“I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
Wonderful are your works;
my soul knows it very well.” (Psalm 139:14, English Standard Version)
I have so many good relationships, good work that I get to do, and good things. And yet, I continually struggle with regret and resentment. I really need an attitude adjustment.
I just reached out, took my coffee cup by the handle, and had a sip. Then, I put the cup back on the mug rug. . . . There! I did it again!
These are amazing and complex actions. They involve all kinds of muscles, the names of which I don’t even know. These actions took forethought. In addition, there is hand and eye coordination.
To be able to do these things without anyone helping me is an amazing grace. I have been doing these wondrous things for decades. Why am just now noticing their wonder?
When I am inclined to be a willing prisoner to my own feelings of incompetence, when I am gripped by regrets and resentments, I need to meditate on some small, but wonderful thing. I may soon realize that this “small” thing isn’t small at all, just wonderful.
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