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Two
old friends bumped into one another on the street one day. One of
them looked forlorn, almost on the verge of tears. His friend asked, "What
has the world done to you, my old friend?"
The sad fellow said, "Let me tell you. Three weeks ago, an uncle died and
left me forty thousand dollars."
"That's a lot of money."
"But you see, two weeks ago, a cousin I never even knew died, and left me
eighty-five thousand free and clear."
"Sounds like you've been blessed...."
"You don't understand!" he interrupted. "Last week my great-aunt passed
away. I inherited almost a quarter of a million."
Now he was really confused. "Then, why do you look so glum?"
"This week... nothing!"
That's the trouble with receiving something on a regular basis. Even
if it is a gift, we eventually come to expect it. Someone once suggested
to me a way to test someone's character. Give him (or her) $5 a day
for a month. Then stop, and see what his reaction is. The
natural tendency is that if we receive a gift long enough, we come to view
it as an entitlement. We feel hurt, even angry, if we don't receive
it any longer.
It's the same way with the blessings God gives us every day. I don't
deserve the comfortable home I live in, the beautiful scenery around me,
the clean water that I drink. But after receiving these gifts (and a
multitude of others) for years, I sometimes fail to be grateful. I've come
to expect these good things. And when one of them is removed for a
short while (like the water being cut off), I get upset.
Make an effort today to recognize the blessings you've come to take for
granted. Focus on what you have rather than on what you don't have,
and see if it doesn't improve your attitude.
"Oh, that men would
give thanks to
the LORD for His goodness, and
for His wonderful works to the
children of men!" (Psalm 107:8)

In Jesus'
name, Amen.

 

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Alan Smith,
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Boone, NC

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