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  • Forgotten Blessings

    Are we taking blessings for granted?

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    Do we take the time to remember blessings we take for granted? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    Last month, we moved into a new apartment complex. We're still in the same area, but we're just in a new place. Yesterday, we made a video of our cat Shiro looking outside the window because he saw another cat out there.

    (You will have to go to the post to watch the video. It's not in YouTube or any other format like that.)

    Allie and I have debated over how Shiro was reacting to the cat. I thought it looked like Shiro wanted to get to go outside and play with a new friend. She thought it looked like he was angry. I figure if he was angry he would have hissed, but perhaps I'm wrong.

    Still, Shiro never goes outside except for in his kitty carrier when we have to go to the vet or something like that. He's strictly an outdoor cat. We don't want to risk anything happening to him.

    The day was fine then with the weather, but last evening, it started to rain. Then, the rain got worse and worse. Around 10:30 last night, we got messages saying that flash flooding was going on. As I was getting ready for bed, I saw Shiro walking around here and I thought of how good he has it. Where is that other cat that's apparently one of the strays around here?

    This morning, we heard a cat meowing outside very loudly. For me, it sounded like it was hurt. Allie wanted to get up too and see what was going on, so we went outside together. Eventually, we saw the cat from yesterday in a face-off against another cat and a third cat in our rosebushes here watching. Allie tells me they were just claiming their territory.

    Shiro is a cat, so naturally, he doesn't think about these kinds of things.

    catthoughtofnothing.jpg

    I am not, so I have no excuse. If you know the story of Shiro, he was a stray when we found him and had been abandoned. Allie fell in love with him immediately and we took him in. He has been with us for about eight years now. When we found him, he was in a really pitiful state.

    ShiroFirstPicture.jpg

    This is the first picture of him. He was really thin and underweight. He was having to live on scraps from the people and had we not taken him, they would have called the pound the next day. It's quite likely that no one would have adopted him and he wouldn't be here now.

    But now, he looks much better. As you can see from this picture, he has a mane. He also if anything could bear to lose a little bit of weight.

    Shiro06292018.jpg

    I do not know if Shiro remembers that time when he was abandoned or not. I know that he might not be capable. I know I have no such excuse. I can look back and forget all the times God has provided for me and figure this time it will be different and he won't.

    For instance, one obvious one to me was that I prayed for years to get married. Talk to anyone who knew me then and they would tell you the one thing I prayed for regularly was a wife. I wanted someone special to share my life with. Do I sometimes take that blessing for granted now? Do I forget God answered my prayers in a marvelous way with a wonderful woman?

    Is life perfect now? Of course not. Neither is yours. I really do wish my home situation was better with regard to our finances. It's not. But do I have a roof over my head? Yes. Do I have a bed to sleep in (And not alone!)? Yes. Do I have food in the fridge? Yes. Have I ever gone hungry? No. Do I have the internet to do the ministry I need to do? Yes. Do I have a car to get around? Yes. Do I even have entertainment? Yes. We had someone be very kind to us and give us a Nintendo Switch and we won enough in a contest to get a PS4 at a mall. We are provided for.

    Do we have good friends here? Yes. Do we have a support group? Yes. Do we have family here? Yes. Do we have a church home? Yes. Two of them. Do we have the freedom to worship as we see fit? Yes. Do we have to fear for our lives due to a tyrannical government? Not yet.

    Yet how many times do I get depressed because I have forgotten about those blessings? I seem to think God has neglected me when in reality, I am the one neglecting the blessings He has already given me and His faithfulness. Why is it I assume God is wrong first before I think I am?

    My wife talks about hearing a "worship" song that really got her upset. It was about how God has been faithful and He hasn't failed me yet. She wondered why they said yet. God will never fail us. Why think He would?

    Yet when we get in trouble, we assume God has failed us. God has abandoned us. God wants nothing to do with us anymore. It's amazing we're willing to go after God before going after ourselves. That seems a bit backward. Hopeless thinking is more than just being down about something, and there's nothing wrong with that at times because we are also emotional beings. What matters is if we treat it like it's true. When that happens, we're essentially atheists.

    That cat was fine last night during the flooding, but as far as I know, he has no home here and neither do other strays around here. Inside, we have a cat who has a home for life, and yet could through no fault of his own lose sight of those blessings. Every morning and evening he will still whine for us to feed him before it's time (He has an automatic feeder) as if we have neglected him though every time we have made sure he's provided for. He will whine when we take him to the vet as if we're evil people not realizing the good we have for him.

    He has an excuse. He's a cat.

    I don't.

    Am I thankful today?

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters

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    Originally posted by Apologiaphoenix View Post
    Are we taking blessings for granted?

    Link

    ----

    Do we take the time to remember blessings we take for granted? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    Last month, we moved into a new apartment complex. We're still in the same area, but we're just in a new place. Yesterday, we made a video of our cat Shiro looking outside the window because he saw another cat out there.

    (You will have to go to the post to watch the video. It's not in YouTube or any other format like that.)

    Allie and I have debated over how Shiro was reacting to the cat. I thought it looked like Shiro wanted to get to go outside and play with a new friend. She thought it looked like he was angry. I figure if he was angry he would have hissed, but perhaps I'm wrong.

    Still, Shiro never goes outside except for in his kitty carrier when we have to go to the vet or something like that. He's strictly an outdoor cat. We don't want to risk anything happening to him.

    The day was fine then with the weather, but last evening, it started to rain. Then, the rain got worse and worse. Around 10:30 last night, we got messages saying that flash flooding was going on. As I was getting ready for bed, I saw Shiro walking around here and I thought of how good he has it. Where is that other cat that's apparently one of the strays around here?

    This morning, we heard a cat meowing outside very loudly. For me, it sounded like it was hurt. Allie wanted to get up too and see what was going on, so we went outside together. Eventually, we saw the cat from yesterday in a face-off against another cat and a third cat in our rosebushes here watching. Allie tells me they were just claiming their territory.

    Shiro is a cat, so naturally, he doesn't think about these kinds of things.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]37647[/ATTACH]

    I am not, so I have no excuse. If you know the story of Shiro, he was a stray when we found him and had been abandoned. Allie fell in love with him immediately and we took him in. He has been with us for about eight years now. When we found him, he was in a really pitiful state.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]37648[/ATTACH]

    This is the first picture of him. He was really thin and underweight. He was having to live on scraps from the people and had we not taken him, they would have called the pound the next day. It's quite likely that no one would have adopted him and he wouldn't be here now.

    But now, he looks much better. As you can see from this picture, he has a mane. He also if anything could bear to lose a little bit of weight.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]37649[/ATTACH]

    I do not know if Shiro remembers that time when he was abandoned or not. I know that he might not be capable. I know I have no such excuse. I can look back and forget all the times God has provided for me and figure this time it will be different and he won't.

    For instance, one obvious one to me was that I prayed for years to get married. Talk to anyone who knew me then and they would tell you the one thing I prayed for regularly was a wife. I wanted someone special to share my life with. Do I sometimes take that blessing for granted now? Do I forget God answered my prayers in a marvelous way with a wonderful woman?

    Is life perfect now? Of course not. Neither is yours. I really do wish my home situation was better with regard to our finances. It's not. But do I have a roof over my head? Yes. Do I have a bed to sleep in (And not alone!)? Yes. Do I have food in the fridge? Yes. Have I ever gone hungry? No. Do I have the internet to do the ministry I need to do? Yes. Do I have a car to get around? Yes. Do I even have entertainment? Yes. We had someone be very kind to us and give us a Nintendo Switch and we won enough in a contest to get a PS4 at a mall. We are provided for.

    Do we have good friends here? Yes. Do we have a support group? Yes. Do we have family here? Yes. Do we have a church home? Yes. Two of them. Do we have the freedom to worship as we see fit? Yes. Do we have to fear for our lives due to a tyrannical government? Not yet.

    Yet how many times do I get depressed because I have forgotten about those blessings? I seem to think God has neglected me when in reality, I am the one neglecting the blessings He has already given me and His faithfulness. Why is it I assume God is wrong first before I think I am?

    My wife talks about hearing a "worship" song that really got her upset. It was about how God has been faithful and He hasn't failed me yet. She wondered why they said yet. God will never fail us. Why think He would?

    Yet when we get in trouble, we assume God has failed us. God has abandoned us. God wants nothing to do with us anymore. It's amazing we're willing to go after God before going after ourselves. That seems a bit backward. Hopeless thinking is more than just being down about something, and there's nothing wrong with that at times because we are also emotional beings. What matters is if we treat it like it's true. When that happens, we're essentially atheists.

    That cat was fine last night during the flooding, but as far as I know, he has no home here and neither do other strays around here. Inside, we have a cat who has a home for life, and yet could through no fault of his own lose sight of those blessings. Every morning and evening he will still whine for us to feed him before it's time (He has an automatic feeder) as if we have neglected him though every time we have made sure he's provided for. He will whine when we take him to the vet as if we're evil people not realizing the good we have for him.

    He has an excuse. He's a cat.

    I don't.

    Am I thankful today?

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters
    Nice message.

    As for your cat:

    Position: whipping tail. A tail that slaps back and forth rapidly indicates both fear and aggression. Consider it a warning to stay away.

    Position: swishing tail. A tail that sways slowly from side to side usually means your cat is focused on an object. You might see this tail position right before your cat pounces on a toy or a kibble, of cat food that's tumbled outside the food bowl.

    https://www.hillspet.com/cat-care/be...-tail-language

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