Things To Be Thankful For

Rejoice always, pray continually,give thanks in all circumstances for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 1Thess.5

Monday, 12 December 2011

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Gracias

In his book entitled “Gracias,” Henri Nouwen talks about his experience in Peru and Bolivia, he writes: "The title of this (book) summarizes what I found, learned, and heard. The word that I kept hearing, wherever I went, was: Gracias! It sounded like the refrain from a long ballad of events. Gracias a usted, gracias a Dios, muchas gracias––thank you, thanks be to God, many thanks! I saw thousands of poor and hungry children, I met many young men and women without money, a job, or a decent place to live. I spent long hours with sick, elderly people, and I witnessed more misery and pain than ever before in my life. But, in the midst of it all, that word lifted me again and again to a new realm of seeing and hearing: 'Gracias! Thanks!”



"In many of the families I visited nothing was certain, nothing predictable, nothing totally safe. Maybe there would be food tomorrow, maybe there would be work tomorrow, maybe there would be peace tomorrow. Maybe, maybe not. But whatever is given––money, food, work, a handshake, a smile, a good word, or an embrace––is a reason to rejoice and say gracias. What I claim as a right, my friends in Bolivia and Peru received as a gift; what is obvious to me was a joyful surprise to them; what I take for granted, they celebrate in thanksgiving; what for me goes by unnoticed became for them a new occasion to say thanks.”



"And slowly I learned. I learned what I must have forgotten somewhere in my busy, well-planned, and very "useful" life. I learned that everything that is, is freely given by the God of love. All is grace. Light and water, shelter and food, work and free time, children, parents and grandparents, birth and death––it is all given to us. Why? So that we can say gracias, thanks: thanks to God, thanks to each other, thanks to all and everyone.”



Grace

“You say grace before meals. All right. But I say grace before the concert and the opera, and grace before the play and pantomime, and grace before I open a book, and grace before sketching, painting, swimming, fencing, boxing, walking, playing, dancing and grace before I dip the pen in the ink.” ― G.K. Chesterton

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I've been married 39 years to my lovely wife Wilma.I also have a grown up son and daughter. My home Church is an independent evangelical, charismatic church in Holywood,Co.Down (the same town as the world famous golfer Rory McIlroy),though I have been influenced by the many traditions and eras of the Christian Church. Apart from my family, my main passions include sharing the good news with those who don't know Christ, how the Church should express itself in a post-modern culture and the plight of my brothers and sisters who are suffering in the persecuted Church. Feel welcome to email me or comment on my posts, either to agree, disagree, or to continue the discussion. Either way, may both God's grace, peace and mercy be on your life. AKevangel@gmail.com
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