{"id":135,"date":"2017-03-06T16:27:08","date_gmt":"2017-03-06T16:27:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/wewaitheworks\/?p=135"},"modified":"2017-03-06T16:27:08","modified_gmt":"2017-03-06T16:27:08","slug":"always-be-grateful","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/wewaitheworks\/2017\/03\/always-be-grateful.html","title":{"rendered":"Always Be Grateful"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-136\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/405\/2017\/03\/being-grateful-300x150.jpg\" alt=\"being grateful\" width=\"300\" height=\"150\" \/><\/p>\n<p>My family and I were without power for about a day, earlier last week. We all had a chance to bond with each other, even without the normal tasks of everyday life that we do, such as laundry, cooking meals and being able to work on our computers. Although it was hard to not have electricity, it also taught me that I can\u2019t take everything for granted. We can\u2019t take the electricity that powers our home for granted, and we shouldn\u2019t, because we never know when a storm will hit and cause us to lose power in our homes.<br \/>\nIt taught me that we can\u2019t take having warm food and a warm shower for granted either, because so many people are worse off than my family was during the storm. It hit me, that even without having power, we still were able to keep warm with the clothes and blankets we had. My dad even had a generator so our food in the refrigerator wouldn\u2019t spoil. The generator even allowed us to plug in our phones to charge them.<\/p>\n<p>We had to go out to dinner, because we literally couldn\u2019t cook food on the stove. That is something that doesn\u2019t happen to often. We actually had to go out to enjoy a nice meal. It changed my perspective on a lot of things.<br \/>\nWe also never know when we will lose power over any situation in our lives. We know that we can\u2019t control hardly anything in our lives. God is the one in control of everything. We can only\u00a0provide the love and support that our friends and family need. We should never take any of the people we love for granted, because we never know when God will call them home, or in what form He will call them home.<br \/>\nAlways make sure to tell people that you love then no matter how you may feel, because you never know when it may be their last day or your last day on Earth. Even if you had an argument, always do your best to say you\u2019re sorry and tell people how grateful and blessed you are for their presence in your life.<br \/>\nSo many people have way worse scenarios than what my family and I had. Even though we didn\u2019t have power, there are so many people out there who don\u2019t even have shelter or a place to call home. It also taught me that I don\u2019t have to have my cell phone or IPod on me and be texting 24\/7 to be able to enjoy life and time with my family.<\/p>\n<p>Even though texting and all\u00a0technology is a huge convenience for all of us, it takes us away from communicating openly with the people around us and spending time with them.\u00a0\u00a0 I was able to spend much needed quality time with my grandma that night we lost our power.<br \/>\nBeing grateful is something that we all can take for granted. We think that everything we may have such as a working car, garage, a house with no electrical problems or plumbing problems, as well as having an education,\u00a0all comes with ease.<\/p>\n<p>We also may think that our relationship with our families will always stay the same. That doesn\u2019t always happen though. Someone can get sick and then everything can change on a dime.<br \/>\nHaving a hot meal, taking a warm shower, having a job, or even a hot cup of coffee, making enough money for our families, are all things that we can take for granted. So many people don\u2019t have a job or a home to go to. So many people may not have shelter from the winter cold.<\/p>\n<p>Many people may not have family or friends to support them through difficult times either. I know how blessed I am to have all of those things and I\u2018m even more grateful that God has given those gifts to me.<\/p>\n<p>Showing gratitude when someone helps us out in any way, can make our lives easier. Being able to walk away from a car accident without a scratch, is another thing to\u00a0show gratitude\u00a0for.<br \/>\nA verse that can remind us to be grateful is James 1:17 \u201cEvery good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.\u201d It reminds us that everything we have isn\u2019t really ours, that it\u2019s God\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>Everything that we may have is a gift from God, and even though we have it, here on Earth, we can\u2019t keep it forever or bring it to Heaven with us.\u00a0 We are given everything that we have by God. Even our breath in our lungs. Every breath we take is from God Himself.<br \/>\nThe things that make our lives easier, whether it is the car we drive, the clothes on our backs or the family and friends around us, to the pets we have, and our health, are all gifts. Our health can change on a dime, our lives can change in seconds, our pets can run away or get taken away from us. Our children and our families can stray from the Lord, and go down the wrong path.<br \/>\nWe can even take God and our relationship with Him for granted. He is always there when we call on Him, but if we stray from Him, we can lose ourselves in the desires of this world. God can help us to restore our lives by taking things away from us, so we return to Him.<\/p>\n<p>The lessons He provides us, help us learn new things every day. He provides us\u00a0with everything we need to support our body and life, helps us appreciate the good times in our lives and He helps us\u00a0cherish the special people and the awesome memories that\u00a0we make.<br \/>\nWe all have had times where we actually have to stop and think of what we are grateful for. He always gives us something to be grateful for though. We just have to know where and when to look, as well as to how to tune ourselves in to being grateful for everything we have.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My family and I were without power for about a day, earlier last week. We all had a chance to bond with each other, even without the normal tasks of everyday life that we do, such as laundry, cooking meals and being able to work on our computers. 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