Thanksgiving is upon us, so what better time to remind
ourselves of the plethora of things we have to be thankful for.
Have you noticed, though, that oftentimes when we start to “count
our blessings,” we get stuck in the “usual”—clothes, shelter, food, running
water, etc.—and certainly those are all things worth being grateful for. But there are so many other blessings in our
lives that we often overlook, so sometimes we need prompts to help us think
creatively and discover those hidden-in-plain-sight blessings that we so often
take for granted.
I decided to challenge myself with one such prompt today—using
the letters of THANKSGIVING to identify things I’m thankful for. Here’s what I
came up with…
T: Theatre
– Over the past two years, I’ve had the immense privilege of working with
The Light Theater Company, a local non-profit that was begun a decade ago for
the purpose of giving homeschoolers a comprehensive theater experience and of
opening doors for gospel conversations through the arts. The Light Theater has
given me the opportunity to use my passion for historic dance in a new outlet,
to learn a new form of creative expression, to make encouraging new
friendships, and to just plain have fun. And for all of that, I am thankful.
H: Holy Spirit – Where would
I be without the Holy Spirit? Nowhere good, that’s for sure. He is God’s gift
of Himself to me; His indwelling presence that makes His promise to never leave
me or forsake me beautifully fulfilled. He is my Helper (Jn. 14:16), the
deposit to guarantee God’s promise of an eternity with Him (2 Tim. 1:14), and
the One who prays for me when I don’t know what to pray (Rom. 8:26-27). He
bears witness that I am God’s child (Rom 8:16). For Him I am eternally
thankful.
A: Animals - Animals just make life happy. Especially
dogs. Especially mine. Who can help but smile when you come in the door and
this little four-legged fur ball greets you with the wagging tail and whimpers
of pure delight? Or when he senses you’re having a bad day and gets as close to
you as he possibly can, falling back against your chest and nuzzling you with
that cute little wet nose? In these ways and so many others, animals are God’s
gift to man, and for them I am thankful.
N: Norwex - I was
introduced to Norwex through my mom, who was introduced to it through her
sister, and it has lived up to its mission statement in my life—“Improving
quality of life by radically reducing chemicals in our homes.” It’s a company
that not only has amazing products that save me time and money and help me live
a healthier life but also has given me the chance to see my mom thrive at
something she never thought she would do and use her gifts and talents to help
families improve the quality of their
lives. Not to mention that the generosity of the company and their commitment to
being good stewards of our earth and good employers to those who work in their
factories around the world are fantastic. (Shameless plug if you want to learn
more: www.pennyeanes.norwex.biz)
Norwex has been a blessing in our family’s life, and for it I am thankful.
K: Kindred - Whenever I
make lists of things I’m thankful for, family is usually at the top of the
list. In my immediate family, that means my parents. I would most assuredly not
be the woman I am today without their love, grace, and instruction in my life. And
through all of life’s changes, they are my constant friends. And then there’s
my extended family—grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins—each of whom enrich my
life in unique ways and remind me often of God’s sovereignty and sense of
humor. For each of them, I am abundantly thankful.
S: Songs - Songs are
marvelous things. The combination of words and music, of melodies and
harmonies, each beautiful on their own but enrapturing when combined. They can
express intense emotion in ways that mere words cannot. They can lift our
spirits, carry our imaginations to countless realms, and calm our souls. For
music in general, and songs in particular, I am thankful.
G: Grapes – Grapes are
little bundles of goodness, taut skin just waiting to be broken to release a
pop of liquid sweetness. They are reminders of the amazing creativity of our
God in that they are just one of the myriad of fruits in existence for us to
enjoy. For delicious treats of nature, like grapes, I am thankful.
I: Individuality – Just like
there are so many different fruits, there are even more different people, each with
a unique story despite commonalities with the rest of humanity. Fundamentally,
we are all the same, but God has dressed up our cores with individuality, with
unique combinations of talents and experiences. Because of that, we have
infinite things to appreciate about each other and ways to learn from one
another. And for that beautiful, intriguing variety in humanity, I am thankful.
V: Victory – “Oh, Victory
in Jesus, my Savior forever!” Because of Jesus, I have victory over sin and
over death, because He has defeated them, and I am in Him. Do I always live in
that victory? No, to my shame. But it is has been won nonetheless, and it makes
it possible for me to put to death “the sin that clings so closely” (Heb. 12:1)
through the power of the Holy Spirit and the finished work of Jesus. For that
possibility and the promise of coming completion, I am thankful.
I: Inside Jokes –
Admittedly, it’s not very fun to be on the outside of an inside joke, but I’ve
come to appreciate even those inside jokes that I’m on the outside of. They
provide a sense of connection, a bond, a certain level of intimacy that brings
joy and laughter to what might otherwise be a humdrum day. And they have
incredible longevity, possessing the power to reignite the flame of friendship
after years of separation. They encapsulate love and laughter, and for them I
am thankful.
N: Novels - Like songs,
novels have an uncanny ability to express truth in ways exponentially more
potent than prose. Well-written novels provide a sense of escape but still pack
a punch with the truth they reveal. They lower our defenses with story, then
hit us again and again with arrows of reality about our world, ourselves, and
our God. They simultaneously provide fuel for the imagination, cultivation for
the mind, and inspiration for the soul. For the pleasure and instruction of
novels, I am thankful.
G: Grace – All of the
aforementioned blessings could really be summed up in this one, for none of
them are in any way deserved. That’s what grace is, after all—being given
something good that you don’t deserve. And what better thing to bring us to our
knees in humility and gratitude than grace? Grace is the ultimate example of
the supreme goodness and kindness of God. And for it, I am immeasurably thankful.
I hope giving you a glimpse into my own exercise of thanks
has prompted you to think of things that you are thankful for. I’d like to
close in challenging you to make a list like this one. Use this word or another
word, but do something that will make you pause and think of things that you
usually take for granted. You might be surprised at what you find.
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