Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in
Christ Jesus for you." (1 Thess. 5:16-18)
A young man shared an apartment with three other graduate students who also had part-time
jobs while in college. Each took turns preparing the meals, which usually consisted of canned
vegetables, hamburger meat, baked potato, and was barely edible. No matter how poor the meal
was, Joe always said, "THAT WAS A MIGHTY FINE DINNER." One evening the meal was
worse than usual, and Joe made his regular comment. One said, "Why do you always say that
when this was hardly fit for human consumption?" Joe answered, "I come from a family of 11
children. My mother would spend all afternoon in the kitchen preparing dinner. One night when
she called us to the table, there was only a plate, and straw on each plate. My father looked at it
and asked, what is this straw doing on my plate? Mother said, "Oh! you noticed. This is the first
time you have given any indication that you noticed what was on your plate." Joe then said, "I
vowed that I would always express my appreciation to the person who had prepared my meal."
(From "Dear Abby" 11/21/96)
Let us take the time to express our gratitude to those who have prepared a meal for us.