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ALLAN BLACKWELL     Welcome to Your 20 Minute Podcast with David Brower where we do our best to give you useful information in 20 Minutes or less. Now here’s your host, 5-time Voice Arts Awards Nominee David Brower.

DAVID BROWER:        In the summer of 2007 I walked out of my Doctor’s office sobbing. Uncontrollable sobbing and I couldn’t figure it out. Sure, I’m a sensitive guy who cries over commercials with kids and puppies in them but that’s nothing like this.

So, I’m thinking OK… in the last 120 days or so I had back surgery, prostate cancer surgery, and a stroke so I have a right to cry right? Well, that wasn’t it at all. You see I survived the back surgery; I survived the prostate cancer surgery; and I survived the stroke. What I was sobbing for was because I had survived all of those things! I had an “overwhelming feeling of gratitude” for being alive. For you see, along with the uncontrollable sobbing there was a feeling of peace that I had never felt before.

But I didn’t figure that out very easily or on my own. I stopped my pastor after a service one morning and I said “Hey John…I have these times where I have these periods of sobbing uncontrollably. What’s that all about?” He stopped, looking me straight in the eye, smiling and said…”that is a gift” and then he turned and walked away. I thought to myself “Seriously? That’s it…you tell me it’s a gift and walk away?” Boy was I frustrated, but then after a while I began to get it. It was an “overwhelming feeling of gratitude” so I began to wear that badge proudly, even going as far as signing off all my emails and letters with the words “with gratitude”.

But that’s my story…

The bigger question is…how can YOU make having An Attitude of Gratitude a part of your everyday life? A resolve that will bring you a feeling of ever-increasing peace and comfort over the rest of your life no matter how tough of a day, week, month, or even year you might have. No, you don’t have to go through the medical stuff I went through and you don’t have to sob uncontrollably either (although it’s OK if you do).  All I know is, that if you do make Gratitude a part of your everyday life…it will change not only your life but the lives of people around you.

That same pastor, that said it was “a gift” and walked away…senior pastor John Smith…did a sermon on Gratitude and it touched me at so many levels I thought I would share some segments of it with you. All in the hopes that it might encourage you to have an Attitude of Gratitude, as well as you possibly can, on any given day for the rest of your life. What a concept, huh?

Here are some segments of Pastor John’s recent sermon on Gratitude (used w/permission):

Where is your heart in this business of Gratitude? Think for a moment of the people who are truly happy, joy filled, optimistic, and positive people. I would think that most likely these people are also thankful, Grateful people.

  1. We Need to Make Gratitude A Habit.
    We all have good and bad habits. We need to make the attitude of Gratitude one of our good habits. We need to practice Gratitude even in times of anxiety and frustration. Here’s an example: You find a lump and are filled with anxiety. You go in for tests, and the word comes back from the doctor that everything is OK. You are filled with Gratitude. Nothing has really changed from how everything was going few weeks ago, except for what the anxiety has taught you and…you are flooded with Gratitude that you have this gift of life.

Paul said in one of the most misunderstood verses in the entire Bible: 1 Thess. 5:18 If we want to know God’s will for our lives it is simple. In everything give thanks. Notice the Bible does not say for all circumstances and situations. Why should someone thank God for cancer? Or, for an auto accident? No. God is not that kind of God. It says, be thankful in all situations. Why? It means we can thank God, because we know that he can even take the bad in our lives and turn it around and bring good out of it.

Here’s my suggestion, takes Paul’s word to be thankful in all circumstances seriously. I call it Thank Therapy. And Thank Therapy involves simply writing on paper—typing on your computer—the reasons why you are thankful. So, to practice Thank Therapy you need a piece of paper and then you need to number the paper 1 through 20 and begin writing those things for which you are Grateful. Take the list and post it—put it on your mirror—make a screen saver out of it—put it up on the refrigerator, put it on Face Book, write in your journal/notebook, to remind you of the many things in your life deserving thanks.

  1. Let’ Express Words of Gratitude Often.
    Sincere words of Gratitude have enormous power. Do you know how powerful and encouraging your words of thank you are to the people you come in contact with? Maybe you need to speak those words to somebody in your life, maybe a friend. Maybe your parents, your kids, or your grandkids need to hear them. Maybe it’s a coach or a teacher who believed in you, who breathed life into you, had dreams for you, cheered you on and comforted you when you needed that. What do you say? Write them a note or make a phone call, send them an email… Maybe it is time to do something extravagant and get a gift for somebody. Something happens inside our hearts when we express Gratitude.

The Heart and soul Of Our Reason to Be thankful and Grateful is found in Romans 5:8

But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. God let us know in an unmistakable way that he loves us by coming down from heaven, becoming a human being and dying for us.

 

  1. What Do You Say

When you go to bed at night?
When God opens your eyes tomorrow morning and you are again given the gift of life?
When you look into the face of somebody who knows and loves you and smiles at you?
When you eat something that tastes really good and you are so glad for the gift of taste?
When you tell your hand to do something and your hand does it?
When you read a book and your mind is able to contemplate what you are reading?
When you look out the window and see the mountains and the sun shining?

     When you read that God has given us gift after gift after gift what do you say?

Thank You Pastor John!

2019 is the 12th full year of having An Attitude of Gratitude as a part of my daily life. Now that doesn’t mean I actually do it 100% every day, it just means that I do the best I can on any given day. I hope that you’ll give the idea of having An Attitude of Gratitude a try. Just take it one “thank you” at a time and before you know people will see a change in you and you’ll feel that change inside. Just that idea, that opportunity, is truly something to be grateful for.

NOW a special treat… in October of 2017 I was a participant in a Songwriting with Soldiers retreat at Sylvan Dale Ranch here in Colorado. Nine of us veterans worked with professional songwriters to tell “our story” and each of stories were different and each one was important in so many ways. I worked with one of the most popular songwriters in Nashville, Jay Clementi, and one of the most prolific gospel song writers there is in JD Smith from Aspen. CO – give it a listen and you’ll hear how gratitude has changed my life. And please, keep listening after the song for an important message.

 

HE AIN’T THROUGH WITH ME YET

David Brower / Jay Clementi / JD Martin

 

I spent three years on the ocean

In a diesel submarine

In that sea of emotion

I saw things that I can’t unsee

In the thick of it all

I said my fair share of prayers

 

I guess he needs me more down here

Gave me nothing to fear

Ain’t no mistakin’

Let me make it perfectly clear

There’s a bigger plan

That I don’t always get

Naw he ain’t through with me yet

Naw he ain’t through with me yet

 

Doctors said I’m a sick man

They just can’t be wrong

I lifted up my eyes to heaven

And started listening to a different song

I thought sooner than later

I would meet my maker

Singing bass in the heavenly band

 

I guess he needs me more down here

Gave me nothing to fear

Ain’t no mistakin’

Let me make it perfectly clear

There’s a bigger plan

That I don’t always get

Naw he ain’t through with me yet

Naw he ain’t through with me yet

 

My baby changed my attitude

Filled my heart with gratitude

And faith and love

Yeah love sweet love

 

Glad he needs me more down here

Gave me nothing to fear

Ain’t no mistakin’

Let me make it perfectly clear

There’s a bigger plan

That I don’t always get

Awe he ain’t through with me yet

He ain’t through with me yet

Naw he ain’t through with me yet

He ain’t through with me yet

Awe he ain’t through with me yet!

 

Sony ATV Cross Keys (ASCAP) Gill ‘n’ Goldie Music / SongwritingWith: Soldiers Music (ASCAP)

 

DAVID BROWER         Are you a vet? Do you know a vet? Are you a friend of a friend who knows a vet? My point is very simple Songwriting With Soldiers is a life changing experience for every single vet who has ever participated. They often show up at a retreat reluctantly, but when they leave…their life has changed because of one song that written in just a few short hours. Learn more at SongwritingWithSoldiers.org

ALLAN BLACKWELL     Listen to Your 20 Minute Podcast with David Brower on the go. Downloads are available on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, iTunes, iHeart Radio, Spotify, any Podcast App and on our website: DavidBrowerVO.com/Your20MinutePodcast. Until next time…Thank You for listening.