I’ve had a crazy few days, so this post will be short. But in honor of Thanksgiving coming this week, I wanted to write something about being thankful. Happy early Thanksgiving, everyone.
It’s five days until Thanksgiving. The day we gorge ourselves on turkey, stuffing (rightfully named), potatoes, squash, veggies, and pie.
(And then we go shopping at midnight or after to get the best deals on more stuff. Seriously, America? We’ve gotten our fill of thankfulness for the year and then we go shopping wherein we pepper-spray people over xbox?)
Please excuse me for being cliché here, but we often forget about being thankful.
For crying out loud, people have nicknamed Thanksgiving “Turkey Day.” WHAT. The thankfulness is gone.
Every day, I’m realizing something more and more.
Thankfulness isn’t a switch. We shouldn’t turn it on when we feel like it, and off the rest of the time. Even I am guilty of this.
I will say that it’s linked to joy. (Check out my joy posts here and here.) Thankfulness, like joy, should not be circumstantial.
1 Thessalonians 5:18
“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
I mean, when things are tough and life is hard, it seems so difficult to be thankful.
Here’s some encouraging news.
- We have so much to be thankful for, even if not materially.
Our salvation, for starters. When put into perspective, it’s kind of amazing what Jesus has done for us.
I’m not going to fluff everything up and say that it’s all great all the time. I promise it’s not. Life is hard and non-glamourous. But all the hard things we go through are an opportunity for God to work, which is ultimately the best thing.
And you know what else?
- Our thankfulness is praise to God.
- Our thankfulness should not depend on our “feeling thankful” or “feeling blessed,” but because God is always good.
Psalm 7:17
“I will give to the Lord the thanks due to his righteousness, and I will sing praise to the name of the Lord, the Most High.”
This year, I encourage you to give thanks. Not just when things go well, or just on Thanksgiving, but every day.
Thank you God for your love.
Thank you God for giving me this life.
Thank you God for giving me opportunities to live for you in freedom.
Thank you God for always having a plan, even when I can’t see it.
Thank you God for never leaving me on my own when life gets tough.
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