FOR HE IS GOOD
At this time of year, we tend put a lot of emphasis on Christmas. That is because merchants are pushing us in that direction, wanting us to believe that Christmas is all about trimming the tree, buying presents, and so on. In the process of all this, we can very easily forget the beautiful holiday called Thanksgiving.
Originally established as a holiday by President George Washington in 1789, Thanksgiving was initially a religious holiday and, more to the point, a Christian holiday. The first Thanksgiving was different than ours today. It lasted three days, during which the pilgrims feasted with their Indian guests.
Of course, our Thanksgiving is also about gathering with friends and family and having a feast. But sometimes at this particular time of year, we can forget about how thankful we ought to be. We need to never forget that God has blessed us to live in the United States of America, which is, in my opinion, the greatest country on the face of this earth. We have so many privileges here.
We have a lot to give thanks for, and certainly the Bible urges us to give thanks to the Lord. We are told in Psalm 106:1, "Praise the Lord! Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever."
Sometimes worship and thanksgiving can be a sacrifice, because we are down or depressed or things aren't going all that well for us. Maybe hardship or tragedy has hit our lives in some way and we don't want to thank God. But the Bible doesn't say, "Give thanks to the Lord, because you feel good." It says, "Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good!"
2 comments:
Pastor Tom,
I give thanks God for his love and immeasurable faithfulness to me, I don't deserve it and certainly don't understand it, yet He is always faithful to me. Crazy.
I thank you and the Gatetree family for you kindness. I admire you all more than you will ever know.
How does one come back to the church, when they have been gone so long?
God is Love,
A
Ofcourse, I don't know who you are or where you live, but if you're talking about Gatetree, it's as easy as walking through the door. Things happen in people's lives that interupt their church life. Too often they never get back on track. I will pray that doesn't happen to you. And if you're a former attender at Gatetree, we can hardly wait to see you.
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