Most rainy days find me outside, mulling over God’s faithful, gentle, consistent call to me. It reminds me of my NEED for Him. Not just a one time salvation need – although I’m thankful He gave that. But I have an ongoing need for intimacy, guidance, hope that He is ever ready to give.
So it is with delight that I continue to record His many gifts for me and join with others in the gratitude community.
618. For God’s free gift of salvation. I’m in fresh awe that God rescued me from a {living} death and life of despair.
619. The gift of adoption. I’m forever a child of God – given purpose and hope!
620. God’s Word -the Bible – it always calms me.
624. The sound of rain hitting our umbrellas.
625. Watching the water drip off.
626. Raindrops caught in eyelashes.
629. Hearing my son beg for “just one more chapter.”
630. Watching the old 1930’s version (with Errol Flynn) afterwards and seeing the boys excitedly making connections to the book.
631. Little boy imaginative play.
Dawn says
I happened by here after I saw you hit the like button after my comment on Colossians in a Year on Facebook. I loved seeing your gratitude listings here. Wow, you are in the 600’s. I am near 30 with mine. I can’t seem to get Ann’s Multitudes on Mondays blog graphic to show up on my blog so I am not linked, but I am thankful. It was good to visit you today in cyberspace. I hope we bump into one another again. Thanks for your encouragement. I wish I had had your wisdom when my boys were the age your boys are now. They are blessed.
Heather@Cultivated Lives says
My husband is so very grateful for all of our sunny days!!! I’m sure if it was gray and rainy often, I’d be very thankful for the times that it is not!
Camille says
What a beautiful, beautiful post! That photo of the black umbrella up close is very pretty. I had to chuckle over your thanks for two days in a row of rain! In our area it would be a thankful worthy post for two days in a row without rain (especially during the winter months). LOL! How amazingly varied God’s creation is! And, I agree…how amazing HIS Love toward us as HIS children ~ I am eternally grateful that HE rescued me too!
Many blessings,
Camille
Pebblekeeper ~ Angie says
Its funny – One day a couple of weeks ago we got over 6 inches in one evening. Woke up to rivers everywhere! Including through the house. Yikes! We moved to the coast from the Central High Desert of Oregon. Where a rain storm would blast through quickly soaking the ground. What a marvel it would be. Lord Send the Rain was one of my favorite songs. Here, it sounds a bit different. I almost don’t like singing that part in Worship. . . . ha. We sure get an outpouring! Thankful for the Green, for the wonderful soft winter, for already flowering plants and the bajillion bugs that didn’t die off this winter, but have provided fun for the boys!
Joy says
I always enjoy the rains also. Living in the Southeast, we do get our fair share of it though. Sometimes a little too much! LOL I imagine it is beautiful with you living in the desert after it rains and the flowers bloom. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by my place!