Marble Troubles, Sandy Blessings

Marble Troubles, Sandy Blessings

Have you ever noticed how we tend to remember the negative far more vividly than the positive? I certainly have. Last week, while chatting with a friend about our past year, I found myself dwelling on the challenges like health flare-ups, ministry disappointments, and frustrating conversations. My list of troubles flowed effortlessly, while I struggled to recall specific blessings.

It struck me later that I’d been etching my trials in marble while letting my blessings wash away like footprints in the sand.

This peculiar human tendency reminds me of Joseph in the Bible. Talk about someone who could have clung to bitterness! Sold into slavery by his own brothers, falsely accused by Potiphar’s wife, and forgotten in prison by the cupbearer, Joseph had a mental museum of grievances he could have displayed.

Instead, when naming his sons, Joseph made a remarkable choice.

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