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Lord, we pray that your peace that surpasses all understanding would surround each person as Thanksgiving approaches. We pray that the presence of the Holy Spirit would be at each table and that you would be glorified in this season!
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We are all guilty of it.  Thanksgiving morning arrives and we are busy preparing the turkey, mashed potatoes, and homemade bread.  The family is running around chattering with excitement.  The house is filled with wonderful aromas and joy.  It’s a great time with family and friends.  But is this how this yearly celebration began? Has the giving of thanks become lost in the busyness of the day?

When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth after a grueling journey in the 1600’s, they had no idea they would set a pattern in motion that would last for many years to come.

In his book, “Of Plymouth Plantation,” William Bradford wrote concerning their arrival,..

“Being thus arrived in a good harbor and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of heaven, who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element. And no marvel if they were thus joyful.”

Their very first action after a long and challenging journey was to fall on their knees and thank God.  As the story goes, sixteen men were sent out on that icy November day to locate firewood.  Yet, firewood is not all they found.  They also discovered a cache of corn buried in an old iron pot.  This would be the food that would ultimately save their lives that winter.  It reminds me of the ram caught in the thicket in the days of Abraham and Isaac.

 

The following fall they harvested a bounty worthy of celebration. They shared that bounty with those around them, including the Indians.  Thus, Thanksgiving Day was birthed.

The story doesn’t end there, and you haven’t even heard my favorite part.  The following November, with more mouths to feed and many sick among them, food, again became scarce. As the food depleted, the Pilgrims continued to share with those around them, to the point that they were rationed to a measly five kernels of corn per day. Can you even imagine that?

They continued to trust God, regardless of how challenging it became and they continued to give thanks, year after year.

In the years to come, the Pilgrims would place five kernels of corn on their plates at Thanksgiving, to remind them of the faithfulness of God through that second severe winter.  They kept their focus firmly on God and on the giving of thanks.

We, too, have endured a couple years of severity.  There is no question about it.  Have we been able to keep our focus on God?  Have we continued to be thankful through it all?

1 Thessalonians 5:18 teaches us; In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.

It is God’s will for us to be continually thankful, not only on Thanksgiving Day, but every day.

This Thanksgiving Day lets lay aside all the ways this holiday has become secularized.  Let’s look back and remember the origins of this wonderful day.  Let’s bear in mind all the things God has done for us, where he has brought us from, and what he has brought us through. Let’s remember to be thankful in the good times and the bad. We can always find something to be thankful for.

We as the Body of Christ, are called to a more authentic and passionate expression of Thanksgiving.  We are called to remember all the good things God has done and to give thanks for them.

May we remember not only the good things God has done for us.  May we also remember it is he who provided the turkeys, the potatoes, the cranberries and everything we enjoy on Thanksgiving Day.  It is God who gave us the family that sits joyfully around our table.  He is the creator all of things and he has given us all things richly to enjoy.  Thanksgiving Day, of all days, is a day to remember that wonderful truth.

What are thankful for this Thanksgiving? Let us know in the comments below!

(Author Kim Potter is a writer and the founder of A New Thing Ministries, which sends a daily teaching to thousands of people all around the world. Her articles have appeared on The Elijah List, Charisma, Spirit Fuel and iBelieve.com. Kim’s message is one of hope. She speaks to the heart of those who have grown discouraged or disappointed by the circumstances of life, imparting hope. To receive her daily inspirational writings, go to www.anewthingministries.com. Photo by UnSplash)

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Bob Huseby
November 25, 2021

I love today’s posts !! In th 1600’s our settlers gave God th credit fr their survival. In th 1700’s George Washington gave his very eloquent declaration of thanksgiving to God. In th 1800’s Abraham Lincoln also proclaim that our country would give thanks to our creator……. And where is our government’s allegiance now??
I give thanks that God has continued t shower us wth provision instead of striking us down fr our evil.. Our God may b praised fr his love, mercy and thankfully unending grace..

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