I think Lord, that what I struggle with the most on my walk with You is our conflicting schedules…
I want things to happen on “Phil time”, however quite often Your timing is a good bit different than mine.
And yet, as I was pondering it this morning on my drive into the office, I realized something I hadn’t before…
We create our schedules around what’s most important to us; base them on our priorities…
If our “schedules” are out of sync… Then maybe I’m not fully recognizing Your priorities for my life.
Ouch.
Therefore Father, as I continue counting my Blessings on this Thankful Thursday afternoon, I’m also going to try and focus on the timing of those divine gifts; actively seeking not only Your whispered presence in the chaos, but also examining the context in which You’ve delivered it. You truly do fill my life with love Lord, and this week I’m especially grateful for:
646. A relaxing Friday evening on the deck with friends.
647. Feeling Your peace come over me when I need it most.
648. The healing power in my puppy’s wet kisses after a long day.
649. Refreshing spring breezes.
650. The opportunity I’ve had to teach Sunday School class this past season at Ewell’s St. Paul UMC.
651. An inspiring discussion about Your love with a dear lady this afternoon.
652. Finding a new photo-sharing site where I can connect with other photographers.
653. The fellowship and discussions at our Tuesday night Faith Development Group, “Where Two or Three are Gathered”.
654. An “all good” checkup for Jonathan with the neurosurgeon at A.I. Dupont Children’s Hospital.
655. The wisdom I find when I not only seek Your presence, but also strive to recognize the context of those gifts.
656. The opportunity to spend lots of time with people I love over the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
657. Sunday evenings spent watching “Duck Dynasty” reruns with my family. J
658. A wonderful array of resources online to help me learn new techniques and become a better photographer.
659. Seeing my children give from the heart unexpectedly.
660. Your gentle reminder to stay my tongue when my emotions begin to overtake me.
For the last month or so Father, I’ve been having “rumblings” in my heart telling me that I’m not seeing You as completely as I should; that although in my joy-filled moments I sing to You in praise and in my times of trial I cry out to You for help, during those “in-between” periods I fail to recognize Your loving hand in my life more often than not…
My eyes see the world, but stare blindly past the “burning bushes” all around me.
And as I contemplated this the other night Lord, and prayed for Your guidance to help me see through clearer eyes, You laid it on my heart…
“Thankful Thursday…”
Ouch… It has been a while…
But I get it Father.
While I certainly try to remember to thank You when I recognize a Blessing in my life, the exercise of spending dedicated time thinking about the past week’s events and writing out some of the less “obvious” signs of Your presence is a powerful tool in my walk of faith.
It places my heart in a state of gratitude, and directs my mind to seek Your light in my daily life.
Therefore Father, I present You with this week’s contribution to my continuing “Thankful Thursday” list of Blessings. And while no list could ever adequately express the vast array of miracles you place in my path each day, today I am especially grateful for:
631. Your protection, comfort and strength given to Shannon as she underwent a surgical procedure last week.
632. Finding wonderful DIY patio furniture plans on Pinterest.
633. Seeing Your influence in the “Letters to God” written by the kids in my Sunday School Class.
634. Your comforting embrace when my world feels shaken, and I allow uncertainty to grip my heart.
635. The time spent with Shannon and Lisa redesigning and rebuilding our backyard space.
636. The persistence You have in getting Your messages through to my heart.
637. The opportunity to join two wonderful young people in the union of marriage last weekend.
638. A beautiful Mother’s Day spent with Shannon, Lisa and the boys.
639. The assistance of a close friend in getting lighting installed in our outdoor bar.
640. The opportunity to minister to a dear friend who’s going through a difficult time.
641. A fun-filled evening with good food and wonderful friends to open our newly-redone backyard deck and patio spaces.
642. The new contact lenses I’m wearing that allow me to keep them in for a whole month before changing them.
643. Evenings curled up on the couch watching TV with the people I love.
644. Having excellent auto insurance coverage which helps pay bills following Shannon’s accident.
645. All those “burning bushes” in my life which I fail to recognize.
Today’s entry in the “Joyce Meyer: Promises for Your Everyday Life” devotional reading plan I’m following made a powerful point about finding meaning and fulfillment, and where we should really be seeking it…
“Love is the energy of life. It’s what motivates people to get up each day and keep going. It gives life purpose and meaning.People often have times in their lives when they believe they are unloved or have no one to love. They develop this mindset because they are looking for fulfillment in ways that seem good at first but often leave them feeling frustrated, disappointed and empty inside.Does this ever happen to you? Do you ever look for love and end up feeling unfulfilled? Let me ask you this: What kind of love are you pursuing? You may be looking for love, but really, you’re looking for God, because He is love. Any love you gain that is disconnected from God is not really love and will leave you feeling unfulfilled.…”
When we seek love, in effect we’re truly desiring the source of all love; God. When we keep Him at the center of our lives, that overwhelming love flows through us and allows our other relationships to truly be as He intends them to…
Hi, I’m Phil Malmstrom, a.k.a. Phather Phil. I’m self-employed, father of two wonderful young men, an ordained minister who delights in spreading Jesus’ Message of Hope and Love, a science-fiction junkie, an aspiring photographer and above all that one of God’s Children who rejoices in His Blessings each day.