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It has been said
that we do not appreciate some things until we lose them.
Recently we received a letter from a brother who told us of
his joy in regaining his sense of smell. It is common to take
for granted the fact that we can smell the flowers see the
falling leaves, hear the patter of the rain and feel the chill
of the fall breeze. It is only when our eyes begin to dim
and our ears cease to hear the chirping of the birds that
we come to fully appreciate our God given senses which we
had taken so much for granted.
It is this way
with our spiritual gifts as well. We remember years ago when
a young girl attended a Bible School and was aghast at the
matter of fact way the young people took for granted the beauties
of the Truth and the glorious hope of salvation that God has
offered us. She had only just learned these things and their
brilliance dazzled her eyes while the others seemed very nonchalant
about this wonderful hope. Our teacher from England that year
explained to her that those who have just come into the light
are blinded more by its brightness than those who have become
accustomed to it over a period of time.
While we recognize
that this is true, we should each try to thank God every day
for those things others accept as a matter of course. This
thankful type of attitude toward life will keep us humble
and happy. So many people are not happy because they fail
to count the blessings that they have. Every morning when
we get out of bed we should thank God that He has given us
the health and strength to get up, for there are millions
who are confined to bed. Certainly when we eat we should thank
God that He has provided the food to nourish us. We are now
painfully aware of millions who are dying because they do
not have anything to eat. Do we complain because our hamburger
is not steak or that our diet will not allow us to eat cake?
There is a story about a man who complained because he had
no shoes until he saw a man who had no feet. From God’s viewpoint
do we appear like a bunch of squabbling, complaining children
who are ungrateful for all that has been provided for us?
It is a very useful exercise to sit down with pen and paper
and make a list of all things that we can thank God for. The
next time we pray let us thank Him for all He has done for
us instead of asking Him for all the things we think we want.
David as an old
man made a remarkable statement. The thoughts he has expressed
should be remembered by us. He said ”I have been young, and
now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor
his seed begging bread. He is ever merciful, and lendeth;
and his seed is blessed.” There is tremendous comfort in this.
It all depends on if we are His seed and we remember Paul
telling us in Galatians how we do this. The fact is that if
we belong to God then He will provide. He does not always
provide what we want but He will always provide what we need.
We know as parents that if we love our children we will not
give them everything they ask for. The wise man Solomon who
incidentally was very rich, taught us that we should pray
saying, ”Give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with
food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and
say, Who is the Lord? or lest I be poor and steal, and take
the name of my God in vain.”
Thanksgiving is
something we should celebrate everyday of our lives for we
have so much to be thankful for. Let us thank our loving heavenly
Father for all the blessings He has bestowed upon us. Let
us not take for granted the smallest of His gifts. We know
He cares about the little things of little people for Jesus
tells us that even the hairs of our head are all numbered.
Knowing this let us take courage and be thankful that ”the
angel of the Lord is on guard round those who fear him, and
rescues them. Taste, then, and see that the Lord is good.
Happy the man who finds refuge in Him!”
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