Our gifts from God are not unique in and of themselves. What is unique is the way in which we choose to use them. A few of you responded that you have the gift of love. The responses showed the many ways that this gift is used. Someone mentioned motherly love. This is a special gift that creates a bond between mother and child, usually forever. When shared it’s a double blessing, two gifts in one, giving and receiving. Not only motherly love but the ability to love anyone unconditionally is a gift that we are all given but must work to cultivate. I saw a sign once that said something like, ‘I’m trying to be the person that my dog thinks that I am.’ Dogs instinctively love unconditionally, maybe there’s a lesson to be learned there.
Another gift that a few people mentioned was healing. One person that mentioned that gift is a nurse; she wrote about being there to help patch up and comfort injured players on her child’s softball team. This is a true example of both healing and love. It would be much easier to say “This is not my child or my problem. Go tell your mother you got hurt.” But instead, out come the tissues, the antiseptic, the Band-Aids, all applied with a gentle hand, a smile and a word of encouragement.
The other prevalent responses were talents, baking, writing, painting, etc. We all have something that we do well but if we’re really passionate about it, we share it. I bought a Halloween cake last week at a bake sale. Someone had put a lot of time and effort into making this cake look like a graveyard, complete with marshmallow ghosts and Vienna wafers with R.I.P. written on them in frosting. Then handed it over for a bake sale! Why? Because someone they loved was a Girl Scout who needed to raise money for their troop. My husband is an artist and on numerous occasions has donated one of his creations to be auctioned or raffled for a fundraiser. I touched on why I write in my last blog and other writers have re-iterated that reason.
Sometimes when we think about gifts from God we concentrate on the big charismatic things and forget about the little things that God has given us. Pay attention to your gifts this week and see the value in the small blessings you give and receive; like the ability to change a child’s tear into a smile or the joyous look in someone’s eyes when you appreciate their efforts or maybe someone touched you with their gift. Whatever your gift or talent may be, use it to its fullest capacity this week with passion and joy. God smiles when we use His gifts!
Let me know you used your gifts this week or what gifts you received that brought you joy. God bless! Have a joyous week!
Joanne, I was really feeling in the dumps emotionally today, bigtime, until I was inspired here by reading your blog. I want to thank you; I feel touched and much better. Caroline
ReplyDeleteJoanne, so beautifully stated. The grand gestures give us something to think about, but the small gestures give us the impetus to change, to be better. You and this blog are gifts to all of us readers.
ReplyDelete"God smiles when we use his gifts." Love that! Perhaps that is why we are so fulfilled when we do 'our calling' in life.
ReplyDeleteMy gift is photography and writing. I love making people happy with these.