Living a Life of Giving Thanks (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (Writer’s Opinion)
GROVE, OK (ANS – November 20, 2016) -- “Though
some tongues just love the taste of gossip, those who follow Jesus have
better uses for language than that. Don’t talk dirty or silly. That
kind of talk doesn’t fit our style. Thanksgiving is our dialect” -- Ephesians 5:4 (MSG).
Well,
the election is finally over and I, for one, are glad for that. I pray
that those who have spewed hatred across the airwaves, on social media
and through other means of communication, will be able to step back and
give thanks, whether their candidate won or lost.
True
followers of Christ know that we’ve won, no matter who is in the Oval
Office. While our country isn’t perfect, I’d rather live here than
anywhere else. I’ve visited foreign countries. I’ve seen the oppressed
and the poor that make our poorest appear rich in comparison.
In
1 Thessalonians 5:18, the Apostle Paul writes, “Be thankful in all
circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ
Jesus.”
Paul’s reminder is as relevant today as it was when he wrote his epistle to the Thessalonians.
What
does it mean to live a life of giving thanks? It’s a life permeated by a
grateful heart that overflows to others. It’s a life marked by
contentment. Although we seem to have more, we enjoy life less. We work
harder to accumulate more, but on the whole we’re not happier. We
entertain the notion that we’re entitled to more, which leads to a life
of discontent.
Our
discontent also leads to a generation of children who follow our
example. Have you heard the expression “values are caught, not taught?”
We must be the role model of thankfulness.
Only
when we seek a life of simplicity will we find true joy, contentment
and gratitude for what God has already provided. Christian theologian,
Richard J. Foster said, “While Christians should live simply, the focus
should not be on getting rid of what we have, but rather upon
cultivating the disposition of a life of joyful unconcern for
possessions.”
How
can we give thanks with a truly grateful heart? How can we stir the
embers of gratitude when we’re caught up in futile thoughts, whining and
complaining because we have not?
Author
Madalene Harris said, “I learned that if I waited to feel grateful,
nothing happened. It took sheer determination to stay on course when I
didn’t feel like it. However, as I persisted, genuine gratitude welled
up within my heart.”
Here are some practical tips I found in a book titled “Words to Live by for Women,” to help you find the beauty in thankfulness:
Write
down a dozen things that fill you with gratitude.Record a moment when
you know you met God today.Read aloud some of the thanksgiving chapters
in the book of Psalms.Begin a thankfulness journal.Offer thanks to God
for His goodness, even when nothing positive seems to be happening, as a
declaration of trust.
And, “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever” (1 Chronicles 16:34).
Photo captions: 1) Start the day with giving thanks to God. (http://www.plainbibleteaching.com/2010/11/24/giving-thanks-to-god-for-our-spiritual-blessings). 2) Carol Round.
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