food to eat. Thank you for this pile of dirty, stinky
laundry; we
have plenty of nice clothes to wear. And I would like
to thank you,
Lord, for those unmade beds; they were so warm and
comfortable last
night. I know that many have no bed.
My thanks to you, Lord, for this bathroom, complete
with all the
splattered mess, soggy, grimy towels and dirty
lavatory; they are
so convenient. Thank you for this finger-smudged refrigerator
that
needs defrosting so badly; it has served us faithfully
for many
years. It is full of cold drinks and enough leftovers
for two or
three meals.
Thank you, Lord, for this oven that absolutely must be
cleaned
today; it has baked so many things over the years. The
whole family
is grateful for that tall grass that needs mowing, the
lawn that
needs raking; we all enjoy the yard. Thank you, Lord,
even for that
slamming screen door. My kids are healthy and able to
run and play.
Lord, the presence of all these chores awaiting me
says You have
richly blessed my family. I shall do them cheerfully
and I shall do
them gratefully. Anyone can count the number of seeds
in an apple,
but only God knows the number of apples in a seed.
Even though I clutch my blanket and growl when the
alarm rings,
Thank you, Lord, that I can hear. There are many who
are deaf. Even
though I keep my eyes closed against the morning light
as long as
possible, Thank you, Lord, that I can see. Many are
blind. Even
though I huddle in my bed and put off rising, Thank
you, Lord, that
I have the strength to rise. There are many who are
bedridden.
Even though the first hour of my day is hectic, when
socks are
lost, toast is burned and tempers are short, my
children are so
loud, Thank you, Lord, for my family. There are many
who are
lonely. Even though our breakfast table never looks
like the
pictures in magazines and the menu is at times not
balanced, Thank
you, Lord, for the food we have. There are many who
are hungry.
Even though the routine of my job is often monotonous,
Thank you,
Lord, for the opportunity to work. There are many who
have no job.
Even though I grumble and bemoan my fate from day to
day and wish
my circumstances were not so modest, Thank you, Lord,
for life.
- Author Unknown
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