
And the question arises:
And my answer is simple:
I am most thankful for what I am experiencing right now.
Let me explain. Yesterday afternoon, I threw the frisbee with my oldest son. I was thankful for him & our relationship. Last night, I watched my youngest son score 18 points & lead his basketball team to victory. I was thankful to be a dad who wants to attend his son's ballgames & does. This morning when I got up, it was about 30 degrees. So I was thankful for a warm & secure house, a bed with two blankets, and a wonderful wife that likes to sleep next to me, & not on the other side of the bed. This morning when I arrived at my office, I was thankful to have a job during a time when hundreds of Americans have lost their jobs. I got home & ran four miles. I was thankful to have hips, knees, ankles, muscles, lungs, etc. that work properly and allow me to run. And then when I got home & took a relaxing shower, I was thankful to have a shower. I wondered, "How many people in the world have lived their whole life & have never had a nice relaxing shower?" Probably millions of people. But I have. And I am grateful for it.
I could go on and on, but I think you get the picture. I am most thankful for the experience of the moment. I am a very blessed man. I have lots of experiences that cause me to take just a moment to turn my mind heavenward & thank God.And it motivates me to give that others can do the same.
"Men will praise God . . . for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else."
2 Corinthians 9:13, niv