...
...and by his light I walked through darkness! JOB 29:3 NIV
The
Other Nine by Pat Nordman
|
What excuses have we for our ingratitude? Do we underestimate the cost of His love for us? Do we not realize what it means to our Savior to have us love Him back; to be grateful to Him for the immeasurable blessings He bestows on us every day? "Every good and perfect gift is from above ... " (James 1:17). Perhaps we think it's useless to thank God for gifts that He so willingly presents; that God's joy is in His generosity. But He does want us to thank Him, not for His sake but for ours. Our gratitude is our recognition of indebtedness to Him. To acknowledge another's gift is moral strength; to ignore another's grace is a cruel lack of recognition of the Giver. God hurts when we are indifferent to His love that He gives to all, rich and poor, just and unjust. Contrast this with Elisha's noble reaction to all that the widow had done for him: "You have gone to all this trouble for us. Now what can be done for you?" (2 Kings 4:13). |
|
|
More Walking Through the Darkness
Return to the Daily Miscellany