Originally published by Tim O'Hare.
by Tim O’Hare
Follow The Law Offices of Tim O’Hare on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn & Google+.
Thanksgiving is once again upon us, and as I reflect on the past year, I am reminded just how many reasons I have to be grateful. I have been reflecting on the many blessings I have in my life, each of them, a reason to give thanks.
Here are just a few of the things for which I am grateful this year.
I am thankful for our Savior. Without CHRISTmas, we could not truly have Thanksgiving, so during this season, I find so much gratitude in the hope I have in Jesus Christ.
I am thankful for my loving wife and to have a happy home with my family where we share so much love.
I am thankful for three healthy little girls. Being a father is the most important job I will ever have, and I’m thankful the Lord entrusted these three souls to their mother and I.
I am thankful for my job and for all of our clients, past and present. I am blessed to have the opportunity to walk with clients through some of the most trying times of their lives. It is my honor to serve them and to be a small part of their journey.
I am thankful for our country and for Texas. Lest we not forget the freedoms we are afforded in this great nation, and may we always strive to protect those freedoms.
Thanksgiving is a season to reflect, but it’s important that gratitude remains a consistent attitude, all year long, not just during this season. Living a life of thanksgivings shifts my perspective from the things that may be going wrong in life to the many blessings I do have.
As Americans we are among the most blessed in the world. More important than that, however, I believe we should consistently remember the blessings bestowed on us by our Father in Heaven, the blessings of family, friends, faith and ultimately, the hope of salvation through Jesus Christ.
With that in mind, from the O’Hare family to yours, HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
The post So Many Reasons to Give Thanks appeared first on .
Curated by Texas Bar Today. Follow us on Twitter @texasbartoday.
from Texas Bar Today http://ift.tt/1Skwn62
via Abogado Aly Website
No comments:
Post a Comment