Real Hope: Gratitudeનમૂનો
He Works For Good
I had just finished my shopping. I had stopped Your Story at the bakery to buy a fresh loaf of bread and a pastry to have later with a cup of tea. Out of the corner of my eye I could see the Mater Prize Home ticket seller. He was waiting impatiently for me to conclude my purchase. He knew I would walk past him, and he was hovering. I did my best to avoid eye contact, but I failed. He rubbed his proverbial hands together and cranked up his spiel.
Much as I would like to support caring for sick children, I wasn’t prepared to sign up for the regular donation the salesman was asking for on the proviso that I might win a million-dollar mansion. You see, he was selling me on winning the house. He wasn’t much interested in the photo of the sick child.
I thanked him as I walked away. Thank you, I said. I was confronted by the contrast between the materialism of the house and the sick baby. I prayed for the child as I put my groceries in the boot of the car.
There was hope because the child was receiving the best medical care. In that moment I focused on the hope that is in Christ. My joy welled up, and I gave thanks, even as I prayed. I realised that I could say thank you to God, because He is at work for good in and through all things. For that I am grateful.
Written by CHRIS PARFOOT
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About this Plan
When our heart and mind is weary, there is strength in giving thanks. There’s lots of research into the power of gratitude, with the results showing happier healthier minds and emotions. (It’s In All The Small Things - Susie Holt) As you read this seven-day plan, try keeping a record of things you are grateful for each day – see for yourself the changes gratitude can bring!
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