February 2: Enjoy and Share the Gifts
My friend was
talking on the phone to his sister one day. They had a little sibling
rivalry going on, but it was the good, motivating kind.
“I’m going to Asia,” he said.
“Well, I’ve been to Africa and helped build a hospital there,” she said.
They bantered back and forth about the
places they’d been and where they hoped to go next. Then they decided
that you got points only for how cool the trip had been—and what you
learned and what you did with the experience after you were there.
“You helped build that hospital for
kids. You get a lot of points for that,” he said. “But you don’t get any
points for Denmark. All you did was change planes. You didn’t even look
around and enjoy the sights. We’ll have to talk again, in a few years,
and see how many points we each have.”
It’s been said before, but it’s
important enough to say again: It’s not just where you go; it’s what you
do with it that counts. Are you having great experiences, but keeping
them to yourself? Are you bothering to get out of your chair and see the
sights in your world, or are you staring at your TV? Are you trudging
your path, but not gleaning any insights along the way? Are you doing
anything of value with what you’ve learned, even if it’s sharing your
experience, strength, and hope with a close friend?
How many points do you have for really cool trips?
Part of saying thanks is
sharing our lives with the world. The other part is learning to enjoy
our lives, ourselves. Live and love and learn and see things; then pass
those things on.
Don’t just say thanks. Demonstrate your gratitude for life by living as fully as you can.
God, help me commit to doing
something of value and service with the gift of my life, even if that
means simply enjoying what I’m experiencing right now.
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