Monday, August 3, 2009

One Thousand Gifts...

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I've pondered this thing called "gratitude" as I've begun my my list of a thousand gifts. I sought the definition of gratitude and had to smile at the footnote that instructed me to "see grace." (Is that not the truth?) When I searched here, I was delighted to find this instruction from our Lord in the Message--"Your cleansed and grateful life, not your words, will bear witness to what I have done." I need no other encouragement. I want my life to be one of gratitude that reflects and honors Him...I want others to see Him through His work in my life.

These were just a few of the things that I've been grateful for this past week:

...for the care of an older sister as she reads to her younger brother late into the night, hoping to bring him some comfort as he wrestles with illness.

...for the delicate shades of color as a new plant blossoms in our little corner of the world.


...for the comfort of knowing that believers are praying as we struggle through a difficult time.

...for a husband who enjoys creating beautiful things and spent days creating a tropical garden in our not-so-tropical backyard.

...for family who comes to our aid when we have no idea how to unclog an air conditioner line or fix a broken part on a car or caulk a bathtub.

...for unusually cool days this July. I've seen so many glorious skies, uncluttered by the sweltering heat and smog that normally smothers us this time of year.

...for Isaiah and the fact that his love and obedience of God outweighed his fear of what man would do to him as a prophet. Each year as I read through this book, I see so many beautiful pictures of the God who pursues us that I cannot help but be grateful. (and hope that I too might be just as obedient.)

Won't you take a moment today and write down the gifts He has blessed you with? It just might change the way you see your life...

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks you for sharing. I love what we can learn from the great men and women of the Bible. The courage we can draw and the hope we can cling to.

Anonymous said...

Yes, an Isaiah faith...pondering that...

blessings,
Sarah

Tracey said...

What precious blessings! How much we all have for which to be grateful!

Traci said...

Karen, which verse was this? "Your cleansed and grateful life, not your words, will bear witness to what I have done."
I love that and want to have it as one of my memory verses.

Will I see you in Houston in Jan?? I sure hope so.

Unknown said...

beautiful pictures , words, heart
in gratitude with you, prayers for health

Karen said...

Traci,

It was Matthew 8:4 from the Message. I was doing a search and was speechless when it brought this verse up. It is so appropriate and really speaks to me.

I don't know if I am going to Houston or not. Jessi's wedding is a few weeks before and it depends on how all that comes together. I'd love to go though.

Linda said...

Your list is beautifully written and filled with a precious gratitude. Thank you for sharing this.

Abba's Girl said...

Beautiful post...I love you!

Annette H

Angela Baylis said...

Matthew 8:4 from the Message. That'll probably be my next memory verse, too! Thanks for letting us into your heart, as you share your gratefulness! I'm enjoying listing my gifts. It really does change a mood in a second! I'm praying for you all of you this morning!
Love you,
Angie xoxo