Of
course, there was always food. The best food around. I come from a long line of
excellent cooks on both sides of my family and thinking of the platters and
bowls filled to overflowing reminds me of just how thankful we were as we sat
around those tables. I even recall specific foods that were always served in
specific bowls or dishes.
I came
across a verse of Scripture in my study time that I have remembered throughout
the week. “I said to the Lord, ‘You are
my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing.’” (Psalm 16:2 – NIV)
For
my family, on both sides of my family, God was always in our midst. I was
raised by Christian parents who were raised by Christian parents who were
raised by Christian parents. It is part of my heritage. So you see, when I saw
this verse of Scripture my mind immediately went to the good that I have and
recognize that it is good because I am a follower of Christ.
“Apart from you (God) I have no good thing.”
Obviously,
this concept goes beyond family. All of my possessions. All of my serving. All of
my studying. All of my writing. All of my heart. Without God, it isn’t good. He
provides the goodness in my life.
I pray
that you feel the same way. I pray that you can see God’s goodness flowing in
and out of your life. I pray that you too have come to the understanding that
without God, you have nothing.
I know
that for some, family has brought heartache and pain. I pray that you’ll find
peace and comfort in God this Thanksgiving. I pray that as you gather around a
table on that day that you’ll be able to say that God has provided goodness in
your life. That you will be able to join me in saying, “Apart from You I have no good thing.”
Yes,
I miss being with my family, especially at Thanksgiving. But last year my Mom
gave me a gift. She joined us in Colorado for Thanksgiving. She will be joining
us again this year and I will once again know how blessed I truly am.
I have
other family with me, too. My husband, my daughters, my son-in-law, my
grandchildren. And a whole slew of friends who make me feel like family. So,
even as I am 1,200 miles away from the rest of my beloved family, I am well
loved and that love reduces the miles to mere inches.
Happy
Thanksgiving (a little early)!
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
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