August 21- Birthday Special
“Always be joyful. Keep on praying. No matter what happens,
always be thankful, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Jesus
Christ.”
(1 Thessalonians 5:15-15)
Each year on my birthday, I give thanks to something that I learned
in my youth as a YMCA brat. The symbol for the Y is a triangle, each side has a
meaning, “spirit, mind and body”. Each year I give thanks for my role as a
father, son and my place in society. But let’s talk a bit about what it takes
to be in a good place with ourselves. It is selfishness. Yes, being selfish in
pursuit of a healthy self: mentally, physically and spiritually.
In each of our lives, we must fit into some basic places in
society; a family, a workplace and a social setting. We fit best when the three
sides of our personal triangle are in a healthy balance. That is to say we
focus on each a little every day so that we minimize life’s problems.
In all areas of our lives, it is important to demonstrate the
forgiveness and love that comes from a strong spirituality. We need to be
physically fit enough to deal with the long days without being fatigued and run
down. Also, we need to be mentally sharp enough to make the decisions that are
expected of us. That is a lot to ask of mortals and not an easy task. So be a
bit selfish, take care of yourself so that you may be all that
God wants you to be and be
capable of doing God’s work when the opportunity presents itself to you. Take
care of yourself so that you can be all that your family needs you to be.
Remember the logo of the YMCA, spirit, mind and body. Keep totally fit and
enjoy life!
Birthday Thought: Today is the day the Lord has made, a day for me
to enjoy. Friends will recognize it, family will celebrate it and I will enjoy it. It is a blessing
that we all have and a great day to give thanks to the Lord for all of our many blessings.
Birthday Prayer: Heavenly Father, today is a very special day, the
day that you brought me into your service. Throughout this day, I give thanks
for all the opportunities that you have given to me; the opportunity to have a
healthy relationship with family and friends. Today I will often hear the words
“happy birthday.”
To those words I say, “Thanks be to God.”
Amen