Giving Thanks for All that I’m Not
September 7th, 2009My Country Blog of This and That is having an “Attitude of Gratitude Give-Away.” This is a lovely idea. To enter, you leave a comment on the post stating what you are thankful for and for a double entry, you can also blog about it and link back to the post. Click here to read it.
Counting my blessings is one of my favorite things to do, so naturally I love this post. As I was reflecting on gratitude, I remembered a birthday I had a few years back, in which I didn’t feel all that grateful. It was my 34th birthday, and I was measuring my life with the yardstick of the world–What do I own? How succesful am I in my career? Married? Kids? Fancy Vacations?
Let’s just say that with that particular yardstick, I came up short. I didn’t own a home, I was single, and I felt stuck in a mediocre job that I didn’t like that much. I just had the sense that I “should be farther along by now.” When I expressed these feelings at work, an outspoken Christian woman and colleague said to me, “You need to consider not just where you are, but all the places you’re not. That will gie you lots of reasons to celebrate.”
I was in self-pity mode, so it took me a bit of prodding to get her point. “What do you mean, consider where I’m not?”
“Jail,” she said. “You could be in jail. You could be paralized by depression. You could be paralized.”
I had never considred my ability to stay out of jail for 34 years a great accomplishment, but I paused to to think. What if I had different parents? What if I had no parents? And no one around to teach me right from wrong? What if I grew up in extreme poverty? What if I was all alone in the world?
Yep, point taken. I am thankful for all the places I’m not, and all of the things I’m not, and all that God has save me from in Jesus Christ. This is a new way to consider all that we have to be grateful for–I am so thankful for the many things that are, but I am also very thankful for the many things that are not.
Here’s an Incomplete List Of My Thanks for What I’m Not:
- I’m thankful I’m not hungry.
- I’m thankful I’m not blind.
- I’m thankful I’m not sick.
- I’m thankful I’m not in jail.
- I’m thankful I’m not living on the street, my car, or a cardboard box.
- I am thankful I’m not all alone in the world.
- I’m thankful I’m not depressed, anxious or suicidal.
- I’m thankful I’m not in the hospital.
- I’m thankful I’m not helpless.
- I’m thankful I’m not an alcoholic or a drug addict.
- I’m thankful I’m not unemployed.
- I’m thankful I’m not living in a country where I would be in constant danger of violence and death.
- I’m thankful I’m not illiterate.
Tags: attitude of gratitude, birthdays, circumstances, give-away, giving thanks, my country blog of this and that., prayer, reflection
Thanks to Amy for the Lemonade Award for Great Attitude or Gratitude!
September 8th, 2009 at 3:34 am
I love this so much I had to add my list:
I’m thankful that I’m not:
1. alone
2. without a great family
3. without a great daughter
4. in jail
5. at the same job I was a few years ago
6. looking back
7. stuck on what others think (I’ll tell ya all about that later)
8. hungry
9. without a great mother
10. without a home.
September 8th, 2009 at 1:18 pm
That’s awesome, Kelli! Seeing your list really brightened up my day! Thanks for visiting me here.
September 8th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Thanks Sandy! I was a bit grumpy today — this was just what I needed!
September 9th, 2009 at 12:17 am
So glad it helped!
September 9th, 2009 at 1:49 am
I love it here!
September 9th, 2009 at 10:56 am
**For the record, this is my third and final attempt to leave this comment!
I am thankful I am NOT:
~homeless
~lying in a hospital bed
~caring for sick parents/kids
~looking for a good church home
~friendless
~childless
~lacking a relationship with Jesus Christ
~living in a country where I can’t get my hands on a bible
And it occurs to me that as we appreciate the things we are NOT, we should fervently pray for those who ARE.
Great post, Sandy! (I like it here too!)
September 9th, 2009 at 1:42 pm
Thanks, Amy! I appreciate your extra effort to leave the comment. And, I like your list.