Most of us do not live in a world where we take vows of poverty to prove our holiness. Money is essential to our everyday existence.Linda is what some may call a, “bleeding heart liberal.” She is an activist, philanthropist and a volunteer for many good causes helping people in need. Yet, she begins each day with an attitude of guilt rather than gratitude. Poor Linda, she beats herself up because of her fortunate circumstances. There are times when abundance feels like a burden rather than a blessing. It hurts to see others without, but if we look at money as a glorious responsibility, we can be grateful.
There’s a new movie called . It has a powerful and insightful message: We should show our gratitude by thanking God for what makes us happy, and then with all the chutzpah we can muster, ask for more.
Keeping Score
I thank You for simple pleasuresthat fill my heart with gratitude:the kiss of color in a masterpiece of sky,the refreshing coolnessof yogurt in the morning light,a clean, comfortable bedat the end of the day.In my blessed abundance,help me understand whythere is such disparity in the world.Help me recognizethe need in anotherʼs eyesand help me use the resourcesYou have given me to make a difference.
"WHAT DO YOU WANT MORE OF?"
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