Thursday, November 25, 2010

Are we truly Thankful?

As I sit here today and think about the many things I am thankful for I began to ponder my true heart. Are we truly thankful when we say it in one breath and complain in the next.
Thank you Lord for my family, but in the next breathe I complain that they are not what I want them to be.
Thank you Lord for the food you give me, but in the next breath I complain about what kind of food I have to eat.
Thank you Lord for my church, but in the next breath I complain about the people I go to church with.
Thank you Lord for my home but in the next breath I complain and desire a bigger and better home.
Our actions speak louder than our words. Our children hear the complaining and soon take on our form of gratefulness. Do you children complain and it bothers you?
Take a minute and listen to your everyday language, are they just living what they see?
A truly grateful heart speaks and lives thankfulness everyday not just on Thanksgiving!
The more time we spend speaking thankfulness the more contentment comes to our heart!
Are we really content with our lives just the way it is?
I am not talking of contentment with our walk with the Lord, because that should always be something we should never be content with and we should always be striving to walk closer and more pleasing to the Lord, but in our everyday life, Are we truly thankful?
I hope that this will provoke each of us to diligently search our hearts and see if we truly have a grateful heart today!

Happy Thanksgiving!

5 comments:

Megan said...

That is such a true post Rebecca!!!
A friend of mine asked this year what we were all thankful for. Each year at this time, I would spout off the things that came to mind. Everyone replied to her, and I shocked everyone with "I'll get back to you." I thought this year, in the event of Savannah's passing, my thankfuls deserved a little more thought and heartfelt "thanks." I posted a blog about them. But you are right, being thankful shouldn't come around once a year when we are gathered around good food and family. It should radiate from us each and everyday God has given to us!!
Happy Thanksgiving,
All my love and prayers,
Megan

Quiltingranny said...

Amen Rebecca! Around our table yesterday we spoke what we were thankful about...my grandson was thankful for the snow and playing outside, my youngest granddaughter was thankful for having a place to eat and good food, my oldest was thankful for all of us around the table, I was thankful I didn't break any bones falling in the snow and hubs was thankful that the grands mom called after being silent for over a year. We all need to be thankful more and complain less!

Barbara said...

Yes amen Rebecca, I too have so very much to be thankful for, and I hope I never cease to give thanks to the one who truly deserves it. God bless you and yours dear. Hugs Barbara

Anonymous said...

I just wanted to make a quick comment to say I’m glad I found your blog. Thanks

Anonymous said...

I just added your feed to my favorites. I really enjoy reading your posts.