A heart of gratitude guides your good attitude.
“I have ZERO clue how your wife handles critical care patients five days a week!”
That was an actual text a church member sent to me today. My wife is a nurse at the hospital and is responsible to care for 11 patients who need critical care. This mom, however, after only nine days with her sick kid, was struggling to keep her sanity. She’s far from the only one!
I’ve noticed a lot of gratitude over the past few days. Gratitude for the teachers who miraculously get dozens of students’ attention at the same time. Gratitude for doctors and nurses and techs who spend their shifts working with the sick, putting their own health at risk. Gratitude for the grocery store employees working extra hours to make sure the shelves are stocked with fresh vegetables and two-ply toilet paper.
Perhaps Corona is opening our eyes to see the sacrifices that went unnoticed in years passed.
King David sang, “Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits - ... .” (Psalm 103:2) David didn’t want his soul to forget all the benefits and blessings that the Lord was pouring into his life. Our Father doesn’t want us to forget either.
So let’s look around today and see their sacrifice. Let’s replace our critical natures with constant gratitude for those who serve us day after day. The comment section has turned many of us into faultfinders. Maybe corona is turning us into praise-givers.
If that’s true, it will be proof that Christ > Corona.
GOD BLESS YOU.
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Arthur Scott
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