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EileenV
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Post by EileenV » Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:30 am

Just wanted to share a Christian daily devotion e-mail that I received today.

<A HREF="http://proverbs31devotions.blogspot.com/" TARGET=_blank>http://proverbs31devotions.blogspot.com/</A>

Cheers :)

monty'smom
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Post by monty'smom » Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:47 am

Eileen,

Thankyou for posting this :)what an inspiring and enlightning story. It has made me feel wonderfull and am going to save it to read often. A great way to think and journal. ;)

God Bless!!!!!
BELIEVE YOU CAN CONQUER ANYTHING~ AND YOU WILL !! I DID IT, YES !!!!!

pipermarie66
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Post by pipermarie66 » Mon Nov 24, 2008 6:00 am

Thank you Eileen. Its just what I needed.

ElaineOB
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Post by ElaineOB » Mon Nov 24, 2008 6:22 am

A good reminder. We are so lucky to be Americans.

EileenV
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Post by EileenV » Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:41 am

Hi everyone,

I'm happy you have enjoyed this link. I clicked on the link and noticed that the devotion is updated everyday. This is a great web site to subscribe to as it will send you each day's devotion. I love it. If you enjoy the updates, that's great. I wanted to copy the devotion from Nov. 24th. That was the devotion that I had intended for folks to see when they clicked on the link. Since they now get the updates instead, I will just copy the devotion below. Hope you enjoy.

Cheers :)



November 24, 2008



Thank You Power

Rachel Olsen

"Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."

1 Thessalonians 5:18 (NIV)



Devotion:

In my (part-time) job as a university teacher, I'm frequently reading research. I know, I know ... it sounds as dry as an over-cooked turkey. Sometimes it is but often I find interesting stuff in that scientific prose. For example, this week I read about a study from the University of California that showed just how great it is to be grateful.



The researchers found that grateful people report higher levels of positive emotions, more satisfaction with life, and more vitality and optimism. All good qualities I want more of in my life. They also found grateful people show lower levels of depression and stress - two things I'd like to experience less in my life.



What's more, they found that people who keep journals about gratitude on a weekly basis are healthier. They exercise more regularly, report fewer physical symptoms, and feel better in general than people who journal about neutral or negative life events. That sounds great, and I'll take all the help I can get in the exercise department.



Finally, the research showed that people who daily count their blessings report higher levels of alertness, enthusiasm, determination, and energy. Wow, the benefits of being grateful are remarkable and many! I guess that shouldn't surprise me after considering today's key verse. The Bible urges us to give thanks ... all the time ... in every situation ... because this practice is the will of God.



Let me be clear, there are terrible things that happen to us that may not be the will of God, but us praising God and giving thanks in spite of them certainly is the will of God. As Christians, we can always find reason to give thanks -- thanks for the salvation of Christ, the nearness of God, and the counsel of His Spirit for starters. The psalmist declared, "I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High" (Psalm 7:17, NIV). We can do that too.



Christian poet John Milton once wrote about every grey cloud having a silver lining. Purposing to give thanks, no matter the weather, will train us to look for it. Continuing in this manner day after day ensures that gratefulness will become our normal mode of operation.



No wonder those researchers found that people regularly counting their blessings grow happier, healthier, and more optimistic. After all, that research wasn't discovering anything new, but rather confirming the will and wisdom of God. God already knows how great it is for us to be grateful. Now "science" does too.



What can you give thanks for today?



Dear Lord, thank You for this day. Thank You for Your Son and Your Spirit, given to me. Thank You for the provision of shelter and food I have today. And Lord, thank You for this reminder to become more mindful of my blessings. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Power Verses:

Psalm 118:19, "Open for me the gates of righteousness; I will enter and give thanks to the LORD." (NIV)





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