Do you have anything to be thankful for? In his classic
novel Robinson Crusoe, author Daniel Defoe has shipwrecked Crusoe take
inventory of his life. He makes two lists. One is a list of his problems. The
other is an inventory of that for which he can give thanks.
A problem he writes is that he has no clothing. On his
corresponding list he writes that the weather is warm and he really has little
need for clothing. Another problem is that all of his provisions were lost at
sea. But on the other list he writes that he has fresh fruit and water and can
provide for himself. And so it goes. He lists his problems and likewise lists
all that he has going for him. He is surprised at the size of the list of his
assets.
How long would your list be if you took inventory of your
blessings -- all of that for which you can give thanks? For family! For friends!
For faith! For health and the necessities of life! Did you know that some one
million people will die this week...how is your health? Those who have food,
clothing and shelter have more than much of our world's population will ever
possess. Do you have these necessities of living?
How long would your list be if you took inventory of your
blessings...and added one new item daily? Would you be amazed at the size of
the list?
You have 1,440 minutes in every day. How would your life
be different if you spent just 15 of those minutes daily giving thanks? Just 15
minutes filling your mind with concrete examples of how fortunate you are? Most
of us would discover even after a few days that the exercise was life changing!
Poet Courtland Sayers put it this way:
Five thousand breathless dawns all new One million
flowers fresh in dew.
Five thousand sunsets wrapped in gold One million
snowflakes served ice cold.
Five quiet friends, one baby's love One white sea of
clouds above.
One June night in a fragrant wood One heart that loved
and understood.
I wondered when I waked that day - In God's name - how
could I ever pay?
Meister Eckhart said, "If the only prayer you say in
your whole life is 'thank you,' that would suffice."
I suspect he is
right!
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