Sometimes in life, we give a little more than we have to give. Whether it is an extravagant gift, a favor, or just time we really didn’t think we had to spare. And sometimes the reaction of the recipient is so over the top grateful, it was worth every penny or second. But what happens when you never even get a thank you? I taught both my kids to say “thank you” it is kind of a parenting 101 no brainer. I wonder why or how some adults lose that lesson along the way? I know that there are many people who do things because they are just good and kind people. They don’t expect a thank you. They don’t notice when it is not given. They see a need and step up without even thinking about it and do whatever they did or gave whatever they gave because they wanted to. My dad is a lot like that. He has given to so many people just because he has a good heart. And I think maybe because once upon a time no one gave to him when he needed help as a kid. He is a self made success in his own right and through the grace of his Lord that he lives for daily, has it to give now.
I wish I could be more like my dad. Not letting my left hand know what my right hand is doing. (A quote my mom used to say that means not expecting acknowledgment for something we’ve done.) Not talking about it, or wanting anything in return. But lets face it, when someone truly appreciates something we’ve done for them or given them and are truly thrilled, there is something powerful that happens, that makes you feel well a little like, “that was the best money I ever spent.” Right?
It makes me think about all of the times we pray for something and our prayers are answered and we don’t even stop to thank God for answering something in such detail that we can’t believe it was just a coinidence. It was God coming through for us. I have to wonder, does God notice when we don’t thank Him? I believe that He answers in such detail sometimes just so we know it was Him. I know I fail to recognize all the prayers He answers daily. I know I complain a lot. But when I heard someone say recently, “It was the best money I ever spent.” in commenting on how grateful someone was in receiving a gift that they never expected they could ever afford but really wanted. I felt the power in that statement and understood the feeling it emulated. When someone is truly grateful, you want to feel it and when you do, you want to feel it again.
We are forever asking God to do this or that for us. And when He does, do we stop and thank Him in a way that makes Him want to answer our prayers again? Of course, I am talking about earthly, feelings, I know He is above all that human nonsense. But we are told in Exodust 34:14 that God is a jealous God. He made us in His image so He does have feelings. What IF we are missing something ? What if we made a point of stopping and counting our blessings and thanked Him daily for answered prayers? We might notice Him there in our midst and just maybe it might change our lives and us for the better.
Oh Lord please forgive me
when I don’t stop to say
“thank you” for the answered prayers
you answer every day.
Or even stop to remember
all the blessings that you send
and end up asking you for
something else again.
1 Chronicles 16:34
1 Thessalonians 5:18
Colossians 3:17
A simple thanks was always payment in full for something I did for others, Di, …, and I never expected it.
On Saturday night we had my youngest daughters birthday dinner — 16 people, two of them her partner’s niece and nephew (9 and 6). At one point, the children’s dad reminded his daughter to say ‘thank you’ for something. He looked at me and said, “If all I do is teach my children to become polite adults I believe I will have added value to this world. Politeness counts.”
Saying thank you counts. It’s not about your effusiveness. It’s about the politeness.
Great post Di. Thanks.
I love that. My 6 year old granddaughter has been having trouble saying thank you. It’s funny because my friends used to tell me how great my son (her dad) always was, at least as a kid, saying thank you! I’ve been working on that with her too. I love that dad’s comment! Thank you for sharing Louise!❤️
Amen! A grateful person is also, (or at least it seems to me) a loved person. People appreciate a grateful heart. Thank you for such a great reminder!!
Thank you! I’m grateful to know you!!💗
Amen
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