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An attitude of Gratitude |
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At one time there was a radio program called ”Job Center of the Air.” The host said that of the 2,500 people he helped find employment, only 10 sent thank-you notes. He was surprised and somewhat hurt. Jesus healed 10 lepers and only one of those turned back to him to thank him. Jesus asked a searching question. ”Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger.” Do we have the attitude of gratitude? Do we thank God every day for all the blessings that He has bestowed upon us? Some of us seem to take for granted the goodness of our Heavenly Father. We don’t think much about our eyes until we face blindness. Our hearing is an accepted fact until we begin to lose it. Those who can run and jump do not realize what it is like not to walk. No doubt Zacharias had taken his ability to hear and speak for granted until the angel struck him deaf and dumb for nine months. The spiritual gifts we receive from God are even more important than our physical ones. To think that the Lord has called us out of all the teeming billions of people living on this planet should fill us with overwhelming gratitude. Jesus has told us that none can come to him except the Father which had sent him draw him. Since we have been drawn, called and invited to live and reign forever with His son on this earth, we ought never to take this for granted, |
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