Thinking and Thanking Now
This morning, drinking good coffee in my recliner before dawn, I took a personal inventory. Nothing hurts: after most of last year in some kind of pain big and small, you'd think I would notice its absence more. There was no discomfort. After most of last year with something uncomfortable about the body to adjust for sitting, standing, and bending, you'd think I would miss its absence. My mood and hope levels were high. After a year of fighting back the urge to get negative, you'd think I would notice the lack of struggle required. You'd think.
Well, I’m thinking, and I’m thanking now.
I am thinking that I wish I could bottle it all up in a prayer and send it out to this hurting world. "For God So Loved the World." All the world.
So here I go:
Lord, I pray that You take this moment You’ve given me—the comfort, the freedom from pain, this small glimpse of radiant, unconquerable hope—and let it be shared. Let it go out into the world as a reminder of what can be found in You.
amen
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