometimes it’s
easy, sometimes it’s difficult, but cultivating a grateful spirit can be life
changing. It’s just really amazing to me how perspective can change when focusing
on the blessings. I've heard it so many times before, but I want to explore how
to make it a practical reality in my own life. I’m starting off by taking a
30-day "Choosing Gratitude" Challenge.
Every time I feel tempted to complain or feel sorry for myself, I’m trying to
redirect to something I’m thankful for. And I’m trying to be more intentional
about sharing these things out loud, with others. The number of things that I
have to be grateful for is just astounding. But for now, here are my top 10:
Above all else, I’m grateful for Jesus. His presence in our
lives is absolutely the biggest blessing that we could ever wish for. I’m
grateful for every moment I have with Him, for knowing Him more deeply, and for
the best that is yet to come.
I’m grateful for love and grace. Where would I be without
it? There is nothing higher, or better, or bigger than the love of God, and we receive
showers of His grace each day. Every breath, every moment of life, everything
we have and are is due to His grace. It’s unfathomable, but even though I can’t
fully grasp it, I am eternally grateful for it.
I’m grateful for family. Jesus is so good, He knew we all
needed to be a part of a family, and I am privileged to be a part of several. The
beautiful, wonderful family I was born into – they are the ones who have been
with me from the beginning and continually care for me and show their love and
support. The special people God has connected me with who have welcomed me into
their lives and demonstrated the love of God in so many ways. Friends - who
have shared their journeys with me, and walked beside me. The great, big, family
of God, made up of people who are very different, but all united in love for
our Jesus. My heavenly family - all waiting in anxious anticipation for the day
we can all be together. What a wonderful
blessing it is.
I’m grateful for hope. Hope is what gives us the courage to
get out of bed each day. It’s what gives us the strength to keep on trying. It’s
what motivates us to live. One who has no hope cannot survive. By the grace of
God, I have a blessed hope that gives my life meaning and purpose. This world
is not the end. I have an eternity of glory to look forward to, side by side
with my Jesus.
I’m grateful to be free. The debt I owed was immensely
larger than I could ever hope to pay. But due to Jesus’ great sacrifice for me,
I can live free, and forever. I am not bound by the chains of sin and guilt,
but I’m free, because of God’s amazing grace.
I’m grateful that all my physical necessities are provided
for. The sad reality is that many people are dying each day because they lack
the basic necessities. I not only have
what I need, but more left over to share (and I ask God to help me learn to be
more generous).
I’m grateful for health. While I certainly long for the day
when our bodies will be made new and disease free, I’m grateful that I can walk,
and talk, and think. I can see and hear and breathe. I’m grateful that Jesus gives me strength, day
by day.
I’m grateful for the natural world. Everything God made
helps us to gain a clearer picture of Him. Every little plant and bird speaks
of His love. All things were made for our benefit and enjoyment. The majestic
mountains, the rushing stream, the melodious songbird, the fading evening rays;
all have their place in the Creator’s grand plan. (Lately I’ve been especially
grateful to be able to wake up to pretty little bird songs outside my window
each morning).
I’m grateful for the Good Shepherd. I have no doubt that I
am as silly and naïve as a lamb, but the Good Shepherd leads me, guides me, and
carries me in His arms. He protects me and takes such good care of me. He is
tender and kind, compassionate and patient. I want for nothing when He is near.
I’m grateful to be included in God’s great plan. His will is
for every person on earth to become a part of His family. He loves us all so passionately and wants the
very best for us. Wise as He is, He has given me (and each one) a part to play
in His plan. Now, I can’t say I always do my part faithfully, and there are
often times I don’t understand, but there is such great joy in being used by
Him and being able to be a part of the work He is doing in every heart.
Thank you, thank you, Jesus, for each and every blessing.
Note: I deeply apologize to any grammatically correct readers. This post, especially, is full of errors I'm sure, but it comes from the heart!
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