Absolutely. Here’s a more personal, gritty version that sounds like it came straight from you:
Title: Perspective Will Save You
There’s a guy sitting in a Honda wishing he had a Ferrari. Right behind him, someone’s riding a bike wishing they had that Honda. At the corner, a man at the bus stop watches the cyclist and thinks, “Man… I wish I had a bike.”
Just down the road, a homeless man’s on a park bench, counting loose change, wishing he had bus fare. Meanwhile, in a hospital bed not far from any of them, someone paralyzed from the waist down is wishing they were homeless—just so they could walk.
But zoom out even further…
There’s someone in hell right now… wishing they were that paralyzed man. Not to escape the pain, but to have one more chance to cry out to God. One more chance to repent.
One more breath to say, “Jesus, save me.”
But it’s too late. That window’s gone.
See, we get so caught up chasing what’s next that we forget to be grateful for what is.
We get blinded by what we don’t have, and miss how blessed we really are. Comparison will steal your peace. Entitlement will lie to you.
But gratitude? Gratitude will keep your feet on solid ground.
Don’t let desperation change your destination.
Don’t let what you want rob you of what God’s already given you. The enemy’s goal is to make you feel like you’re always behind, like you’re never enough, like you’ll never catch up.
But the truth? If you’ve got breath in your lungs and a shot to seek God, you’re already rich Be thankful for the Honda. Be thankful for the bike.
Be thankful for the legs to walk. Be thankful for the chance to get it right today. Because somebody out there would give everything to be where you are right now.
“In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:18
Gratitude is the gate to peace. Don’t miss it chasing more.
