February 6, 2012 — by Bill Crowder
Our Daily Bread
Read: James 1:12-18
Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights. —James 1:17
Bible in a year:
Numbers 4-6
Numbers 4-6
I
love cinnamon. I love cinnamon rolls, cinnamon graham crackers,
cinnamon candies, cinnamon toast, cinnamon apples, and cinnamon
pretzels. Cinnamon is one of those spices that makes other things taste
better. However, it never crossed my mind to think about where cinnamon
comes from. Then, on a recent trip to Sri Lanka, I learned that 90
percent of all the cinnamon in the world comes from that island nation
located in the Indian Ocean. For all of the cinnamon I’ve enjoyed over
the years, I never stopped to consider its source.
Sadly, my walk with Christ is sometimes like that. God has blessed
me with a wonderful wife, five children, and grandchildren who are more
fun than a barrel of monkeys. In the midst of my enjoyment of them,
however, I sometimes fail to consider the source of those
blessings—what the hymnwriter called the “fount of every blessing.”
James put it like this: “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from
above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no
variation or shadow of turning” (1:17).
How ungrateful we would be to enjoy the rich blessings of life without thanking the Father who is the source of all of creation.
Dear Lord, from whom all blessings flow,
Most precious gifts dost Thou bestow;
So truly faithful may I be
As Thou art gracious unto me. —Roworth
Most precious gifts dost Thou bestow;
So truly faithful may I be
As Thou art gracious unto me. —Roworth
Gratitude is a God-honoring attitude.

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