“Every
good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, who
does not change like shifting shadows.”1
The birds that sing. The food on the
table. Family. Friends. Good health. A job that pays the bills. If you take a
moment to Count Your Blessings, you
will find that the list can go on and on! The author of today’s hymn wanted to
teach this very important lesson to young people everywhere upon writing these
words.
Johnson Oatman Jr. was born in New Jersey
just before the Civil War. He grew up having a close relationship with his
father, a man known for having such a powerful voice that some claimed it was
the best singing voice in the East. As a boy, Johnson Jr. always wanted to
stand right beside his father in church to hear him bellow out the beloved
hymns. When Johnson was a young man, he also stood alongside his father when he
became a partner in “Johnson Oatman and Son”, his dad's Mercantile business.
At age 19, Johnson joined the Methodist
Episcopal Church and was ordained into the ministry. He often preached, but
Johnson never became a full-time pastor. He enjoyed the business world and
found it paid his bills, which gave him the freedom to minister without cost.
In 1892, with his father's voice undoubtedly ringing in his memory, Johnson
began writing hymns. He averaged 200 hymns and gospel songs a year" 5000 during
the course of his lifetime! Among them was Count
Your Blessings, which was published in a song book for young people in
1897. It reflected Johnson’s optimistic faith and has served as a lesson to
many ever since.
It is impossible to be thankful and
dissatisfied or critical at the same time. Take a moment to count your blessings right now!
When upon life's billows you are
tempest-tossed,
When you are discouraged thinking all is lost,
Count your many blessings name them one by
one,
And it will surprise you What the Lord Has
Done.2
Suggested Prayer: Dear Lord, I have so
much to be thankful for. If I just take a moment to look around me, the list of
things you have blessed me with is very long! Thank you for the good, and not
so good, that you have brought into my life. Each moment has been a growing
experience for me and I am very thankful! In Jesus’ name, Amen.
James 1:17 (CSB).
“Count Your Blessings”,
hymn by Johnson Oatman Jr. (1897).
Today’s Encounter was written by:
Veronica B.