
“Joy in looking and comprehending is nature’s most beautiful gift” (Albert Einstein).
“When you rise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your life, for your strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason to give thanks, the fault lies in yourself” (Tecumseh).
“A thing of beauty is a joy forever: its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness” (John Keats).
“Count blessings and discover Who can be counted on” (Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are).
This is the last one. But as C.S. Lewis wrote in The Last Battle, the the end of history was not the end; history itself is but the title page and preface, and after that begins the real story which goes on for ever and where each chapter is better than the previous one. That’s how it is with joy. There really is no end to joy and its gifts for those with thankful hearts and wide-open eyes.
1,551) The good tired feeling after mowing the lawn.
1,552) Hugs from my grandmother.
1,553) Great music from Coldplay and Radiohead.
1,554) Freshly clipped toe nails.
1,555) How perfectly cold water quenches my thirst.
1,556) The Living Water than never runs dry and never leaves me thirsty ever.
1,557) People who “get” me.
1,558) The freedom that comes with forgiveness.
1,559) Finding out that being broke doesn’t mean the end of life as I know it.
1,560) My friend Wendy who is just a facebook message away at all times.
1,561) That post-shower feeling.
1,562) “God is a safe place to hide, ready to help when we need him. We stand fearless at the cliff-edge of doom, courageous in seastorm and earthquake, Before the rush and roar of oceans, the tremors that shift mountains. Jacob-wrestling God fights for us, God-of-Angel-Armies protects us” (Psalm 46:1,MSG).
1,563) Jesus’ promise of rest to those who are weary and exhausted.
1,564) God making me and loving me just the way I am.
1,565) Catfish and hush puppies, all fried.
1,566) Relaxing in a jacuzzi.
1,567) Liking me for me and being good with being a nice guy.
1,568) Knowing when to hold ’em, knowing when to fold ’em (like Kenny Rogers sang).
1,569) My very sleepy yet very comforting feline therapist yet again at her job.
1,570) iCloud automatically transferring pictures from my iPhone to my iPad and my iLaptop (just kidding, it’s a Sony Vaio).
1.571) How much better typing out one of these lists makes me feel.
1,572) My dad’s goofy but totally lovable dog, Molly.
1,573) My goofy and random sense of humor.
1,574) My impressive t-shirt collection.
1,575) People who wait until they are married before living together (which is so rare these days).
1,576) Planning up a Delilah playlist of cheesy love songs on my iPhone.
1,577) The safe recovery of that 16-year old girl Hannah who had been kidnapped.
1,578) All news stories that have happy endings.
1,579) Friendly neighbors.
1,580) Credence Clearwater Revival.
1,581) The photo frame option on my iPad that turns it into . . .wait for it. . . one of those electronic photo frames.
1,582) Stepping out of a muggy summer day into air conditioning.
1,583) People who not only speak their faith but live it out.
1,584) The car KITT from the old TV show Knight Rider.
1,585) Seeing pictures of healthy newborns from friends and family on Facebook.
1,586) Taking a spoonful of local honey that’s supposedly good for my allergies but so good to me.
1,587) That girl’s smile in the picture that I used for one of my blogs. I’ll probably never see her again but I won’t ever forget that smile.
1,588) John Mayer’s lyrics.
1,589) Checking out the newest smart-phones in the stores (even though I’m perfectly content with my iPhone 5).
1,590) Looking forward to my next coffee and conversation outing.
1,591) Knowing all my family and friends are safe and sound for the night.
1,592) Real and authentic conversations about life and faith.
1,593) Having all my needs supplied out of God’s glorious riches in Christ Jesus.
1,594) Perfect love casting out fear.
1,595) That Jesus isn’t safe, but He’s good.
1,596) One day going overseas on a mission trip.
1,597) Having no regrets about following Jesus.
1,598) “For to me life is Christ, and death is gain” (Phil. 1:21).
1,599) Having many local coffee spots to check out in the next few months.
1,600) Every second I’ve spend writing these lists over the last couple of months.
I hope these lists have inspired you to start list of your own where you name those things you’re thankful for that you love. Not necessarily the monumental or earth-shaking things, but even the tiniest of things that make you smile or make your day a little brighter. It has been so much fun writing these and I thank you for reading them. God bless.