Thanksgiving is a lovely time of the year celebrated in many countries on different days. Years ago, the day was observed as an opportunity of giving thanks for the blessings of the harvest and of the preceding year. Although Thanksgiving has historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, it has long been celebrated as a secular holiday as well.
It is a time when we gather as families and friends and enjoy good times together in festive food and drinks. A lot like Christmas in the UK. It is such a pity we don't celebrate Thanksgiving here.
I believe that Thanksgiving should also be a time of reflective prayers of gratitude to God for what He has done for us. Not just the gift of Creation and for sending Jesus in our lives to save and redeem us; but also for all the saving miracles He has performed for us throughout our lives; whether we know of them or not. Saving graces from so many dangers and evils that we know little or nothing about.
When times are bad, we often pray to God for help; and when the danger is over we usually forget to thank Him for His Divine interventions. Giving thanks becomes for us a random event remembered for past graces or even present ones if we are going through difficult times.
But should our gratitude just be restricted to life's events? Should we not also thank God for mercies as yet unrealised?
God does not just control past and present events in our lives. He is there, ahead of us, preparing the way for us back to Paradise should we choose to follow it. He anticipates what is in store for us in the future and protects us from anything which would lead us astray from His Word.
By thanking Him for the future we are sharing in this anticipation and we are proclaiming our faith and trust in Him that He will protect and guide us through whatever lies ahead. As we thank Him that He will not fail us in the future we are participating in our own salvation hand in hand in His Divine love and caring.
Happy Thanksgiving to all our readers.
...we need to be thankful each and every day.
ReplyDeleteAmen Tom. God bless.
DeleteTom…you said it best…Brenda
ReplyDeleteYes he did. God bless, Brenda.
DeleteWonderful! I want to add your words to our Thanksgiving table's blessing tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIndeed Mevely. I am honoured you wish to use this post tomorrow. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. God bless.
DeleteThanking Him for our future is such a wonderful thought! I'd like to share this at our Thanksgiving table tomorrow.
ReplyDeletePS - For some reason, my comments have been disappearing on blogs this morning so I'm trying again.
Yes, by all means, please share this post/thoughts with whoever you wish. I am honoured.
DeleteGod bless you and your family.
Giving God our thanks and praise should happen every day, Victor, not just on Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Amen Martha. God bless.
DeleteBeing thankful everyday is a nice way to begin your day.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Bill. God bless you.
DeleteThanksgiving is a great time to REMEMBER to be THANKFUL. Too bad that some of us humans have to be reminded. But reminded or not it is always a good thing to GIVE THANKS!
ReplyDeleteLove from over this way my friend.
Sherry & jack today we have another rain. That is good because we have been in stage one of Drought conditions.. So we are thankful for the rain..
Indeed it is important to be thankful; even for rain. I hope and pray you're keeping well, Jack and Sherry. God bless.
DeleteWe need to be thankful every day.
ReplyDeleteMy good wishes to all who celebrate Thanksgiving.
All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. Pity we don't celebrate Thanksgiving in the UK. God bless.
DeleteWe should be thankful for all, the big and the little things. God has created for us a beautiful world and we should thank HIM everyday.
ReplyDeleteAmen Happyone. God bless.
DeleteWe should be thankful always and in all ways.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Mimi. God bless you.
DeleteI really like how you phrased this:"... all the saving miracles He has performed for us throughout our lives; whether we know of them or not. Saving graces from so many dangers and evils that we know little or nothing about." This is so true!
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara for your observation. Yes indeed, God saves us many times from difficult and dangerous situations that we know nothing about. Sometimes, years after the events, we may realise when God intervened for the good in our lives.
DeleteGod bless you.
Gratitude is a seasoning for every season!
ReplyDeleteAmen Mimi.
DeleteGod bless you and yours.
Your blog has become an integral part of my daily reading routine.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jet. It's nice to see you here; always welcome. Please visit again often and invite your friends.
DeleteGod bless.