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Blessings

 
Author: Patricia Nordman

In all that you do, avoid grumbling and disputing, so as to be blameless and innocent, faultless children of God in a crooked and perverse generation where you shine like stars in a dark world ... (Philippians 2 14,15, Moffatt).

Dr. Charlotte Kasl wrote something that really touched my heart and made me realize that we take too much for granted in our lives: So next time you sit down to a simple supper, crawl into a cozy bed, have a warm chat with a friend--Imagine that you are at the end of the rainbow...this is life, and its wonderful....

We lose sight of so many blessings--rainbows--in life. I think its because we have so many that we no longer even recognize what a blessing is. A few years ago I started thanking God for the hot water each time I take a shower. That sounds a bit silly, perhaps, but at least it makes me aware that hot water is a gift we take for granted every minute of the day to wash self, children, clothes and dishes. Just think if we stepped into the shower and--no hot water! Just think if there were no water at all!

Harry Emerson Fosdick wrote one of the best books Ive read on the character and characteristics of our Lord Jesus. Its titled The Manhood of the Master, published in 1913. From the chapter titled The Masters Endurance, I quote: [Jesus] made the best out of one of the most un-ideal situations that ever faced a great soul. He did not demand a different farm to labor on; he went to work on the farm that he had, and grew harvests on that, which have been feeding the world ever since. His life sounds a courageous call to all of us: Stop whining; stop pitying yourself; see what you can do, by the help of God, with your un-ideal situation, for God never would have given it to you without some fine possibilities in it.

I do believe wed all be happier if we had fewer demands and if we worked on our marriage and our situation and our farm that we already have. One of my favorite verses is Psalm 16:6: The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places; yes, I have a good inheritance. What a promise that is when we become discontented.

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Patricia Nordman is a reputed author. Patricia likes to write articles about this subject.
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