Monday, November 22, 2010

Thanksgiving--Thanksliving


“I will give thanks, O Lord, with my whole heart…” Psalm 138:1

After receiving a gift it is customary to say “thank you” either in a word or a gesture or a note. When we sit down to a meal we often say “grace” or a "blessing” before we eat in some traditions there is a blessing before the meal and one after it as well.
Several years ago after a busy morning of Bible study and sermon preparation, I was rushing to a meeting; when someone stopped me. This individual had come to the church wanting help. I remember thinking that I was running late and that I really couldn’t be bothered at that moment. But as the person began to tell me his story I slowed my pace. I thought about how I was able to go to meetings, teach bible studies, preach sermons, but that living a grateful life also meant helping others and sharing God’s grace with each person I encounter.
Gratitude and Thanksgiving then are ways of life, not just a day or even a season. They challenge us to see to God’s activity in the midst of our struggles and pain as well as in our joys and celebrations.
This week as we celebrate a day of thanks, I want to give you a challenge—be thankful for every day because for God’s people the season of Thanksgiving lasts all year long.
I’m so grateful for each one of you. Thank you!