Naturally this holiday allows us the opportunity to reflect on the things that we are grateful for. Some examples: car, house, job, toe nail polish...you get the idea. But after attending church service on Thursday morning and hearing an awesome word from one of the presiding ministers helped me realize that there's much more to the story of being grateful for your hair brush. In short, the HOPE that God has given us as his children and followers far surpasses anything that we could ever possess on this Earth. He went on the explain that we hold three very important and non simplistic things: Power on this earth (to live righteously and witness to others), inheritance in heaven (a seat near the throne when we leave this earth), and finally Hope! (that no matter how cruel this world gets or how bad we think it is, as His children we are promised much more). This was so profound to me. I thought WOW God, out of all the things I could think of to be thankful for, you give me HOPE and that's something I can keep no matter the state of the economy, or if my house, car, job or all my family is taken away. So with that being said, there is nothing wrong with thanking God for all of what He has done and given you...shoot I thank Him for something as small as a piece of gum before I eat it lol. But we should continue to realize what really afforded us the things we are thankful for...and that is HOPE!
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Entry Two:
Well Baby Montgomery, just like I told you in the first entry. Every family function never ends without a sly remark, statement, or question about your arrival. Your Granny (Montgomery) is the main one who will not give up. And so on Thanksgiving day while we're all enjoying a meal together she decides to point out the lyrics of one of the gospel songs playing that states "Be fruitful, multiply." She then blurts out in the middle of dinner..."Adaiha you hear what this song is saying? It says be fruitful and multiply!" I know, inappropriate! Your Daddy meanwhile continues to stuff his face. It's all in good fun. She's excited knowing that you will be joining us at Thanksgiving one year soon. She'll just have to hold tight for a little while longer. :-)
Your Granny Montgomery clearly can't wait to meet you my little Angel! Lol
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