Good
Morning All,
Colossians
3:16; “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching
and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and
spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God.”
His mom and dad are trying; his grandma and grandpa are trying to help;
his aunts and uncles are trying to help as well. Everyone is trying to teach my grandson
manners. We are working on “please” and “thank
you”. He is pretty good. He only has a few lapses here and there. For his age, he does pretty well. Of course he is 2 ½ so the “mine” and “get me
this” and the “I want” come through loud and clear but the “please” and the “thank
you” are getting there. It is kind of
funny how we have to teach, re-teach and then reinforce manners and civility
while selfishness and rudeness comes so naturally.
Yet learn and relearn them, throughout much of our life. When we take the high school kids out
somewhere, we remind them of their manners. Most of them, most of the time; do just
fine. Most of us, most of the time, do
just fine. Yet if we would only practice
it more, we might find our lives more content.
If we were to strengthen our thankfulness, we would feel the warmth of
God in our heart. Yet even as adults, we
need to practice.
One thing to try is to keep a journal of people you are thankful
for. It might be a neighbor, your
spouse, a friend or co-worker. It might
be the person at the grocery store who helps you find the things you need. At the end of each day, try and list everyone
who you are thankful for. List each
person who did something for you, said something kind to you, or made your day
easier.
Send one letter a week to someone who you truly are thankful for. It might be a nurse or nurse’s aide who
helped you in the hospital. It might be
the kid down the street who helps keep your yard clean. It might be the person who gave you a ride
last week. Yet each week select one
person to thank in a special way. It can
help you see what you have to be thankful for.
A third way is to be sure and include the names of the people who you
are thankful for in your daily prayers.
By speaking these names to God, we are bringing them to mind and we are
offering their names up to God. We
continue to list, to remember and to give thanks to God for the people and the
actions in our life. Give thanks to God
for the people that he places into your life who make your life easier, more
enjoyable or who bring contentment to your life. When we pay attention to the many people and
things that we have to be thankful for will be joy to our heart and contentment
to our souls.
Father
of all mercy; guide us by your Spirit to be thankful for the many blessings
that you bestow upon us. Lead us to tell
those around us that we are thankful for them.
Let us never forget those whom you use to bless our lives. Give us contented souls and thankful
hearts. In the precious name of Jesus we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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