Today, I am thankful.
I am thankful to God who is the giver of everything else I am thankful for. I’m grateful to him for the relationship that I enjoy with him. Through it all, he has stayed with me, sustained me, prodded me, and has shown his grace in so many ways.
I am thankful for my wife Charlotte. I am grateful that I can honestly say that our marriage is enjoyable. She has loved me through years of life — and that says a lot!
I am thankful for two daughters, Jamie and Christine, and our son-in-law Phillip. I am tempted at this point to tell you the many, many reasons why I am proud of them. Perhaps what means the most to me is that I see in each of them a love for God that is real and genuine.
I am thankful for encouragers. I can remember the encouraging words and actions of others from decades ago! These moments of encouragement are stored away in the safety deposit box of my mind.
I am thankful for sweet moments in which someone has taken the time to call, write a note, or in some way express care. What a nice moment when someone has initiated in some way: "Hey you are on my radar screen today!" (By the way, this happens so frequently on this blog.)
I am thankful for the smell of hot coffee, the taste of cinnamon, and the sound of children laughing. What else? Dark chocolate. Guacamole. The smell of anything on the grill.
I am thankful for anticipation. How I love those moments just before one of my daughters comes home. Many, many times I have looked through our kitchen window waiting to see them drive down our street toward home. Finally, I see that familiar car and I hurry outside to greet her.
I am thankful for Thanksgiving. It is a yearly reminder that I have so many reasons to be grateful to God.
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These reflections were written in response to an invitation by L. L. Barkat.
You are cordially invited by L. L. Barkat to join a Thanksgiving Celebration.
Just post about a Thanksgiving memory, something you are thankful for
this year, a special family Thanksgiving tradition, your favorite
"thanksgiving" Bible verse, or anything else you can dream up.
Be
serious, spiritual, creative, beautiful, humorous, whatever … it’s a
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How very moving to read of how you wait for your daughters to drive down the street. Thanks for sharing…
Hot coffee,
cinnamon, the sound of children laughing, Dark
chocolate, Guacamole, anything grilled…some of my favorites, too! Your post reminds me to hold this warm cup of coffee in my hands, inhale, and just be thankful for the moment.
As I reflect on the many reasons I have for being thankful, I am definitely moved to give God thanks and praise for your light and life. May God’s richest blessings continue flow through you to enlighten and enrich the lives of others.Love in the Lord,Bill Williams