No More Complaints
What would your world look like if you had no more complaints. I don't mean that things weren't there about which you felt like complaining, but that you chose not to complain about it. Is that clear as mud?
Yesterday and today I have witnessed two things that have made me feel like never complaining again--at least about trivial stuff.
Story #1--Last night my son had a basketball game. Right before his game we noticed that the cheerleaders weren't as "cheery" for some reason. We found out why. One of the cheerleaders had been told just minutes prior to the games that there is a possibility she has Hodgskins (not sure of spelling) disease. 13 years old! There are test to be done to confirm this, but that is what the doctor thinks. Please pray that the preliminary reports are totally false and that she is perfectly healthy.
Story #2--Today at Walmart while shopping a lady rolled by in a powered wheel chair. She had no feet. "Nough" said.
My God help me to be appreciative for the blessings I do have instead of looking for things that I don't have. Thank you Father for my feet and the ability to walk unassisted. Thanks so much for my healthy children. Even though we want Danielle's seizures to go away, Lord you have allowed her to be able to function in everyday life. Thank you for my church family and my blog family where I receive continued encouragement. Thanks for all the ways you bless me and I don't know about it. How many times have you protected me O Lord and I was unaware. Thanks for those times God. Praise Your Holy Name!
Yesterday and today I have witnessed two things that have made me feel like never complaining again--at least about trivial stuff.
Story #1--Last night my son had a basketball game. Right before his game we noticed that the cheerleaders weren't as "cheery" for some reason. We found out why. One of the cheerleaders had been told just minutes prior to the games that there is a possibility she has Hodgskins (not sure of spelling) disease. 13 years old! There are test to be done to confirm this, but that is what the doctor thinks. Please pray that the preliminary reports are totally false and that she is perfectly healthy.
Story #2--Today at Walmart while shopping a lady rolled by in a powered wheel chair. She had no feet. "Nough" said.
My God help me to be appreciative for the blessings I do have instead of looking for things that I don't have. Thank you Father for my feet and the ability to walk unassisted. Thanks so much for my healthy children. Even though we want Danielle's seizures to go away, Lord you have allowed her to be able to function in everyday life. Thank you for my church family and my blog family where I receive continued encouragement. Thanks for all the ways you bless me and I don't know about it. How many times have you protected me O Lord and I was unaware. Thanks for those times God. Praise Your Holy Name!

1 Comments:
If the old saying is true, "I'd complain but no one listens," then why do we tend to do it so much as Greg indicated.
Good thoughts Keith. Some of the trials that some of our members are facing right now causes me to "amen" your prayer.
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