COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS

There are times when we believers can tend to be focused on the disappointments of this life. I’ve done it, but then I think about all of the good things we have that we take for granted. The ordinary everyday things that we probably don’t think much about.

We have a roof over our heads. Many are homeless, living on the streets or in their cars.

We have running water in our homes. My mother didn’t have that when she was growing up.

We have a private bathroom. There are places in this world where people have to use community bathrooms all of the time!

We have an appetite to enjoy our food. Some can’t do that because of illness.

We can walk. I’ve been more appreciative of that since it’s become more difficult for me to walk because of a deformity in my right leg. I’m thankful that I can still walk at all!

We’re not on our way to the emergency room! I remember last summer when Billy was in the emergency room and admitted to the hospital! I often thank the Lord for the “peace of the moment” for we “… knowest not what a day may bring forth” (Proverbs 27:1) That’s especially true as we age.

We know the Lord. We have been born again! We’ve read the Scriptures. I sadly think of the many who have left this earth and have never opened a Bible, or read even one Scripture verse.

We can choose to focus on our disappointments, or we can choose to count our blessings. There can be hidden blessings even in our disappointments when we know the Lord.

Do you know the Lord? Have you been born again?

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8 thoughts on “COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS

  1. Cathy, I’m glad that Billy recovered that time. I know that he had put up videos meanwhile and I’d been praying for him but I didn’t like to intrude by asking… Yes, we have our ups and downs in life but the greatest blessing of all is to know the Lord and the power of His resurrection.

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    • We very much appreciated your prayers Elizabeth. That incident left a lasting impression on both of us. He had a severe first time attack of diverticulitis which they treated with antibiotics. While he was hospitalized he had an episode where his heart rate accelerated and they transferred him to the heart unit. I remember praying and asking the Lord not to take him home yet. He was on heart meds for awhile but not anymore. The Lord still heals. πŸ™Œ But as you say… β€œthe greatest blessing of all is to know the Lord and the power of His resurrection.” Amen to that! We continue to pray for your daughter and family.

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