Today, I am thankful, thankful for the food, the water, the air etc.
There is always something to be thankful for. yes ALWAYS.
If you are thankful, you will be happy, I don't just say thank you
to God only when I pray, I say thank you for everything, while I'm
on the road, while working, while eating, while washing, while cooking etc.
I sometimes ask myself that, what if I wake up today with only the things I thanked God for yesterday?? (funny right).
This principle has helped me to always be in a thankful mood, not that I'm always happy...no, but when I'm down, I sing, smile and pray with thanks. it gives me the strength to go on and be strong.
This reminded me of a story I once heard that happened many years 
ago when famine came to a certain country and food was very difficult to
 find. 
In a small town, there was a baker who had been blessed with plenty of food. There are so many people around me who need help, the baker thought to himself, I can’t help them all but I will do what I can.
 One day he got an idea. Before long, he had a tray of freshly baked 
loaves of delicious whole-wheat bread. The baker put them in a basket 
and was getting ready to take them to the town center. “Gather together 
the poorest children you can find,” the baker told his assistant.
Before
 long, a crowd of hungry children surrounded the kind-hearted baker. 
Were they surprised when he pulled out his large basket and told them to
 take a loaf for each of them and their families. The children were 
overjoyed but immediately they starting pushing and fighting to get the 
biggest loaf of bread for themselves. Then they ran off without even 
thanking the baker. But there was one little girl, Maria, who waited 
patiently until the others had gone. Then she quietly came and took the 
last and smallest loaf of bread left at the bottom of the basket, 
thanked the baker and went her way home.
Several
 days later, the baker baked another batch of bread and called the same 
children to collect the loaves. Again Maria was left behind with the 
smallest loaf. And again she thanked him and left.
When
 Maria’s mother cut open the bread, she was astonished to find a pile of
 gold coins in the middle. Soon after, Maria came running into bakery 
were the baker was busy at work. Holding the pile of gold coins in her 
hand, she said, “Sir, you must have baked these into the dough by 
accident. Here are your coins.”
Are you thankful??
Enjoy!

1 comment:
thank you CNB for this reflections. God bless and inspire you more.
Grace
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