Bless affectionately,
gratefully praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not one of all His
benefits. Psalm 10:3:2
I stopped by a large retailer the first week in November
(only days after Halloween) and to my surprise, the Christmas music was already
playing in regular rotation over the loudspeakers. The past few weeks, my inbox has been bombed
with various Black Friday sales specials and some of my neighbors already have
all of their Christmas decorations out.
Don't get me wrong as certainly I enjoy Christmas and celebrating the birth of my Savior, but what
about Thanksgiving? It seems to be the forgotten holiday.
As a child, it was
easy to discount Thanksgiving as a day to eat turkey and think about the
pilgrims who bravely sailed across the globe to America, but as an adult,
Thanksgiving has taken a whole new meaning.
In addition to eating a wonderful spread and of course, the Iron Bowl,
Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate and give thanks to God for all of His many
blessings. I have been reflecting on
this for several days now and when I begin to think about all that God has
blessed me with, it’s hard to keep track of it all.
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