Later my husband exclaimed, “Why does the kitchen smell so strongly of coffee?” He is a coffee drinker unlike me, but hadn’t made any. He knew I had the candle burning, but it was EXTREMELY strong smelling. He rushed into the kitchen to find my jar of coffee beans… ON FIRE! It didn’t smell like smoke, or anything burning, the smoke detectors didn’t even go off… it just smelled like strong coffee. We snuffed the “small” fire out with the lid and went on with the night. My husband looked at me with a smile and said, “I think you need to chill a little with the Pinterest thing. I don’t know if I can leave you unsupervised in the house again. Who knows what might happen.”
The boys and I have a morning routine we started over the past year. Before they leave for school each day we read a devotional book together and pray for needs. I ask each boy what they would like to pray for and then we all take a turn praying. Some things we have prayed for over the past year were needs, some were wants, some were healing for the sick, new jobs, and more. The boys have been persistent in their prayers each day.
They were shocked when God started answering their prayers. The blessings started to pour in… free camper, free flat screen TV, larger house, new job, money given anonymously when we needed it most, the sick getting well, people we prayed for who didn’t know God giving their lives to Him and more… They were so excited!
Philippians 4:6 says…
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.” (NLT)That is what we are going to do this year! We are going to plan ahead to have thankful hearts. My “blessing bottle” is made now it’s time to start collecting. This is what the excerpt from the Pinterest post I read about this whole idea said…
I challenge you to find a way in 2013 to be thankful for all that God does in your life. I don’t want to miss one blessing. Happy New Year friend. The best is yet to come!
Living to leave a legacy,
Julie
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