Joyful shouts filtered into our house from outside and I wanted to know what was so wonderful out there. I peeked through the curtains and watched two young boys splashing in a thick stream of water that gushed from a fire hydrant.
The overflow reminded me of how God pours out blessings on His children, and how important it is to recognize that the Lord . . . daily loads us with benefits (Ps. 68:19).
Although I know He has furnished countless good things for me, when the car blows a gasket, when the flu infects my family, and when relationships threaten to unravel, dissatisfaction threatens my view of Gods blessingsthey seem more like infrequent drips from a faucet rather than a flood of water from a hydrant!
Maybe thats why in Psalm 103 David reminds us to forget not all His benefits (v.2). And then, to help us, he lists a torrent of blessings for believers. He reminds us that God forgives all our iniquities, heals all our diseases, redeems our lives from destruction, crowns us with lovingkindness, and satisfies our mouths with good things (vv.3-5).
Today, lets take time to acknowledge Gods abundance instead of overlooking the overflow of His blessings.
Water from a fire hydrant can be a joy for children, and it must be respected, it can cause slipping and falling and be the cause of pain and suffering.
We so desire a deluge of blessings that we often forget to thank God for the simple, easy, everyday, things that we take for granted. A glass of cool water when thirsty. A warm shower, a warm bed, a roof over our heads. Air conditioning,!!! Running water in the house. We are spoiled, and see the things we do not yet have, more than the things we do have.
Thank God for His goodness.