Monday, September 28, 2009

When Life Gives You Lemons


Gratitude Challenge Day Four: Write a short message of thanks for some of the "negative" things in your life.

Dear First Job,
I used to cry every morning on my commute to work. I had dreamed of a long-term relationship with you, but that was before I knew about your back-stabbing colleagues, passive-aggressive supervisor and the micro-management of my day. I began to doubt my self-worth and you nearly broke my spirit. Fortunately, I was able to find a new job behind your back. My next job was so much better for me and soon I realized that I had loads of abilities and contributions -- you were the unhealthy one. I even felt a little sorry for you when I heard that two co-workers left you soon after I did. You didn't know a great thing when you had it! One of those co-workers is still one of my dearest friends. We shared the suffering you doled out and it forged an unshakable friendship. I am so thankful to have her in my life, so despite everything else, I am grateful for you.
Regards,
Sunni


Dear Painful, Humiliating Church Experience,
When you hurt my family, I wasn't sure I would live beyond the trauma, but I quickly realized that God was with me all along. Despite the way "God's people" behaved, I felt the presence, peace and comfort of the Creator. The injury caused me to question the religion I had trusted since birth and shoved me (against my will at first) into a fellowship of spiritual seekers much bigger and broader than I had ever imagined. Looking back, I am truly grateful to have come through the fire of fundamentalist rejection into the glory of God's transforming grace. So, humbly, I say thank you.
Sincerely,
Sunni

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sunni, I am loving your gratitude blog postings. You are a gifted writer. Keep up the great work you are doing (daily life, personal and spiritual)! Maelynn

Leslie said...

Sunni, this picture of JP will be one you'll want to refer to and use again and again in your life. A special moment to be cherished, and a perfect illustration of your point! Love your posts. They're inspiring. I'm sharing this one with Barrie - she too had a horrible first job.