Living in India, demonstrated this best to me. The young kids pictured here saw me one day and started running to catch up with me as I took my usual walk around the lake before heading home. They were so excited because they each had a piece of fried corn fritter of sorts, they were given by a local vendor and were happily munching on it. They were all smiles with their bare feet and dirty clothes, happy to show me their "catch"!
As we continued down the street together towards our homes, they chattered happily though what they were saying I do not know, but there was no disguising the fact that they were happy! As we went to cross the busy street, the boy with the baby in his arms, motions for me to come, come. Here I was thinking I was helping them and it was quite the opposite.
Shortly after they waved and said bye, they descended the bank off the main street to their grass hut and thatched roof by the stream. No beds, dirt floors, outdoor fires for cooking and heat. They had many reasons in my opinion to be upset or angry at life, instead they were grateful for the little things, daily substance, small miracles with grateful hearts!
My reflection was and still is am I grateful, humble and loving to a God that supplies all of my needs, or am I arrogant, demanding and unappreciative for his many blessings and daily provisions thinking pridefully that it is my own efforts and hard work that sustains me?
Where is my home, food, clothes and family? Am I doing without? Do I not have many reasons to be grateful? Thought provoking questions for us all.
My prayer continues," Lord help me be as appreciative as these kids in India were, at the very least, and reflect to those around me each day your love through me", in Jesus name.
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