Friday, November 25, 2011

5 Things I'm Thankful For!


Dear Friends, 
Happy Day After Thanksgiving! Or, as many of you might say, Happy Day-to-find-cheap-Christmas-Presents Day! However, since I neither have a car nor any money, I am still on the Thanksgiving side of things. And since I have yet to do this, I would like to share five things I am thankful for.
1.)   I am thankful for the God I serve: This is something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently. I am so blessed to serve a God who is good. I am so thankful that God is all-powerful, all-knowledgeable, all-capable, and yet cares deeply for me as a person. I love that I don’t have to be afraid of my God. I can trust him and know that he is good.
2.)  I’m thankful for my Family.
a.    My parents each love God, love each other, and each of their eleven kids. My parent’s raised me well; I wouldn’t be who I am today without them. I never had to worry if they were going to stay together or not, which is a blessing I don’t even fully understand.
My wonderful blessing of a family!
b.    I’m thankful for each and every one of my ten siblings. Each of my siblings is truly a blessing. I would go into how each one has impacted my life, but that would take next to forever. But know that I thank God each day for my siblings and I would never ever trade them for anything. 
c.     I am thankful for the Extended Family that I have. I have Grandparents who love God, Aunts and Uncles who love God, and cousins who love God. I also have aunts, uncles, and cousins who have yet to believe. My extended family, although crazy at times, is a blessing.
3.)   I’m thankful for the ability to study the Bible
a.     I wrote a paper last year about how much I took my Bible for granted, and yet, I still do that very thing quite often. I forget that many people do not have a Bible in their mother tongue. I am so blessed to have the Word of God in my first language; both Old and New Testaments; in multiple versions; with multiple additional resources; and all on the internet which means I can get any of this in 2 minutes. It’s SUCH a blessing
b.    My time at Moody in Spokane, although it’s not even been a full semester yet, I have learned so much about God and his word. I have hit a spiritual growth spurt, and it’s one of the most wonderful things in the world. The professors are wise and compassionate; I am so glad I came out her
Most of my Housemates.
4.)  I’m thankful for the relationships I have.
a.    I’m thankful for my housemates. Each of them has taught me something this semester. It has been great to be surrounded with godly young women who are growing right along side of me.
b.    My relationships back home, especially with friends from Grace church have been such a blessing this year. It’s so good to know people are genuinely concerned for my well being.
c.     Jordan and I have recently started a mentorship relationship with the Associate Dean of Residence Life and Spiritual Formation here at MBI and his wife. This relationship has already proved to be incredibly beneficial. Brian and Amie are full of knowledge and experience and have already taught Jordan and I much. I am so excited to see how God works through this relationship
Me and My Man.
d.    Which brings me to my relationship with Jordan Scott Fischer. I could go on for days about how much of a blessing Jordan is, but for your sake, I’ll try to sum it up in a couple sentences. Jordan has encouraged and motivated me to grow deeper in my relationship with Christ. Jordan has honestly, as cliché-ish as it sounds, has helped me grow into a better person. God has given me a man that I love to serve and respect; I couldn’t ask for a man better than Jordan. 
5.)   Finally, I’m thankful for my possessions. That may surprise you, but I am realizing more and more how I need to be thankful for the things I have. For example, I am incredibly thankful for my computer; it allows me to achieve things quicker and easier. I’m thankful for my bed, my wardrobe, my shower, my phone, my house, my glasses, my journal. There are several items that I own, that many people do not. Instead of pretending that the average person owns a laptop, I am going to praise God for the things he’s given me and do my best to use them to serve him and others.

Now, there are countless other things I’m thankful for, but these five are the ones I’ve been thinking about the most this past week. I pray you all have spent sometime thanking God for all that you are blessed with. And I hope you don’t get to warped up in Christmas shopping that you forget to be thankful, like I quite often do.

In Christ,

Hannah

1 comment:

  1. i am so thankful for you and for how your relationship with Jesus has grown and gotten deeper. And yes I am very proud of you!

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