It is the
day after Thanksgiving in the United States, what are you feasting on? Traditionally
families come together to enjoy a feast and fellowship. There is often food left
over that can be eaten the next day. Let’s feast on leftovers today, figuratively
speaking.
We need
daily bread to nourish not only our bodies, but our souls as well. Feed your
soul and seek God for your daily direction, refuse to live stressed out. Nibble
on this, God’s got this. Whatever you’re facing is a stumbling block that can
be turned into a steppingstone. Count your blessings and put God first.
Be hungry
for the love and word of God, and you will find nourishment. Not sure where to
start? Start with a word of Thanksgiving – Lord I thank you for all you have
already done. Now, that’s just my thought, your words may be different.
Trust the Lord for all things large and small.
I woke up
one morning with a pounding headache, It hurt to lift my head off the pillow. I
forced myself to sit up, then felt nauseous. I rolled out of bed and said, “Lord
I don’t want to be sick. Especially since I have the day off work tomorrow.” I
shuffled to the medicine cabinet for an aspirin, popped one into my mouth, then
sat down and listened to a morning meditation.
A warm cup
of coffee in one hand and an ink pen in the other. I journaled as I listened to
the soothing meditation. I refused to go down without a fight. I had plans for
the day, mainly I wanted to get the house ready for Christmas. It wasn’t long
before my headache disappeared, and I hung my Christmas lights.
In minutes,
I assembled my artificial tree with the pre-lit lights, sprayed a burst of pine
scent from a can, and sat. Watching the lights was peaceful. Perched on an end
table next to me was a favorite snack – Cheez Its and Sparkling Ice water, accompanied
by a daily devotional. These items were part of my daily bread.
I am
thankful for each day I awake with energy, and my health. It’s not perfect, but
it’s good. Today I am feasting on leftovers – memories of time spent with family.
What are you
giving thanks for today?
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