So, it’s rather disheartening when you see some kids (and
adults) today that seem to feel like they’re owed nice things and have a right to receive them. Sometimes they even complain when they’re
given a gift that’s not exactly what
they wanted – and expected.
Upon reflecting on this, I realized that we, too,
sometimes act like spoiled, ungrateful children when it comes to our
relationship with God. Imagine how He
must feel when we neglect to thank Him and take what He gives us for
granted. Sometimes we even get mad at
Him if He doesn’t give us exactly
what we want!
Just like any good parent teaches their child to have
manners and a grateful attitude, God does the same with us. In fact, He commands us to give thanks!
So, this Thanksgiving and Christmas and throughout the
year, let’s examine our hearts and ask God to forgive any ungratefulness we
have and to help us renew our commitment to give Him, and others, our heartfelt
gratitude.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
Striving for an attitude of gratitude…
With love,
Martha
“Life without
thankfulness is devoid of love and passion.
Hope without thankfulness is lacking in fine perception. Faith without thankfulness lacks strength and
fortitude. Every virtue divorced from
thankfulness is maimed and limps along the spiritual road.” John Henry Jowett, minister of Westminster
Chapel, London
1918-1922