Jump Start # 4026
Psalms 34:8 “O taste and see that the Lord is good; how blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him!”
Throwback Thursday: an article written from the past
Blessed
Craig Wilson is a columnist for USA Today newspaper. As an act of kindness, he often takes his neighbor’s cars to be inspected. In Washington, D.C. the inspection station is across town and in a bad area. Wilson recently wrote about getting his neighbor’s car inspected.
“So there I was the other morning, waiting in line—Lane 4, to be exact—reading the paper when I was finally told to pull up to the garage entrance. A man about my age waved me closer, then opened my door. It was 6:55 A.M.”
“’How are you doing this morning?’ he asked. ‘Fine,” I said, a bit startled at his perkiness. ‘And you?’
“’Blessed,’ he said. ‘Blessed.’”
“I walked into the inspection station and down the long glass hallway where residents can view their cars going through the paces. He said ‘blessed,’ I thought to myself. ‘Blessed.’”
“There he was dealing with more than likely unhappy people, standing outside on a steamy July morning and he felt blessed. I can’t get the man out of my mind.”
Wilson added, “Why does it seem the people who appear to have the worst jobs often seem to be the happiest? I’m talking about the woman here at the newspaper office whose job it is to clean the bathrooms. She’s the happiest woman in the building. Always smiling. Always says hello. She just had an operation and is now back. Happy as ever.”
“The men who painted my house this summer were happy. I couldn’t understand a word they were saying, but they were in the hot sun, singing away. Lunch under a tree out front was even a festive affair; constant laughter floating up to my window.”
“And why is it the people with the most seem the most unhappy? Earlier this summer, a senator’s wife got into a altercation with another shopper at a local garden center. If I remember correctly, it was over mulch and the loading of the said mulch into the trunk of the car. Someone was being blocked, and I think the senator’s wife was doing the blocking. In the end, chargers were filed, lawyers were called, people went to court, ‘no comments’ were issued. The judge should have just ordered them to get their cars inspected. Lane 4.”
We need to stop and remind ourselves that we are blessed people.
We are blessed to live in this nation. Even with all the problems we have, this country is far ahead of all other nations. The possibilities for education, health care, and advancement are superb in our nation. People still travel in small and unsafe boats just to get into our country. They leave homes and families and hopelessness and depression to simply have a chance in this nation. In this country young men and women can still dream big dreams. We are blessed.
We are blessed to live in these times. It is remarkable what takes place every day in this country. Surgeons remove veins from a person’s leg and graft them into the heart. It wasn’t too many years ago that the dreaded word ‘cancer’ meant a death sentence. It is not that way for many people today. The world has become more accessible because of mass communication. It is amazing what can be done with computers. Volumes of books that were not only very expensive to purchase but also difficult to find shelf space to hold them can now be put on a thumb drive that fits in a pocket. There are so many good reference tools available today. The information highway is crowded with useful items that were not available a few years ago. We live in comfort. We have so many choices from the food we eat, to the automobiles we ride in, to the neighborhoods we live in. These are good times. We are blessed.
We are blessed to be Christians. God treats us better than we deserve. We have Christ as our Savior, Heaven as our home, and wonderful brethren spread throughout this world. God’s word is reliable which makes the way certain and clear. Because of christ, we know what the future will be. We understand our purpose. It’s great being a Christian. We are blessed.
Shouldn’t we all walk though life feeling ‘blessed?’ It is easy to be negative and complain. Everyone gripes about the weather, their jobs and the price of things. How refreshing it is to be someone who recognizes that he is ‘blessed.’ Count your many blessings, we sing and name them one by one.
It is the blessed heart that becomes a thankful heart.
Roger
Biblical Insights, September, 2004
