Let Us Give Thanks (Thanksgiving Day)

The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust him with all my heart. He helps me, and my heart is filled with joy. I burst out in songs of thanksgiving. [Psalm 28:7 (NLT)]

The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need. [Psalm 23:1 (NLT)]

Thank you, Heavenly Father, for you alone can meet our every need. You comfort us during the storms of life and strengthen us when we are weak. When we tire, you refresh us. When we fall, you lift and carry us. When we cry out in need, you sustain us. When we are lost, you seek and find us. You will neither abandon nor forsake, but love and bless us. May we walk in peace with you all the days of our lives. All honor and glory be unto you. Amen.

Thanksgiving – remember to do both this holiday season. [Sign seen in front of Naples, FL, school]

What Do Have to Complain about? It’s Thanksgiving!

Thank the Lord because he is good. His love continues forever. [Psalm 107:1 (NCV)]

“I need more chairs and a larger table … I have all this silver to polish … I wish I had a double oven.” I’ve been busy this week getting ready to celebrate a day of thanks and yet I’m complaining. I have a sneaky suspicion that I ‘m not the only one. My grumbling stopped when I remembered a school we visited in Tanzania. The cooks had neither table nor chairs; they squatted and prepped the vegetables on a plastic tarp laid on the dirt floor. They couldn’t run out to the grocery for provisions; the food they prepared was brought to school by the children from their family gardens. They had no ovens; in fact, they had no stoves. Five open fires burned on the ground; pots of vegetable stew lay on the coals. Yet, the headmistress was filled with pride at this new addition to their school and thankful for the blessing of this facility.

2013-11-27This morning I arranged flowers for a festive table, and gave serious thought as to which serving platter to use for the turkey, which bowls to use for the yams and mashed potatoes, and which plates to save for the pie and cookies. In the afternoon, I joined others in my church family and helped make and pack 1,200 Thanksgiving lunches for migrant workers. We filled paper lunch bags with a turkey sandwich, a packet of mayo, an apple, a bag of chips and a mini candy bar. There won’t be fresh flowers, linen napkins, or silver platters on their tables but they will be immensely thankful for what they have.

Lord, help me cease my many foolish complaints. May I be thankful for every blessing in my life. Show me how to share my bounty with those less fortunate.

 

A roast fowl is to the sight of a satiated man
Less valuable than a blade of grass on the table;
And to him who has no means nor power
A burnt turnip is a roasted fowl. [Gulistan of Sa’di]

I had no shoes and complained, until I met a man who had no feet.[Indian proverb] 

The Giver of All Gifts

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He made heaven and earth. He made the sea and everything in it. [Psalm 146:6a (ERV)]

God created everything and what a mind-boggling and beautiful gift His creation is! We see His work in the miracle of birth, the majesty of the mountains, the diversity of plant and animal life, the power of a thunderstorm, and the magnificence of a rainbow. We see it in caterpillars that become butterflies, acorns that become mighty oaks and tadpoles that turn into frogs. We shouldn’t, however, confuse the creation with the creator. Although we may find God in His creation, He is far greater than that. We must never worship the creation or the gift, only the Creator and Giver of Gifts!

So today you must remember and accept that the Lord is God. He is God in heaven above and on the earth below. There is no other god! [Deuteronomy 4:39 (ERV)]

It’s Time to Get Moving

Moses answered the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”

Then the Lord said to Moses, “Why are you crying out to me? Tell the Israelites to move on. Raise your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea to divide the water so that the Israelites can go through the sea on dry ground.” [Exodus 14:13-16 (NIV)]

Yes, God will deliver us but He expects us to do our part. We can’t stand still and expect him to do the work! God parted the Red Sea, but Moses had to raise his staff and the Israelites had to do the walking. God provided the manna to feed them, but they had to gather it. Jesus provided the healing, but the bleeding woman had to push through the crowd to touch his cloak. Noah’s family wouldn’t have been saved if he hadn’t built the ark nor would the Jews have been saved if Esther hadn’t risked speaking to the king.

Sometimes, when God answers our prayers, we fail to recognize His solution because it involves some effort on our part. If all we ever did was pray and wait, not much would happen; we’d miss a lot of God’s gifts. God may provide the miracles but we need to do the work!

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. [Thomas Alva Edison]

No Room for Bias or Typecasting Here

My brothers, as believers in our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, you must never treat people in different ways according to their outward appearance. [James 2:1 (TEV)]

11-24-13 CCBCwebOh Lord, thank you for pleasantly surprising me when people’s behavior has contradicted what I expected from their appearance. I think of the young man with spiked hair in skateboard attire (and his wife, with her piercings, crazy outfits and multi-colored hair) who minister to troubled youth; the tattooed young woman who joins in that ministry; the frail elderly man who builds houses for Habitat; the intimidating woman who surprised me with her gentle voice and loving spirit when she reached out her hand in friendship; the wealthy retired executive who stocks shelves at the food pantry and the unemployed day laborer who works with him; the multi-pierced woman with purple hair who counsels unwed mothers; the devout Arab Muslim who is a patriotic American; the teen in the gangster attire who is part of the music ministry; the motorcyclist who faithfully attends church every Sunday; and the list goes on.

Forgive me when I unfairly judge someone merely on their appearance, be it their race, sex, attire, the music they listen to, the car they drive, the job they have, or even the dog they are walking! Stereotyping and prejudice have no place in your kingdom. I expect people to give me the benefit of the doubt when they meet me; guide me, Lord, so I give them the same courtesy.

You will be doing the right thing if you obey the law of the Kingdom which is found in the scripture, “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” But if you treat people according to their outward appearance, you are guilty of sin, and the Law condemns you as a lawbreaker. [James 2:8-9 (TEV)]

WE’RE NOT THAT EASY TO LOVE

Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged. [1 Corinthians 13:4-6 (NLT)]

Fill us with your love, O Lord. Teach us to pay more attention to your positive message. Guide us so that we focus less on the shortcomings of those around us and more on their worth. Please, curb our critical spirits and remind us daily that we, too, have many faults! If you love us, with all our defects, we can surely find a way to love others as well.

Dear friends, we must love each other because love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born from God and knows God. The person who doesn’t love doesn’t know God, because God is love. [1 John 4:7-8 (GW)]