Psalm
107:2, 3
Save
us, O Lord our God, and gather us from among the heathen, to give thanks unto
thy holy name, and to triumph in thy praise.
Mary
knew she was in trouble when the bus entered unfamiliar territory. When it
finally pulled up to the last stop, she wasn't sure what to do. The driver
hardly spoke English, and Mary began to panic. She rushed to the phone through
a crowd of vagrants and drunks. In tears, she called her sister, pleading for
her to come rescue her from her trial. When her sister's car pulled up outside
the terminal, tears of joy and relief flowed freely down Mary's face.
Often we need to have a terrible trial in
order to remember what it means to be truly thankful. Our praise is from the
heart when we have been in danger or discomfort. Bad situations help us to
appreciate how good our lives can be. Even in trial, God reaches through to
help us to a deeper understanding of ourselves. Praise the Lord for all the
good things He has given, and know that He will rescue you from all perils.
Prayer: In times of darkness, help me not to
dwell on what is wrong, but turn my mind to all I have to be thankful for.
Amen.