From “Attitudes and Circumstances” by Jim Burns (a HomeWord Daily Devotional)
“I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” – Philippians 4:11-13
I enjoy the story of the little boy who was talking to himself as he strutted through the backyard, baseball cap in place, toting a ball and a bat. He was overheard to say, “I’m the greatest hitter in the world.” Then he tossed the ball into the air, swung at it and missed. “Strike one.” Undaunted, he picked up the ball, said to himself, “I’m the greatest hitter ever,” threw the ball into the air and swung at the ball a second time. Again he missed. “Strike two!” He paused a moment to examine his bat and ball carefully. “I’m the greatest hitter who ever lived,” he exclaimed. Then a third time he threw the ball into the air, swung the bat hard, and missed yet again. He cried out, “Wow! Strike three. What a pitcher! I’m the greatest pitcher in the world!”
His circumstances hadn’t changed but his attitude had changed, and that makes all the difference in the world.
Olive Branch Family,
It’s a new week and our new “normal” seems to be falling into some sort of routine and rhythm. I have to be honest, by the end of last week I needed a major attitude adjustment. I was quickly reminded of the advice I have given many over the years… “You may not be able to control the circumstances of your life, but you can control how you navigate through them.”
- What circumstances do you need to turn over to God?
- What difficulties are you facing right now?
- Is there really something that can change it?
If you can do something about it, great, don’t wait another minute. But, if you can’t change the circumstances, change your attitude–that will make all the difference!
God’s grace is sufficient for you, for His power is made perfect in your weakness.
Rest in the presence of God’s grace,
Gina Vildibill
Sr. Director of Family Ministries