Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
Worse Than Any Affliction
It’s always convicting for me to read Joni Eareckson Tada write about her life and her battle against the temptation to complain.
My flesh is wasting away, and who would blame me if I complained? Certainly not the world — it’s natural for them to expect an old lady in a wheelchair to grumble over her losses. But followers of Jesus Christ should expect more from me. Much more.
Gratitude
This article reflects on the story of Jesus healing the ten lepers and draws out some helpful points about thankfulness.
There are times when I’m thankful, but I don’t take the extra step to express that gratitude to God or to the person who’s blessed me. That robs God of the glory He deserves, the other person of the gladness of knowing they made a difference, and me from the delight of counting my blessings and realizing there’s so much more for me than against me!
A Sonnet for Ash Wednesday
Poem of the week: A Sonnet for Ash Wednesday, by Malcolm Guite. Those in our Presbyterian tradition do not usually pay much attention to Ash Wednesday (the beginning of Lent), but this poem is still worth reading and pondering.
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