Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Gratitude

A great message for Thanksgiving:

"Gratitude" by Nichole Nordeman

Send some rain, would You send some rain?
'Cause the earth is dry and needs to drink again
And the sun is high and we are sinking in the shade

Would You send a cloud, thunder long and loud?
Let the sky grow black and send some mercy down
Surely You can see that we are thirsty and afraid

But maybe not, not today
Maybe You'll provide in other ways
And if that's the case . . .
We'll give thanks to You
With gratitude
For lessons learned in how to thirst for You
How to bless the very sun that warms our face
If You never send us rain

Daily bread, give us daily bread
Bless our bodies, keep our children fed
Fill our cups, then fill them up again tonight
Wrap us up and warm us through
Tucked away beneath our sturdy roofs
Let us slumber safe from danger's view this time

Or maybe not, not today
Maybe You'll provide in other ways
And if that's the case . . .
We'll give thanks to You
With gratitude
A lesson learned to hunger after You
That a starry sky offers a better view if no roof is overhead
And if we never taste that bread

Oh, the differences that often are between
What we want and what we really need
So grant us peace, Jesus, grant us peace
Move our hearts to hear a single beat
Between alibis and enemies tonight

Or maybe not, not today
Peace might be another world away
And if that's the case . . .
We'll give thanks to You
With gratitude
For lessons learned in how to trust in You
That we are blessed beyond what we could ever dream
In abundance or in need
And if You never grant us peace
But Jesus, would You please . . .

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Car Wreck

A sleepy driver crashed into my parked car and destroyed it on Thursday morning. What is there to be grateful about here? First, I was nowhere near my car when it happened. Second, the other driver has insurance (a BIG BLESSING, indeed!) Third, the other driver's car is gone, but he's okay, too. Fourth, although I wasn't particularly wanting to escape my lease, I'm now free of it and can do whatever I want (and/or can afford) regarding a car.

Basically, even though there are a lot of negative aspects to this event, if you look for them, the positive ones are there, too.