I love that Thanksgiving officially marks the beginning of the holiday season. What a better way to begin than by being grateful? Gratitude carries inherently within it the character of humility. What better way to enter the season of the celebration of the humble birth of the King of Kings, than in a spirit of humility and gratitude. I don't believe it is any accident that the holidays are set up that way. Glenn Beck calls Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's the Holy Trinity of Holidays. I love that! They are together and in that order for a reason.
First we remember all the blessings we are given, the greatest of these being the atonement of out Savior Jesus Christ. This gratitude and humility bring us such joy that we can celebrate the birth of he who brought us such great blessings with reverence and awe. What greater joy is there than this? At Christmas we recognize with gifts of love all those who bless our lives and celebrate the ultimate gift giver at the same time. And finally, with the new year just on the heels of Christmas, we vow to make ourselves anew. We repent, and try to change, encouraged and uplifted but those feeling of gratitude and love that we immersed ourselves in throughout the holiday season. We become new as we start a new year.
And it all starts with Thanksgiving. The love and joy of Christmas, and the repentance and rebirth of the New Year cannot happen until we are sufficiently humble and thankful. You know how some years you just have a hard time getting into that "Christmas Spirit"? I know last year I was certainly there, (for good reason too). I think sometimes we fail to get into that spirit because we fail to really take Thanksgiving for what it is and we don't stop to really reflect of the bounteous blessing that we have in our lives. If we really stop in humility and think of the great blessings that we have in our lives and thank the Creator and giver of "every good gift", how can we not help but feel the spirit of the holidays and the joy that it brings? We will! But first we must be thankful!
It saddens me that society is trying to rush right through Thanksgiving. Apparently, they have tried and failed to commercialize Thanksgiving much. Humility and gratitude seem to have within them a "anti-commercialization" clause. So they have decided instead to push through Thanksgiving, and get straight to Christmas where the real $$$ can be made. Stores now go directly from Halloween to Christmas, and a lot of the Black Friday sales began on Thursday this year! Is nothing sacred? Before we have even digested the turkey and cranberry sauce, and even before we have sliced into the pumpkin pie our thoughts turn to the big sales instead of to our blessings and to the divine source of all our great blessings. Don't fall for it! Don't let your holiday season start without taking the time to "count your every blessing, name them one by one. Count you every blessing - see what God hath done."
And so, even though I have really tried to think about all of my great blessings this week, I have yet to list them (possibly because the task is a daunting one!) It problem is not where to start, but where to END?
So here I go. You do not need to read this list. You are welcome to use this time to go write your own. I am writing this list, after all, for myself. And for my Lord. But write it I must.
I am thankful for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, for his teaching and his example, and for the sweet gift of the infinite atonement that he made for me! I am thankful for the truth of the gospel I have in mu life, my membership in the church, and the testimony I have etched into my soul of it's truthfulness. I am grateful for the scriptures, the words of the prophets, living and dead, and that I have these truths in my possession to guide my life, and to teach my children. I am grateful for leaders, and missionaries, and teachers who serve in the church to build Zion and enrich all of us. I am grateful for my calling, for the wonderful woman I serve with, and the amazing young women for who they are and who they will become. I am thankful that we live in a day where temples dot the land, especially Redlands temple which is just an hour away, and that the blessings of the temple, the ability to be sealed together with our families forever, are available to us. I am grateful for the covenants I have made in the temple, and for the strength that it give me everyday.
And temples bring us to family. I am so grateful for my family! So grateful! I am grateful for my ancestors - those pioneers who heard the gospel preaches to them, and made that choice to face persecution, and ofter leave home and all they loves behind to come to Zion, who were willing to do what was asked of this and sacrifice that their posterity could have the gospel in its fullness. I am grateful for each generation that took the precious truth of the gospel, held it dear, and passed it down to the next generation. I am grateful to my wonderful grandparents, and I miss them all very much. I am grateful for the truths they taught my parents, so my parents could raise me in truth, and that I knew have those precious truths to give to my children. I am so grateful to have been blessed with wonderful parents - an honest, faithful, and loving father who worked hard to provide for his family, and to serve in the church, yet made himself always available to us, whose family is his whole life, and his calling as father, and grandfather is everything to him. I am truly grateful for an angel mother who give her all to her children and grandchildren, who loves the Lord, loves to delve into the truths of the gospel, and loves to serve Him, her family, and others. I am grateful for their love and wisdom, and friendship. I am grateful that they live close, and that we are close, and that my children's lives are blessed by them almost every day. I am grateful for my brother and sisters, for their spouses and their children. There are every one of them good, faithful people, active in the church, and a blessing to my life. I am grateful for my husbands' family, and for his sisters and brothers, that are now every bit my sisters and brothers, and for the sweetest, lovingest Mother-in-law anyone could have! Oh, and I am grateful for my "new" cousins, that we are finally getting to know and love, after all these years!
I am SO grateful for my husband, that I was smart enough to marry that man when I was so young. His life is his family, and he is devoted to me. I am grateful that is is so hard-working, and for the business that he has built that continues to bless our family. I am grateful that he makes it so that I can stay at home with my children! What a blessing that is in all of our lives. I am grateful for the way my man looks at me and makes me feel beautiful! I am grateful for a man who respects me and supports me and encourages me to do the things I want and need to do. (Oh, and he is a hunk! I'm grateful for that too!)
I am grateful for my six beautiful sons. Life is crazy busy, but I have been blessed with six wonderful boys. I am grateful that they are all very different, and I am grateful each of their personalities. But I am also grateful for how they are all the same - they are good boy, polite, and usually very grateful, and trying, as we all are, to do the right thing. I am grateful for their testimonies and their desire to choose the right. I am grateful that they are all healthy, and that they are are all here with us. I am grateful for the unusual experience of having 6 sons, and the ways I have stretched in my life that I might not have otherwise.
I am grateful for my beautiful home, and am even more grateful when it is clean! I am grateful for the garage sales where I have gleaned all of my favorite things that I have decorated it with, and for all those folks who buy things full price and sell them to me dirt cheap so that we can have fabulous clothes and stuff! Muchas gracias! I am also thankful for clearance sales, and good deals that allow us to clothe and feed a family of 8! I am grateful for two cars that are paid off and that they are both still running, and for all the modern convinces, especially that extra capacity front load washer and dryer that never gets a rest, a comfy bed, and AC in the summer.
I am grateful for winter in the desert, and any time we can spend part of our summer somewhere else. I am grateful for the opportunities we have had to travel and for chance I get to see something new, and learn something I didn't know before. I am grateful for the opportunity to get a good education and finish college and grad school, and to continue to learn for the rest of my life if I so choose. I am grateful for books, for the shared knowledge of other, and for anything beautiful and intellectually stimulating - Art, books, music. I am grateful for all the creativity there is in the world, and for my own creative abilities. I am grateful that I see the world the way I do, and that I can pretty much figure out how do to anything I want to do creatively. I am grateful for the courage to try something new, and for the examples of others that give me that courage. I am grateful to know that I am a daughter of the Creator, and have inherited some of his creative abilities, and I an thankful that I can help other discover this in themselves. I am grateful for stamping, photography, watercolor, and every other creative medium that I so enjoy!
I am so grateful for my healthy body that still does what I want it to, for the most part. I'm grateful that I can swim, and to Martial Arts, and surf, and swing my kids in the air, and wrestle with them on the bed (though that is getting more and more dangerous as they get older!) I am grateful for modern medicine that keeps us healthy and helps us feel better when were are sick. I am grateful that our bodies can heal! I am grateful the food tastes good and that there is such a wonderful variety for us to enjoy. I am grateful for sweet, and for spicy, and for yummy salads in the summer, and warm soup in the winter, and chocolate anytime!
I am grateful for my girlfriends, for their listening ears, and for their love and support, for the friends I have kept from the past, and the new friends i have just met, for my older friends who have so much to give, and my younger friends who remind me what it used to be like. I am grateful for those friends who are sensitive to my feelings, and always know just what I need! How can I even begin to express my gratitude for my friends?
I am so thankful to live in this great country, and for the constitutions that was inspired by God to keep us a free and happy people, and for the freedom, especially the freedom of religion, that it provides for. I am grateful for our Founding Fathers and their courage to do the impossible for our sakes. And I am grateful for those Americans today who are beginning to stand up to protect and defend that same Constitution and restore it, and the free market system, to the place it was intended. I am grateful for all those men and woman who serve in the military to protect us and who have ever served, and their families. I am grateful for the sacrifice of those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
I am also grateful for flowers that smell as good as they look, for incredible sunsets, and for early mornings and the prospect of a brand new day. I am thankful for...
Well, I really could go on and on, and I intend to continue this list in my head today and throughout the holiday season.
I am grateful for this holiday season, and the chance it gives us to muse upon our many blessing. The scriptures beckon us to "remember, remember" the great things the Lord has done for us. That is the key finding the Christmas Spirit. May we remember our great blessings now, and well into the new Year, and may we all have even MORE to be grateful for when this year is done.
2 comments:
I loved this! Sorry, I decided to read yours rather than write mine. Beautifully written, you expressed yourself so amazingly - I'm not surprised. We do have so much to be thankful for, don't we? I especially loved the Holy Trinity of Holidays. Thank you for teaching me that. No wonder I love this time of year so much, especially Thanksgiving.
All I can say is "amen". Well said, my dear one.
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