“Thank you”; With a song in my heart; thoughts from our music director, Rick Roberts.

Good Wonderful Wednesday Morning!
 
I sure hope you are staying dry during these rainy days.  I’ve been catching up on my housework (I’ll be glad when the sun comes out.)
 
Wednesday is “Quote of the Week” day.  Here is a good one:

To say “thank you” is a tribute to someone who has been an influence in your life.  To say “thank you” is gracious.  To say “thank you” is to acknowledge appreciation for a deed well done.  To say “thank you” to someone who has offered constructive criticism confirms your character.
 
I sometimes think we don’t say thank you enough.  We begin to take for granted the everyday goodness that impacts and betters our lives.  Think about it.  I know you prize being “thanked” and as a result, you feel good about yourself.  
 
Psalms has a lot to say about thanks: 


​God is worthy of thanks and praise.  All that we have is a gift of our Creator.  Thanking God every minute could never surpass the multitude of blessings bestowed on us.  God is so good to us.  Thank you, God.

As we approach Thanksgiving Day, I believe we should take a special time to focus on the things that most matter to us.  Among mine are family, home, church family, country, and health, as well as many other blessings.  I will, and hope you do too, offer up thanks with gratitude and praise.  I like the song “We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord”.   Where is God’s house?

In your heart.  

Have a blessed day.

With a song in my heart,
Rick

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