Monday, August 15, 2011

Living on the Latitude of Gratitude

My pastor did an amazing message on Sunday in a series called "Vanishing Virtues."  Gratitude is something that is vanishing from our culture.  People of all ages are feeling entitled to many things - a good job with excellent pay, a beautiful home, easy relationships and all around good fortune without having to work for it.  When these things happen, it's because it was owed to them.  When they do not happen, it's someone else's fault.

This isn't where I want to live.  I want to live on the latitude of gratitude.  You get things when you work for them and because you are given them - even if you don't deserve them.  Give thanks every day - to God, to your family, to your friends, to coworkers and strangers.  All of these people have given you something you didn't deserve or helped you accomplish the things you did.

Today I am grateful for:
Sadness that gives perspective
DVD players
My son being a wonderful brother
My daughter brushing my hair

I will try to list what I am grateful for here daily.

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