Friday, April 29, 2011

Perspective

This semester, my class has been working on writing a devotional book. I finally have all my essays written and turned in. Using quotes from the book "Help in Daily Living" as the basis, we built our essays with experiences from our own lives.
Looking back at the ways God has lead me, and looking for meaning in everyday experiences has really helped my perspective. Instead of complaining about the piles of dishes to wash in the cafeteria, I now think of what Ellen White says in this quote: "We are to look upon every duty, however humble, as sacred because it is a part of God's service" {Help in Daily Living, Pg. 13.} Sometimes I look at each thing I do, whether good or bad, as if it had no consequence. “It won't matter if I leave my room messy this one time. It's normally really clean, so one day of slacking won't hurt a bit,” or “I’ll just sleep this morning in until the dean wakes me up.” If I let my thoughts continue this way, my life will soon be a complete mess. It is only when I pray the words in this prayer, with a sincere heart that I can truly put things into perspective: “’Lord, help me to do my best. Teach me how to do better work. Give me energy and cheerfulness. Help me to bring into my service the loving ministry of the Savior'” (Ibid.)
"Life is chiefly made up, not of great sacrifices and wonderful achievements, but of little things." {Ibid 32.} The way you look at things will change your whole life. I’m sure you’ve heard the question “Is the cup half empty, or half full?” When I think about that question, my mind goes to Psalm 23:5 “…My cup runs over….” God has blessed me more than I can ever imagine, even though I may not often recognize it. My cup is more than half full! When you feel like God has forgotten about you, look for things to thank Him for. Just thinking about the small ways God has blessed me gives me a better perspective. “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever” (Verse 6.)

1 comment:

  1. Amen! It is definitely the little things that often matter most...

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