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As parents, we want our children to be noble souls. In order to teach a virtue, we must first have a portion of that virtue. Sophocles taught the secret to developing gratitude, “Gratitude to gratitude always gives birth.”
Raising noble souls requires that we be grateful for the life we have, which will lead to being even more grateful. A good first step is to decide to complain less. Another suggestion is to recognize that “playing the victim” is not healthy. Those who act like missile seeking targets have little time for gratitude.
Even though we have been richly blessed, some are still ungrateful. The seriousness of the sin of ingratitude is perfectly illustrated by W. Eugene Hansen. “It has been said that the sin of ingratitude is more serious than the sin of revenge. With revenge, we return evil for evil, but with ingratitude, we return evil for good.”
Expressing gratitude is a great way to reinforce the gratitude we feel. John F. Kennedy explained that words of appreciation are not enough, “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”
The following is 10 things for which I am grateful.

 

  • 1. Waking up each morning next to my wife, realizing that I have one more day with her

    I have been on the brink of death with a heart that was dying. Receiving a heart transplant gave me more time with my wife and helped me to understand how much I cherish her.
  • 2. Knowing that my children walk in truth

    We are surrounded by the enemy of truth. Too many intelligent people substitute their arrogance-driven opinions for true wisdom. Having children that “choose the right” has been a wonderful blessing for us, as parents.
  • 3. Having a loving family and friends

    The support of my family and true friends has helped me with every problem I have experienced. Nothing is more important to me than to love and be loved in return.
  • 4. Feeling the hope, peace and joy that come from a loving God

    Without God, life has no meaning and loving earthly relationships are fleeting. He is the light of life.
  • 5. Working on meaningful projects with good people

    My life has been blessed by being involved in meaningful work, both as a professional and as a volunteer. Humans need to work and to be engaged in meaningful activities to feel fulfillment.