I am bothered by a response that you now hear when you say “thank you” to someone
Instead of “You’re welcome” we now mostly hear “No problem!”
As I checked out with two turkeys yesterday I wanted to scream - “Of course it’s no problem. I am a gentle person, I am not angry, what I have caused you to become involved in is part of your job for which you are paid and is not really that taxing on your abilities….”
But, the real issue is how seldom you even hear people say “thank you”
As I was thinking about this all week - mostly because we were approaching Thanksgiving - God said that this was true even in my relationship with Him
That I am not expressing thanks to Him for who He is and all that He does for me
When I do something for someone I always appreciate it when they thank me for my time, my work, my concern…
It is always nice when you feel “appreciated” for who you are and what you have done
The other day I went a little above and beyond what would normally be expected of a person
And the people involved thanked me for taking the time to be there for them and for caring and sharing
It feels good when I know I’m appreciated — not just for what I do but for who I am
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Sometimes I Just Wonder
Sometimes I Just Need Silence
Sometimes I Miss the Obvious
Sometimes I Fail To Worship
Sometimes I am Full of Envy
Sometimes My Heart Is Wrong
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