Posted on 11/26/2014 8:25:40 AM PST by Biggirl
Sometimes, meeting other people gives us perspective. The other day I was serving some homeless people in one of the men said that he was thankful to God that he was alive, and he asked us to bring more Bibles next time. The next morning I had to get up early and I was complaining interiorly about the alarm clock and my sore muscles.
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Sometimes, meeting other people gives us perspective. The other day I was serving some homeless people in one of the men said that he was thankful to God that he was alive, and he asked us to bring more Bibles next time. The next morning I had to get up early and I was complaining interiorly about the alarm clock and my sore muscles.
Thinking about others is the true meaning of Thanksgiving.
On Thanksgiving we all get to go to thank God and to pray for those less fortunate. However, are we thankful all year round? If we realized what God has done for us, wed thank him constantly.
Gratitude depends a lot on perspective. If I have to deal with a challenging teen on a retreat, I can either just suffer through it like, or I can thank God for the opportunity to help this kid come to know Him and to allow me to unite myself with his sufferings. But it isnt just the extraordinary things like annoying kids but even when I get home and realize I have bread, meat, vegetables and fruit in my kitchen. Am I thankful for that? What is my attitude?
Thanksgiving Day offers us an opportunity to renew our gratitude but we need to use it so we have gratitude every day, not just on a special day. Gratitude comes naturally if we are humble. We often falsely think of humility as somebody who says there are wretched every single minute but that is correctly called false humility.Ttrue humility, instead, is not thinking about yourself whether youre a saint or horrid but constantly thinking about God and others. If we constantly think about God and others, we will see how much they do for us, and thus will be grateful. This is why that homeless man was able to be more grateful that I was: he never thought about himself that he slept on a park bench with a grocery cart containing all his belongings while I worried over my little struggles sore muscles from exercising hard and getting up an hour early.
Is it just around Thanksgiving that we remember to remind everybody to thank God for something in their life? This is good but doesnt go far enough. We will teach gratitude more by how we react to a difficult situation in March than by how many times we remind people to say thank you the week around Thanksgiving. And, sometimes the gratitude offered around Thanksgiving is rather false: a millionaire who thanks God for giving him so many blessings, yet never shares those blessings with God, the Church, or his fellow-man.
In the Eastern Church, they have the Jesus Prayer. With every breath you say Jesus Christ, son of living God, have mercy on me, a sinner. In a way this expresses the attitude of gratitude that we should have: with every breath we should thank God for giving us that breath. Usually, we arent able to be continuously aware of that. But, I think we can work a continuously thinking about God and others, and forgetting about ourselves.
Humility is the key to gratitude. Every minute we think about ourselves, is a minute we arent grateful to others. Every breath, then, becomes an opportunity to thank God for life.
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Truly, life is a gift, we are to consider others, helping those in need. Showing kindness to all. Prayers, telling others God loves every one of us, and Jesus paid the price for our salvation. We are blessed indeed!
There is a God, do you know Him?
Turn from evil and bow before the LORD in repentance. Read the Holy Bible. The answers are there.
God bless America and all seeking to know and love Him, in Jesus name amen.
We still say grace at meals. Try doing that in a Public School.
So many blessings. I give to St. Jude and now is a good time. You can do it on the web. Join me.
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