Originally published March 13, 2015

I’ve just been in a funk, lately. Nothing out of the ordinary is wrong, but it’s been raining for eleventy two days in a row, and the constant darkness and dreariness seems to have wormed its way into my psyche and, I noticed recently, even into my prayer life.
A couple of days ago, I started out my prayer time with a huge sigh followed by a bunch of wimpering and whining about nothing of consequence. I was just moody. And I didn’t feel like praying.
And then God graciously brought a lovely little snippet of Scripture to my mind:
give thanks in all circumstances;
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
1 Thessalonians 5:18
Want to know God’s will for your life? There it is: give thanks in all circumstances. When you get a new car. When you catch your spouse cheating on you. When you’re on a glorious vacation. When you get laid off from work. When you’re happy. When you’re sad. When you’re in the mood, and when you’re not in the mood.
Give thanks in – not necessarily for, but in – all circumstances.
Well, this was certainly a circumstance. Why not give gratitude a try? I was in the car headed to pick up my boys from school, and I decided to spend the entire twenty minute drive just thanking God for things.
I started with the big stuff: salvation, forgiveness for my sin, times when God has miraculously provided, specific answers to prayer…
How often do we forget to thank God for all the (in our eyes) tiny little unnoticed things He does for us every day?
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I was starting to slow down and I still had about half the drive left. Surely there was more to be thankful for! And that’s when it struck me. How often do we forget to thank God for all the (in our eyes) tiny little unnoticed things He does for us every day? We thank Him for the miracles, but what about the mundane? What “little things” had I forgotten to thank God for?
1. Air conditioning. I live in the South. Enough said.
2. I know where my next meal is coming from.
3. Social media and e-mail. I can keep up with far off loved ones, and I’ve “met” some awfully nice people.
4. I can see. I can hear. I can think clearly. I can walk.
5. I live in a country where Christianity is not yet against the law.
6. Sunsets.
7. Cute baby animals.
8. I can read and write. That’s not the case for women, globally.
9. I was able to conceive and carry my children to term.
10. Warm quilts on cold nights.
11. The Bible is available in my native language, and I have several copies of it.
12. I have no fear of suicide bombers in my community.
13. The beach.
14. A crawfish boil with friends.
15. Reliable electricity.
16. Hearing my children sing when they think no one is listening.
17. My husband is a Believer and is good to me.
18. Mountains. I miss mountains.
19. Indoor plumbing and clean drinking water.
20. Laughing hysterically with my family.
21. Level-headed discernment ministries.
22. Peanut butter and chocolate ice cream.
23. A roof over my head.
24. Home schooling.
25. People who are kind (or crazy) enough to read my blog articles all the way to the end.
Well, that was my list, and I think I’ll keep looking for things to add to it. Thanking God for the “little things,” realizing they might be big things to others, and recognizing the pervasiveness of God’s blessings and provision cheered me up and was truly a worship experience.
We thank Him for the miracles, but what about the mundane?
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What kinds of things would you put on your list?
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I definitely appreciate indoor plumbing (yay, indoor flush toilets!) especially when I hear my dad tell the stories of having to light a match and throw it down the outhouse hole before he sat down to make sure there weren’t any black widow spiders lurking down there! ๐ฏ
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One Iโve become increasingly thankful for is that I do not suffer from chronic pain like so many my age. (Yet ๐) . Happy thanksgiving!
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Thank you for reminding me: tomorrow I will celebrate my 80th birthday, but yesterday i was bemoaning the fact that my false teeth are uncomfortable, my hearing aids give me the whoops, and I have to wear two pairs of glasses: short see and long see, because bi vocals just don’t work with my esential tremor, my knees ache constantly, not to mention I now have an ear infection. But then I didn’t sleep well the night before and was not in a good mood. Today I start the day with 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18. ” Give thanks IN all circumstances” THANK YOU. Tomorrow if it be God’s will we will celebrate my 80th year, and give thanks for everything the Lord has given me, including false teeth, hearing aids and glasses, not to mention our health service, did I mention my cardiologist?. “God is Good” in all circumstances.
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This is a wonderful testimony of thankfulness! Thank you for your godly example to all of us, and happy birthday!โฅ๏ธ
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And of course just case I didn’t get the message, this year Thanksgiving is on my birthday. Thank you for your birthday wishes. Mark.
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You’re welcome! By the way, I shared your comment (without your name/handle) around on my social media and a lot of people were very encouraged and wished you a happy birthday!โฅ๏ธ
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I love your list Michelle!
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Thanks!
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