Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 140: Today, I am grateful for endurance and encouragement.
Encouragement and endurance are present in relationships that grow in strength and last. People are complicated and relationships can be messy, but we can live together in harmony and unity. We can disagree and still love deeply.
This year, we turn 250 as a country. It seems so long ago and it was in some way. In others, if you think about generations and how long they lived, our great-grandfathers great-grandfathers were the sons and daughters of the Revolution. They were born in or shortly after the war and the new beginnings of what we know of as the United States of America. King's Mountain, the Catawba River, and Lincolnton, N.C. was where they planted their dreams and were willing to die for them.
There was much diversity in the ranks. The Bess (Bosch/Best) came from Germany and were among the first settlers in that area of North Carolina. Others came from Scotland, France, and other places. English became the common language.
They came from different houses of worship, but they recognized God's presence in their daily lives. They respected the things that created a strong sense of morality. Most came for unsettled land and opportunities unavailable in their homelands. The weather could be unkind at times, but the mountains were beautiful.
They were resilient people with working hands (the men and women) with determined spirits. Their differences were put aside when protecting their homes. Endurance and encouragement allowed them to come together in unity with harmony.
"May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ" -Romans 15:5-6
Together we are still better. Instead of worrying about what our brothers and sisters are getting "wrong," we might pray for wisdom and clarity in our own faith walks. "Create in me a clean heart," that seeks His face every day. To love generously and to encourage each other as we all read the Word together and let the Holy Spirit be our aide and our guide.
Today, I am grateful for endurance and encouragement.







