The Attitude of Gratitude

November 14, 2016 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

I’ve loved seeing FB posts by many of you who are expressing 30 days of gratitude in this month of Thanksgiving. Others are just randomly posting how grateful they are for their faith, God’s love and life’s sweetest blessings — their family, friends, their health, their precious times together making memories — all those things that money just can’t buy.

I love it! And, if you and I have let that attitude of gratitude slip us by, just maybe it’s a perfect way for us to start our day and week — this week — with simple words and thoughts of gratitude!

Zig Ziglar was such a dear friend and such had such a tremendous influence in our family’s lives — in so many ways. You could tell where he came from — and that an attitude of gratitude was right up there in his values. What was Zig’s secret? Zig’s widowed mother of eleven raised her children alone. Though extremely poor, Mrs. Ziglar instilled a strong work ethic in her children and raised them to believe that both she and God loved them. She also taught her children to practice saying “please” and “thank you.” Those lessons stuck. Her formula of work, love and faith made their difficult lives easier and enjoyable.

Zig said, “When we neglect to require our children to say `thank you’ when someone gives them a gift or does something for them, we raise ungrateful children who are highly unlikely to be content. Without gratitude, happiness is rare. With gratitude, the odds for happiness go up dramatically.”

And even more so, how much our Father God wants to bless His kids as He sees our attitudes of gratitude! To acknowledge Him for not just the big things, but all the daily blessings in each and every day.. So, today, I’m starting with saying “Dear God. Today I woke up. I am healthy. I am alive. I am blessed beyond what I deserve. Thank you.”