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A Thanksgiving Psalm PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 November 2005 16:00

"I give you thanks, O Lord, with all my heart."
Psalm 138:1 (NLT)

The Thanksgiving holiday is a good time to focus on our blessings and declare our gratitude to God.

In 1621, following harvest, the pilgrims set aside a time of Thanksgiving to God. Much like we enjoy a day with family and friends, they celebrated with deer and turkey hunted by the men, and corn, beans, and pumpkins the women cooked. Even the children gathered nuts and berries from the woods.

Indians joined the Pilgrims for a three-day feast. The Indians listened as the Pilgrims read the Bible and raised special prayers of thanksgiving to God. It was a happy time of fellowship in what we would consider very sparse surroundings. God was pleased and received their words of thanks.

However, thanks must become a daily, hourly, even a minute by minute occasion in our lives. Thanksgiving is woven through . . .

"I give you thanks, O Lord, with all my heart."
Psalm 138:1 (NLT)

The Thanksgiving holiday is a good time to focus on our blessings and declare our gratitude to God.

In 1621, following harvest, the pilgrims set aside a time of Thanksgiving to God. Much like we enjoy a day with family and friends, they celebrated with deer and turkey hunted by the men, and corn, beans, and pumpkins the women cooked. Even the children gathered nuts and berries from the woods.

Indians joined the Pilgrims for a three-day feast. The Indians listened as the Pilgrims read the Bible and raised special prayers of thanksgiving to God. It was a happy time of fellowship in what we would consider very sparse surroundings. God was pleased and received their words of thanks.

However, thanks must become a daily, hourly, even a minute by minute occasion in our lives. Thanksgiving is woven through the Psalms. Praise should be an integral part of our communication with our Heavenly Father. He is so pleased when we praise and thank Him for our material and spiritual blessings. We must always remember to thank Him for answered prayer. God?s provision should never be taken for granted.

Would you, this Thanksgiving, tell our marvelous God, "I give you thanks, O Lord, with all my heart?"

Melva Cooper, Copyright 2005
Used with permission.
For permission to republish this story please email the author through her site.
You can read more of Melva Cooper's items at
www.melvacooper.com

 

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0 #1 Bruce Groh 2009-08-14 13:11
To Melva Cooper: Thanks for your words of wisdom. I am a writer, not professional. To me, a participal is something from outer space. I enjoy writing poetry and free verse. I've dabbled with short stories, and have a good time of it all. I began writing sermons, and wanted something for thanksgiving. Thanks again for your message, it helps a lot.

Sincerely Bruce
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