The
50+ and Better ministry at church offer get-togethers for this age group. They
offer a monthly lunch for the oldest group and dinner for those who feel up to
getting out in the evenings. Yesterday was the lunch and they had turkey
available for my SE Asia team to enjoy before our presentation last evening. It
was delicious!
Next
Friday I will be preparing a turkey feast for the evening gathering of this
group.
Then
a week later, yet another turkey dinner for my family.
Don’t
get me wrong, I love turkey. I love preparing all that reminds me of my
childhood Thanksgivings, but it seems like this year I may be partaking of too
much of a good thing.
However,
the one thing I will never grow tired of is the thanksgiving part. Giving
thanks for what God has blessed me with allows for my appreciation and joy to
flow. I’m able to thank God for the material provisions, and also the
spiritual.
There
are plenty of passages in Scripture that we can use to offer this thanks to
God.
Psalm
100 (NIV) is only five verses, but it is packed with so many thoughts. As you
read through these five verses, you’ll recognize phrases from some of our
worship songs.
Phrases
like, “Worship the Lord with gladness”
or “It is he who made us, and we are his;
we are the people, the sheep of his pasture.” Yes, you’ve heard those
phrases before.
Verses
4 and 5 are where I’d like to land today. They are about thanksgiving. Again,
you’ll recognize them as ones you’ve sung.
“Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name. For the
Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through
all generations.”
(Psalm 100:4-5 – NIV)
After
reading that we should praise God and why we should praise God, it stands to
reason that the Psalmist would then point us to thanksgiving.
We
have the opportunity to thank God regardless of what our situation might be. I
know in the midst of pain, sorrow and suffering it is difficult to see one
thing to be thankful for, but it is possible. And even more so, when all is
well, we must acknowledge Him who provided that wellness.
The
material blessings are a comfort to us and we are to thank God for those, but more
importantly we are to thank Him for our spiritual blessings. Without His great
love for us, we would be lost. If He hadn’t sent Jesus to be our ultimate
sacrifice, we would still be wandering around in our spiritual rubble. For
that, I am especially thankful.
This
chapter ends with yet one more thing to be thankful for. God’s faithfulness. You
see, He continues to be faithful to us, even when we are unfaithful to Him. It’s
just the way He is.
Have
you thanked God today for all of His provisions? For His faithfulness? For the
spiritual blessings you’ve received through Him? Have you shared your praise
and adoration for Him today? If not, why not take the time to give honor to God
for what He has done in your life?
Thanksgiving
is celebrated once a year, but as a follower of Christ, I must be thankful on a
daily basis. Oh, I may be tired of turkey this year, but I certainly will never
grow weary of praising and thanking my God and Savior. I pray that you feel the
same way.
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
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