Thought for the Week
"I will praise God’s name in song and glorify him with thanksgiving." Psalm 69:30
I've made it a custom the last few years to make a list each Thanksgiving for the things for which I'm most thankful. I'll surely leave a host of blessings out, but here's the ones that come to mind this day.
I'm thankful for...
- The blood of Jesus that covers over my multitude of sins.
- The grace of God that sustains me each and every day.
- My sweet wife, Emily.
- My four wild boys, Morgan, Tanner, Walker and Brooks.
- To still have my parents with me, because I know so many that don't.
- Parents and in-laws that support us so much
- Our brothers, sister-in-laws, nephews and niece.
- My church family. What a gift to serve a risk-taking and outreach-focused community of faith.
- For not having Christmas Eve services in high school in a month.
- For new friends at Harmony Grove that we didn't know a 18-months ago.
- For the faithful who have bled and cried with me for any part of the last 10 years in planting a church.
- For safety. In this day and age, every day is a gift.
- to Disney for bringing back Star Wars and giving me and my boys the chance to see one in the theater together.
- For Southern winters that don't really start until about mid-December and end quickly.
- For the sunshine...for a while there I thought it had disappeared.
- To the mentors that have poured their cups into mine.
- For the light at the end of the tunnel in my school work.
- For pastor friends to laugh, cry and celebrate with.
- For Jeremy Pruitt, Jake Ganus and Sony Michel. It would have been a long fall without those three.
- For Mello Yello Zero and Coke Zero.
- For Pop Tarts -- I love those things.
- For my health, notwithstanding the pop tarts.
- For the opportunity to talk College Football each week on WJBB 107.1 in Barrow County. It's been a blast.
- For coffee.
- For sleeping in.
- For warm socks. I'm really starting to appreciate good socks in my old age.
- For the chance to do life every day.
- And I'm thankful for you. It's people that make this world great and people that have so blessed my life.
In Christ,
Carter
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