Thursday, November 24, 2016

Today is Thanksgiving Day.  It is a day set aside to give thanks to God for keeping us safe another year.  It was a day the early settlers, undocumented immigrants by the way, celebrated with the now Native Americans.  They shared food and friendship.  They praised God.  What is Thanksgiving today?  People too often attempt to bar God from the celebration of the day.  Families still get together, but we seldom include others.  The day has been turned into a day of commerce more than a day of celebrating the blessings of God and reaching out to neighbors.  Some families don't get to celebrate together because someone has to work.  Others don't get to celebrate because someone has to shop for bargains.  We, as followers of Christ, need to make sure that we spend time thanking Him for His blessings.  If we refuse to shop on this day, then fewer people will have to work.  Some stores this year have decided to close again so their employees can spend time with their families.  We need to spend time with our families, but we need to also spend time praying for those less fortunate. Thanksgiving, like Christmas, has become too commercialized in my opinion.  We, as Christians, cannot control how the world celebrates the day, but we can control how we do. We need to make Thanksgiving Day a real day of thanks to God.  All that we have we owe to Him.

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