This is some of what I missed, and banana is the first thing I ate this morning, and boy did it taste good!!
I had initially thought I'll get Starbucks coffee, burger from a good fast food joint and Fenton's in Oakland for ice cream - my favorite place :)
But later, I decided against doing any of it. I had my usual concoction from the office vending machine - Peppermint hazelnut mocha. For lunch, I went to the local cafe next door and had a meatball sandwich and a cookie. For dinner, I had some Chili in my Bible study (Community Bible Study).
I did not really go out and splurge like I had intended to - because I wanted to be thankful for what I normally consume. I enjoyed each bite of what I had today and I was grateful.
I'm glad I'm blessed.
I'm glad I have access to food I like.
I'm glad I can afford the food I like.
I'm glad I can make choices.
Taking part of the 'Hungry For Change' made me experience hunger like I've never experienced before. Even though there have been times when I've skipped a meal or two and felt hungry, my next meal always satisfied the temporary hunger I felt. But during the last 5 days, my next meal did not satisfy my hunger. It remained for a consistent five day period.
While I'm quite frankly relieved that I'm done with the rice and beans, I'm sure the purpose of this program will linger for a long period. And I will surely be mindful of living a simple life, giving generously and buying ethically.
The message here is really very simple: help the needy. It's not hard to understand; it's just hard to do.
Jesus is asking us to go way past our comfort level in giving to those in need. And in not getting them back. Jesus promises us treasures in heaven.
Can you give too much? We believe in moderation in all things. Jesus asks for immoderate giving.
Thanks to all the readers who've followed my blog the last few days!!
Stay Blessed!