Word Origin: eujcaristevw
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech: yoo-khar-is-teh'-o
Verb
Definition: to be grateful, feel thankful, give thanks
Eucharisteo: Grace. Thanksgiving. Joy.
~ Ann Voskamp, author of “One Thousand Gifts" says;
“The root word of eucharisteo is charis, meaning “grace.” Jesus took the bread and saw it as grace and gave thanks. He took the bread and knew it to be a gift and gave thanks.
But there is more…Eucharisteo, thanksgiving, envelopes the Greek word chara, meaning “joy”…I whisper [eucharisteo] out loud, let the tongue feel these sounds, the ear hear their truth. Charis. Grace. Eucharisteo.
Thanksgiving. Chara. Joy. A triplet of stars, a constellation in the black. A threefold cord that might hold a life? Offer a way up into the fullest life?
Grace, thanksgiving, joy. Eucharisteo. A Greek word…that might make meaning of everything?”
You simply cannot receive with a clenched fist. You must first GIVE in order to release the grasp; pry open the fingers and be open-palmed ready to receive.
~ I give thanks for being unworthy, so He may bless me with His grace.
~ I give thanks for life 'coming at me hard' the last 6 months, for in my weakness I received strength.
~ I give thanks for needing the support of my family and friends, for in asking I received in abundance.
~ I give thanks for the silence, for in that space I listen for His whisper.
Ann decided the best way for her to fully embrace the principles of eucharisteo was to begin writing a list of 1000 things she was grateful for;
“…windmills lazying in twilight’s last breeze…. soft wool sweaters with turtle neck collars…. the faint smell of cattle and straw….”
Oh how I wish I could write like Ann. But since I do not, I will give thanks for her talent and offer up plan B for illustrating my own 1000 gifts.
I have mentioned before my personal angst with lists; so I decided, like many others have, to document my personal eucharisteos in the form of photos. Are you surprised? I have a nice little Flickr badge on the sidebar of the main blog page which will show the last 5 photos uploaded. As of today, I am officially at 50 . . . . giving thanks for every one on my way to 1000.
10 comments:
I love your project and I LOVE that book! I'm so glad you found it and are reading it/have read it. It's good to have you back too. I missed you while you were away.
I will have to check that book out. I also love the picture projects... I want to do one.
A timely reminder to be thankful for all that we have...big or small; significant or 'insignificant'...they are all gifts to be treasured.
Love the project!
love the project!!
Im definitely thankful for you my dear!! Xoxo
Amy, this is so lovely. the photos are a beautiful way to show gratitude.
What a great project! I need to find the simple joys within my life. Pictures are such a great way to reflect!
Picture really are worth a thousand words. I must say I love looking through the scrapbooks my wife makes. Sounds like an awesome project!
I just started that book today...I am excited. I also finished mitten strings to god and gift of an ordinary day, similarly about being thankful and present. I feel I need that reminder and these books have been wonderful for me.
Thanks for your comment on our blog - we really enjoy our family time. Looks like you're getting a good dose this summer on a fantastic trip to Alaska, seriously one of our dream trips - I can't wait to hear the details. I wish I had good advice but I basically double up on what normally works (for lows) and go with the flow :)
I too just started the book today (July 26, 2011)...and began a search on the word Eucharisteo...and, well, here I am. But what drew me specifically to your blog what the Name because 333 has such a significant meaning in my life. Thank you for allowing me to have yet another thing to be thankful for today.
Blessings!
Dottie
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