Some time ago, a family was going through a challenging time. Their world seemed to crumble around them, and all of their attention and energy was consumed in their problems. Recognizing that this was not how they wanted to live their lives, they decided to turn to heaven for help.
That’s when a miracle happened. No, their problems didn’t disappear. Rather, a good friend of the family helped them see that they had what she called a “basket” of blessings—and it was “overflowing.” The mother of the family said: “We realized that we were surrounded by goodness and were being cheered on from every side. We began as a family to express our gratitude to each other as well as to the Lord daily.”
So each night the family would gather to talk about the blessings that they noticed had been added to their basket that day. “The more we expressed gratitude,” the mother observed, “the more there was to be grateful for.” Challenges became more manageable as they recognized that God had been close by all along.
We all have a “basket of blessings,” though we don’t always remember to look inside it. There are blessings—large and small—all around us, even when it seems that blessings are hard to come by. Very often, our basket fills most quickly with small and simple blessings: a beautiful day, a kind word, a good friend, a loving family, a smile, or something that makes us smile.
This season of Thanksgiving might be a good time to notice these blessings. Doing so could inspire us to be more intentional about expressing gratitude to the Lord and to countless others who bless our lives. And it might lead us to share our abundance with others, especially with those whose basket may not be quite as full.
As we “live in thanksgiving daily,” we will find that our basket of blessings truly is overflowing, and our outlook on life will improve in all of the most important ways.
-Lloyd D. Newell
See Bonnie D. Parkin, “Gratitude: A Path to Happiness,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2007, 34.
Alma 34:38.
November 19, 2017
Broadcast Number 4,601
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Orchestra at Temple Square
Bells on Temple Square
A Basket of Blessings
Conductor
Ryan Murphy
Bells Conductor
LeAnna Willmore
Organist
Richard Elliott
Host
Lloyd Newell
Prayer of Thanksgiving
Edward Kremser; arr. Nathan Hofheins
Homeward Bound
Marta Keen; arr. Mack Wilberg
All Things Bright and Beautiful
English folk tune; arr. Dale Wood
Fantasy on Kingsfold
English folk tune; arr. H. Dean Wagner
Simple Gifts
Shaker song; arr. Ryan Murphy
He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands
Spiritual; arr. Mack Wilberg