Multitude Monday 176-185
176. a brother-in-law available and willing to help work on a broken car
177. money for a new battery for the van
178. compassionate doctors
179. a quiet and low-key family gathering New Year's Eve
180. time to reflect this week
181. reassurance of His love and faithfulness in a time of sorrow
182. supportive homeschooling friends offering help in a time of need
183. phone calls from friends offering their love and support
184. families at church offering to bring a meal
185. another good sermon hitting another nail on the head
There are gifts to be seen any which way I look, the more I see and recognize them, the more I'm thankful to Him for them, the harder it becomes to grumble about that which I do not have, or that which doesn't seem to go my way...
Labels: Multitude Monday
3 Comments:
Isn't it something, how a thankful heart tends to dispel a grumbling one??! I'm learning that too, a little bit each day... and by His good grace, thankfulness will one day become my trademark :)
Love your list and the reminder that even in the every day... in the common things... He is there!! Thank you!
I enjoyed poking around your blog. So sorry for your loss of your precious babies.
Awww...you are an amazing woman. I saw the "Mr. Extraordiary" on your sidebar, and had to smile! You, my dear...are "Mrs. Extraordinary"!
P.S--you won the waterbottle from my giveaway! When I saw that random.org picked your number...well, I couldn't have thought of a more deserving winner!
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