I love the
month of November! Not just because it is my birth month, but also for what
it brings. It is that time of year when people get to step back from the hustle
and bustle of life, spend time with family and friends, and thank God for His many blessings. So often, however, we
only get to thank God in retrospect, after we have been through the situations
in our lives. While in that moment, we
are too busy seeing what “could have been” or “should have been,” to appreciate
God for what is.
Now the wife
of one of the sons of the prophets cried out to Elisha, “Your servant, my
husband, is dead, and you know that your servant feared the LORD. And now his
creditor is coming to take my two children as his slaves!” “How can I help you?” asked Elisha. “Tell me,
what do you have in the house?” She answered, “Your servant has nothing in the
house but a jar of oil (2 Kings 4: 1-2).
Like the widow in the story, when faced with a situation, our mind quickly
goes to what we do not have; “I don’t have a husband, I don’t have money” The
man of God was trying to redirect her by asking “What do you HAVE?”A roof over your head? A jar of oil? Some friendly neighbors?
I
I heard a preacher say recently “looking back
now, I realize I had good children, but I didn’t know it then!” How sad that we
should miss out of the pleasure of enjoying God’s blessings because we are too
engrossed with our perceived lack or discontent. The Bible says God brought the
first animals to Adam to see what Adam would call them. I picture a loving
father sitting back to enjoy the child’s squeals of delight as he unwraps his
gifts. At that moment, it’s all worth it! The thoughtfulness that went into
selecting the gift, the money and time spent, the sacrifice made, all pale in
comparison to the pure delight of a grateful child. We rob God of that same delight when we are
ungrateful.
The book of
Ruth tells a captivating bible story. There was a famine in Israel. Naomi and
her husband Elimelech along with their two sons left Bethlehem, the house of
bread, to Moab where they thought to find bread. They ended up dwelling in
the land of Moab, and Naomi lost her husband and two sons there. Then she heard
that the Lord had blessed Israel and there was food in her home country again. As she returned to
the land with Ruth her daughter in-law, Naomi raised a bitter lamentation
saying “I went away full, but now I return empty.” In retrospect, Naomi could
say that she was “full” because even though she lacked bread or food at the
time, she was blessed with a husband and two sons. Isn’t it interesting how we do not quite appreciate what we've got until we lose it? At this point, she would have
gladly borne temporary pangs of hunger to have her husband and sons beside her
again.
What do we
learn from these stories? Be thankful for little things; a roof over your head,
the love of family and friends, the oil (or money) in reserve, a neighbor that
cares, and a God you can call Abba Father! He is the one who promised that He
will never leave you or forsake you. He has assured you, “I have good plans for
you, plans for good and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope, to bring
you to your expected end” (Jeremiah 29:11). Even for that alone, you can be
thankful! Don’t wait to look back, thank God now!
Give thanks in every circumstance, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus (1 Thessalonians 5:18).
Give thanks in every circumstance, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus (1 Thessalonians 5:18).
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ReplyDeleteThis is such a powerful reminder not to take life and those around us for granted
Deletebut to truly be thankful for everything. Great writing!
Thank you Sis!
DeleteJust when I think I have read your best, you come up with even better write ups. I really enjoy reading them all. More grace to write more.
ReplyDeleteAmen Sis! Thanks for the encouragement. I am glad you are being blessed. Please feel free to spread the blessing, share the word!
DeleteAnother powerful one. Indeed we need to just stop every now and then, think about what we have and show our appreciation to our God. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYes We do Sis!
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