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Thank youWith Thanksgiving Day approaching, we all should be focused on another one of these powerful phrases, in particular: "I thank you." We can never wear out that phrase. It should always be on the tip of our tongue if we are truly grateful to others who help us each day and to God who has richly blessed us with more abundance and freedom than any country in history. Despite Gods abundant blessings, were often too slow to give thanks and too quick to complain. Maybe were so focused on ourselves and busy with our lives that we forget to give thanks. Or maybe its because those of us in America have become complacent with a level of luxury and leisure beyond the imagination of much of the worlds population. We tend to take our blessings for granted, like the story about a homeowner who hired a real-estate agent to prepare an ad to sell his home. The homeowner was reading the ad in the paper about his homes many attractive features. He called the real-estate agent to say he no longer wished to sell. When asked what changed his mind, the homeowner said, "After reading your ad, I realized I already live in the house I always wanted to live in." In this season of Thanksgiving in particular, its time to count our blessings and pull out that simple phrase, "I thank you."
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Rich DeVos is vice-chairman of Gospel Communications. He is also the author of "Hope From My Heart: Ten Lessons for Life," co-founder of Amway Corp., and owner and chairman of the NBA's Orlando Magic. |
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