"Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever." (Psalm 136:1 NKJV)
On
this day, one which we traditionally set aside in America to celebrate
Thanksgiving, our celebration should be about more than a day off work,
watching sports, shopping and eating.
In spite of all the things that have gone wrong or are not what we expected, we can still give thanks to The Lord!
Many
people complain daily about what is happening in America--and no matter
what our President does--he is never right. But instead of complaining,
we should be grateful we don't live in a country where if we
dared to raise our voices in dissension or opposition to anything the
leader did, we could be arrested and executed.
We
complain our economy that acts more like a roller coaster out of
control, but there are people in other countries who are starving,
penniless, and would sell their souls to the devil for a scrap of bread.
We know they sell their children and we know they know, how those same
children are abused and misused for the satisfaction of the
perverted--influenced by the enemy. We should be grateful that most of
us--have never been in such a predicament and will probably never know the anguish a parent might feel who had to resort to selling a child.
We complain about those who worship God and those who don't. We hate instead of loving one another. We do not understand that disagreement with someone is not a strategy to hate.
Whether we choose to believe in God or not, it is our choice and for the most part, in this country--we won't be executed or forced to believe anything we choose not to believe.
That is not true is some other countries where people are forced to
believe whatever that leader wants to believe and if they don't, they
are arrested or executed.
We complain about the senseless violence in this country,
when we should be grateful that we are not living in war torn
countries, living with the prospect of bombs dropping on our roofs at
any moment. Violence is never the answer, but when people do
not God or how to think before acting, there is and always will
be--senseless violence.
On this
Thanksgiving Day, my family will enjoy a good meal, watch TV, or play
video games (we will not shop), but before we do anything, we will offer thanksgiving to God--for all He has done, is doing, and will do in our lives that we may be living letters, read by others, encouraging them to seek Him and enjoy the benefits of His love. I pra,y that you, too,will take time to give thanks.
Father,
in the name of Jesus, we thank You for keeping us safe, healthy, and
ready to praise You for all things. For we know, that without You in our
lives, our lives could be so much different than it is. We could be
slaughtered and left to die of illnesses without appropriate care. We
could starve in the land of plenty. But thanks to You, O God, we have
all we need and we truly grateful for Your many blessings that we might
bless others. Amen!
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