And so it is that I offer this genuinely thankful reflection from Advent and Christmas, Wisdom from G. K. Chesterton.
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GRATEFULThe test of all happiness is gratitude; and I felt grateful, though I hardly know to whom.
Children are grateful when Santa Clause puts in their stoic kings gifts of toys or sweets. Could I not be grateful to Santa Clause when he put in my stockings the gift of two miraculous legs? We thank people for birthday presents of cigars and slippers.
Can I thank no one for the birthday present of birth? ORTHODOXYGRATITUDE FOR SHEER EXISTENCEO Lord, how manifold are your works!
In wisdom you have made them all;
the earth is full of your creatures.
These all look to you
to give them their food in due season;
when you vie to them, they gaiter it up;
when you open your hand, they are fill with
good things
When you hide your face, they are dismayed;
when you take away their breath, they die
and return to the dust.
When you send forth your spirit, they are created;
and you renew the face of the ground.
Psalm 104:24, 27-30PRAYERLord, perhaps we are not happier right now because we live life without gratitude. We fret frenetically about what we do not have, thus poisoning our appreciation for what we do not have. If we were more attentive to the miracles of legs, hands, eyes, ears, and breath--more alert to our very life--perhaps then we could begin to fathom the gifts of sweets and slippers and give proper thanks. Thank you God for everything. [Amen! Amen!!]
ADVENT ACTION
If you keep a journal, list the chief four or five thing for which you are grateful today. Now imagine that this day were the only day you wee granted to live; what would you most appreciate? Demonstrate your gratitude through some creative act offered to God. Sculpt, draw, or paint a picture; write a poem or story; dance or sing a song. As you allow this act of worship to flower, remember, it is not the quality of the finished product that counts, but your expression of love from a sincere heart. God receives our gifts as we would from our own wide-eyed children. If appropriate, display your work somewhere prominently in your home where you can reflect on it as a grateful offering to God.
Beautiful Birthday post!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of 'gratitude for sheer existence' and it really reflects how I have been feeling lately.
Grateful for so many Blessings, too numerous to mention, and grateful just for sheer existence! And grateful to be Blessed with that gift when so many others may be living lives that are hardly any existence at all.
It's humbling, really.
HAPPY, BLESSED BIRTHDAY!
Love and Prayers for a wonderful day!,
Eileen
Happy Birthday Cathy....from another December baby!!! And Happy Birthday to your son as well. December is such a full month for our family as well! Makes the celebrations even more festive!
ReplyDeleteWOW and I say it backwards...WOW, what a beautiful reflection on your birthday and what a blessing to share it with your child!
ReplyDeleteMay you have many, many special blessings on this day so close to His birthday celebration, Cathy and may you be blessed with many more loving birthdays.
blessings and happy birthday hugs,
marcy
Happiest of belated wishes to you! Many many years!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Cathy to you and your son..blessings my friend.....:-) Hugs
ReplyDeletehappy birthday! and isn't it fun to share a birthday?
ReplyDeleteSugars was born on my 32nd birthday. only hard part is writing the wrong year when filling out forms.......oops sorry, you wanted MY birthday? you mean I DON'T look 2 years old??
Happy, Blessed Birthday, Cathy! You share that date with my parents' 47th anniversary yesterday! A great day all around!
ReplyDeleteI thank God for you, dear friend. Happy Belated Birthday Wishes and Blessings, Cathy!
ReplyDeletehappy birthday to you Cathy. I give thanks to God for your life too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday to you! This was a beautiful birthday reflection!
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