Wednesday, November
23, 2011
“And do
not get drunk with wine, for that is dissipation, but be filled with the
Spirit, speaking to one another is psalms and hymns, and spiritual songs,
sinning and making melody with your heart to the Lord; always giving thanks for
all things in the name of our Lo Jesus Christ to God, even the Father” (Eph.
5:18-20).
Hey
gang: it is my sincere opinion that designating a day called Thanksgiving
is, in reality, designed for those who are non-believers in the goodness of
Jesus Christ. Why do I say that? Because Paul teaches us in I
Thess. 5:18 “In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you
in Christ Jesus.”
Several
years ago, I was pulling my recreation vehicle home from a weekend in the woods.
I was on a back road doing around fifty miles an hour when a car pulled out of
a driveway about five hundred feet in front of us.
Corrective
action preventing my hitting the car, but shortly after that the driver slammed
on the breaks and began a left turn off the roadway. There was no
way in the world I was going to keep from plowing into the car, not only did
I not hit the car, but it did not shake up the contents of the
coach!
I have
thought about that incident each time I drive by that spot and thank God for
what he did that day.
Have
you ever taken the time to sit down and make a listing of the times God blessed
you with a very special blessing? - or just thank Him for daily blessings?
Have you ever considered the times He may have saved your life and you knew
nothing about it? Are you one Who tends to use the phrase, “Boy that was
lucky” instead of “Praise God?”
If the
will of God in Christ Jesus is to give thanks to God in everything, every
believer should know why we should give thanks and be grateful all time.
Gratitude is a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation of everything the
Almighty God is doing in our daily life. It also makes us joyful people!
Soooo,
young colleagues, may I suggest that sometime, in the leisure of your
Thanksgiving celebration, take your Bible and concordance and do a word study
on thanksgiving and gratitude. You will find many such references in both
Old and New Covenants - for it is God’s will. Read one a day so that it
becomes conscientious thought.
Blessings,
Gramps
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