6 Surely you have granted him unending blessings and made him glad with the joy of your presence. Psalm 21:6
It's been a week of beginnings. School started. I know a couple of little ones who started kindergarten this week. Kevin stared his senior year at UNC-C (I am so proud =) ). Daniel started the night shift as a police officer for the Charlotte light rail. Richard is starting the night shift tomorrow at his Timken job (until he is reassigned for deployment in October/November). I start teaching Sunday school for the preschoolers next week.
It's been a wonderful summer, but it's time to get back into a live-a-day routine. Routine is good for me. As I get older, if it's not part of my routine, I will quite likely forget it! Devotion writing has become a routine. I have been doing it for about 12 years now. I take breaks when vacation takes me away from an internet connection or I might miss a day here and there because I am running late or just can't think of a thing to write about. And in the last couple of years I have decided to take Sundays off from writing. But for the most part, I have written a devotion every day for over 12 years. It is indeed a routine.
The book 1000 Gifts has inspired me to begin a new routine. I have started a list of things I am thankful for. I put it on an app on my Droid phone so I know I will have the list with me everywhere I go. Each time I feel thankful for even the smallest thing, I add it to my list. It is a numbered list and I have to wonder what number I will be up to by the end of a week!
It has really helped me to focus on the positive things in life. I am beginning to see more of what I have rather than what I want. It is shrinking away that little "devil of greed" that lives in each one of us and whispers in our ear, "More! You want more!" I am actually beginning to be overcome with how much I have... not simply material things, but friends, family, freedoms, and free things like wildflowers and summer breezes.
I hope my new routine continues for years as my devotions have. I can only imagine that I will have a list of over 100,000 gifts or more as I continue.
Father,
Thank you. For everything. Amen.
Joys: Numbering my blessings; A lazy Saturday morning; Going to get Cecelia a little later today
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