Showing posts with label blessings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blessings. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Blessings



I'm making my list and checking it twice this morning. And right after I finish my second cup of coffee ("Santa's Buzz") I'll be off and running toward the Christmas end zone.

Writing a rambling yet insightful blog post isn't on today's list, but I do want to wish you and the ones you love a Merry Christmas. I pray we won't be so consumed by busyness that we miss the gifts the Christ Child yearns to bring to our hearts today and every day: His abiding hope, incomprehensible peace, overflowing joy, and boundless love.

God bless us every one!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Overwhelmed by Thanksgiving

I have a couple of dear friends who emailed me this week asking if there was a Thanksgiving blog entry in the works. There wasn’t, but I didn’t want to let my faithful readers down. So I started asking God for a heart message about this, my favorite holiday.

Oddly enough, what I got wasn’t a neatly wrapped blog about all of the reasons I am (or should be) thankful this Thanksgiving, but rather this one question: Why am I not more thankful the other 364 days of the year?

I revisited my Thanksgiving post from last November because I didn’t want to repeat myself, but I can’t help it. There are two perennial truths that are unavoidable:

1. "From each individual breath we take to our very lives, and everything in-between...it's all from God, and it's all good.”

2. “I pray we will all have thankful hearts, each and every day.”


It appears that change for change's sake is a bad idea when it comes to gratitude. I still haven’t answered the question though. Why am I not more thankful the other 364 days of the year?

I am glad every day for so many things in my life…so many blessings straight from the hand of God. But I know I could be still more grateful if I only recognized that all of the good things in my life—every good thing—is from God. They’re not by accident, and they're certainly not by my efforts. His goodness abounds, and it is almost too much to wrap my mind, much less my heart, around.

So this year my prayer for myself, and for you, is for an awareness of the gifts in every moment, and that we may be overwhelmed with Thanksgiving!

Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. ~ James 1:17 (NIV)