GIRLFRIENDS IN GOD 15TH NOVEMBER 2022, DAILY DEVOTIONAL WOMEN, TUESDAY MESSAGE
ReadĀ Girlfriends in God 15th November 2022 By Katy McCownĀ
TOPIC: Moving From Grumbling to Gratitude
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Todayās Truth
Do everything without grumbling or arguing (Philippians 2:14Ā NIV).
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I heard the crackle under my foot and knew what had just transpired.
I shut my eyes and felt sure my ears must be turning red. I didnāt know whether to cry or scream.
With six little ones under my feet, dinner to be made, and another practice to get ready for, the chip on the floor threatened to make everything fall apart ⦠especially when I stepped on it.
While enjoying an after-school snack, a chip slipped through some little fingers and fell to the kitchen floor ā the same kitchen floor my hurried feet shuffled through and consequently crushed the forgotten chip into a million tiny pieces.
With my emotions already on the edge of irritable, this chip created more than just crumbs. It seemed my little girl noticed, because she calmly looked my way and said, āno problem.ā
She had learned this phrase from her first-grade teacher. They used it when a friend dropped something or spilled something or tripped over something. Instead of allowing the unexpected situation to create chaos, the eager students said, āNo problem.ā Then they acted like it was, in fact, no problem.
Todayās Truth challenges us to,Ā Do everything without grumbling or arguing (Philippians 2:14Ā NIV).Ā Just before Paul urged the believers in Philippi to do everything without grumbling, he encouraged them to do nothing from selfishness. Instead, he wrote,Ā in humility value others above yourselves (Philippians 2:3).
Iām more and more aware of how the holiday season can foster feelings of frustration.
We desire to be loving and patient, but we fight feelings of pressure and rush.
We want to enjoy every moment, but images of perfection and added things to do interfere with our joy ⦠and we grumble, murmur or complain.
Iāve noticed in my own life, at its core, my grumbling comes out of a heart focused on myself and everything I have to do. Another translation of Todayās Truth reads like this,Ā āBe glad you can do the things you should be doing. Do all things without arguing and talking about how you wish you did not have to do themā (Philippians 2:14Ā NLV).
I love the exchange that this translation details. Instead of grumbling and complaining about things weĀ haveĀ to do, we can be thankful for the things weĀ getĀ to do. This translation also gives us one very practical way to make this shift from grumbling to gratitude ā the words that come out of our mouth.
That brings us back to my daughterās two words. To replace grumbling with gratitude, Iāve decided to adopt my daughterās phrase and attach it to all of the things that may tempt me to grumble instead of give thanks. Iād like to invite you to join me.
Like when our children turn ornaments into basketballs and theĀ ChristmasĀ tree into a basketball goal āĀ no problem.
When we mix expired flour into the sweet potato casserole āĀ no problem. (Donāt worry, I didnāt serve it to anyone!)
When demands rise and time stays the same ā no problem.
When reality doesnāt live up to our big ideas and great expectations āĀ no problem.
Of course, life presents us with circumstances that are, in fact, problems. Those are not as easy to navigate. Iāve found, though, many times my problems donāt have to be problems at all.
What can you say āno problemā to today?
Letās PrayĀ
Dear God, I want to have a heart more like Yours. Let the words of my mouth give thanks this season. Alert me when my heart starts to grumble or complain. Help me release my pressures and problems to You, so I can make room to remember and rejoice in the reason we celebrate this Christmas season. In Jesusā Name, Amen.
Now Itās Your TurnĀ
How can you intentionally move from grumbling to gratitude this holiday season?
When I sense my heart leaning towards grumbling and complaining, I like to pause to remember the blessing behind whatever is frustrating me. For example, when my piles of laundry overwhelm me, instead of complaining, I remember the blessing of healthy, active children.
Another intentional way to move from grumbling to gratitude is to write down Scriptures about giving thanks and keep them close. When weāre tempted to grumble or complain, we can redirect our hearts and minds to gratitude by remembering all God has given us through His Son, Jesus. What Scripture will you write down to remember throughout the holidays?
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GIRLFRIENDS IN GOD 15TH NOVEMBER 2022, DAILY DEVOTIONAL WOMEN, TUESDAY MESSAGE