Gratitude for God’s Grace
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The term "touches" goes beyond physical contact, representing the deep, often profound impact we can have on each other's lives. It includes gestures of kindness, encouraging words, and acts of compassion that make lasting impressions. These touches symbolize our connections and empathy, highlighting the shared human experience. Whether through a comforting hand or inspiring words, touches remind us of our interconnectedness and our ability to uplift each other.
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The Journey of Love and Unity
I had always believed in the power of these words, but today, I knew I would need them more than ever. My neighbour, Mrs. Thompson, had been particularly difficult lately. Her constant complaints about the noise from my young learners playing in the garden had created a tension that seemed unresolvable.
I walked over to Mrs. Thompson's house with the freshly baked bread in hand. Taking a deep breath, I knocked on the door. Mrs. Thompson opened it with a look of surprise. Before she could say anything, I smiled warmly and handed her the bread.
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| Luke12:14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men!” |
Mrs. Thompson nodded, and for the first time in weeks, we shared a genuine smile. It was a small step, but a significant one towards healing and unity.
That evening, I reflected on the day's events. I was grateful for the opportunity to practice humility, gentleness, and patience. The bond of peace was not just an abstract concept but a living, breathing reality that I could nurture every day.
I whispered a prayer of thanks, feeling a deep sense of fulfillment. I knew that with God's guidance, I could continue to bear with others in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit and create a harmonious life filled with peace.
Lately, I’ve noticed how easily I wear my busyness like a badge of honor as if it’s proof of my worth or accomplishment. But deep down, I know this is the worst badge to carry. How often have I let my schedule push aside the most precious thing—time with the Lord? Jesus gently calls out to me, saying, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). Do I truly believe that in Him, I’ll find the peace my heart craves?
I think of Mary, who chose to sit at Jesus’ feet, listening to His words, while Martha was consumed by tasks. Jesus told Martha, "Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her" (Luke 10:42). Have I, like Martha, been so busy doing that I’ve forgotten the joy of simply being with Jesus? How often do I miss out on the better portion because I’m too caught up in the urgent rather than the eternal?
I realize nurturing my relationship with God doesn’t mean I need to find more hours in my day but that I need to invite Him into every moment. Whether it’s through a quiet prayer at dawn, a whispered song of worship, or meditating on His Word amidst life’s chaos, I want my heart to return to Him. Can I be still long enough to hear Him whisper, "Be still, and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10)?
Lord, help me to love You deeply, to treasure our moments together, and to rest in Your presence, knowing that in You, my soul finds its true home.
Giving thanks during difficulties can feel counterintuitive, yet it is a profound act of faith. Romans 8:28 assures us, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him.” Gratitude during trials doesn’t mean denying pain; it means trusting God’s plan. Reflect on how challenges have strengthened your character, deepened your faith, or drawn you closer to God. By thanking Him in the storm, you demonstrate trust in His goodness and sovereignty. Gratitude in adversity is a declaration of hope, reminding us that God is always at work, bringing beauty from ashes.
We had a love that was tender and true, a bond nurtured by daily rituals that reflected the depth of our connection. Each morning began with a warm hug, each night ended with a kiss and shared prayers. We faced life together, whether in joy or sorrow, encouraging one another with faith and hope. “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins” (1 Peter 4:8). This verse guided our marriage, reminding us that forgiveness and grace are the cornerstones of a lasting union.
And yet, life brings its tempests. The price of such profound love, I have come to understand, is the grief that lingers when one is left behind. C.S. Lewis, in his reflections on loss, wrote, “To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken.” My heart is indeed wrung, yet I would not trade one moment of our shared life, for even the pain is a testament to the beauty of what we had.
Our marriage was a journey of faith, anchored in the belief that God’s love sustains all things. “Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate” (Mark 10:9). In this assurance, I find solace. Though George has gone ahead, I trust that he is preparing a room for me in the Father’s house, as Jesus promised in John 14:2.
On the eve of our anniversary, I celebrate the love that defined our lives, a love that remains eternal. George, you are my ever-fixed mark, my joy and my sorrow, my strength and my vulnerability. As we shared our favorite literary lines, I now share this prayer:
Lord, thank You for the gift of love that George and I shared. May this love continue to light my path, even in his absence, until we meet again in Your eternal embrace. Amen.
Thankfulness also opens our hearts to a deeper sense of happiness. By appreciating even the smallest blessings, we become more aware of the abundance that surrounds us. This shift in perspective nurtures contentment and reduces the constant pursuit of external successes. As Philippians 4:6-7 teaches, "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." True fulfillment comes not from accumulating wealth or status but from valuing the richness of life's experiences and the connections we share with others.
The relationships we share are among God’s greatest blessings. Whether family, friends, or mentors, the people in our lives shape us in profound ways. Philippians 1:3 beautifully captures this sentiment: “I thank my God every time I remember you.” Make it a habit to express appreciation to those around you. A kind word, a handwritten note, or even a sincere “thank you” can strengthen bonds and spread God’s love. Recognize that every person is a gift from God, placed in your life for a purpose. Celebrate their presence, and thank God for the unique ways they enrich your journey.
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