Thanks … giving.
Giving Thanks.
What are you thankful for?
I desire that thankfulness would be a core value in our family, but it goes without saying that this isn’t something that just naturally happens. Why? Because we’re sinners, that’s why. Five people co-existing under one roof means that five people each have their own lists of hopes, desires, and needs that they wish to be fulfilled on any given day. Needless to say our lists don’t always align with each others’! Being one member of a family will inevitably mean that you sometimes don’t get what you want. And this is a GOOD thing. Lord knows we need frequent reminders that we are not the center of the universe.
Whenever I’m fighting for thankfulness, there is one idea that continually shapes my view and helps shift my own heart out of a state of fleshly self-pity into an attitude of gratitude…
Thankfulness is all about perspective.
There will always be people who have it better than me and there will always be people who have it worse than me.
When I’m up in the middle of the night taking care of my sick children I have the choice to either grumble or give thanks.
When relational struggles plague my mind I have the choice to either grumble or give thanks.
When physical fitness is a necessary discipline for my health I have the choice to either grumble or give thanks.
I will grumble when I compare my body, my diet, and my exercise routine to those whom I consider more physically fit than myself. But I will give thanks when I think of those who are disabled, handicapped, or plagued by debilitating sickness that keeps them from being able to enjoy physical activity and exercise freely.
I could keep going. You know I could! But you get the point…
Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.
1 Thessalonians 5:18
ALL circumstances? Really…
And he says of himself,
“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I
have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation,
whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.” (Phillipians 4:12)
Wow.
Wouldn’t you like to be able to say that about yourself?…
That you know the secret of being content in every situation and circumstance of life?
So, are you curious what the secret is?
Well, this is what Paul said next…
“For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.“
That is the secret.
and called us to do exactly what He asks each of us to do… on purpose… there is no
accident and no error in His sovereignty over our life’s circumstances. And amidst each of our unique circumstances, with individual struggles, and difficult relationships we can all come to the same declaration that Paul came to.
“For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.”
Thankfulness arises when we realize that we’re blessed beyond measure through receiving the undeserved gift of Jesus Christ.
Contentment is cultivated when we lift our eyes off the things of this earth and become captivated by the One who makes the earth His footstool.
Gratefulness grows through giving up our life for the glory of someone Greater.
In this season of Giving Thanks, I hope that you will join me in taking hold of this secret and make it your own declaration!
“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I
have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation,
whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.”
Wonderfully said Niki.
Wonderfully said Niki.