by Kathy Stanford
Do you ever feel like you just aren’t ready to “give thanks”? Have you approached the official day with a feeling of dread and wished you could just put it off for a month/forever? I have. But that is when I need to give thanks the most. You may already be familiar with the concepts of sacrificial praise and thanksgiving. However, did you know that the old testament sacrifice of thanksgiving was a part of the peace offering? (see Leviticus 7:11-13) OH! Of course! There is not going to be any peace for a heart that is unable to give thanks to our loving, gracious, all mighty, creator God – “from whom all blessings flow”.
This has been a month of mess ups for me. I really, really, really need a 30 day do over. No details-just trust me in this. And while we don’t offer sacrifices of animals today, it can be a real sacrifice of spirit to offer thanks in some circumstances, even though 1 Thessalonians 5:18 clearly tells us to give thanks in all circumstances. Sometimes, I would really like to erase that little word all. However, in my own experience I have found that when I determine to give thanks in all circumstances, I stay more focused on Him. And my focus on Him leads me to thoughts of praise and worship. Psalm 50:23 says “He who offers a sacrifice of thanksgiving honors Me”. When we choose to give thanks we can’t not honor Him. The more I focus on Him, the less I think about the “bad Stuff”. Thinking less about the “bad stuff” leads to – you guessed it- peace. No, my life is not miraculously fixed. But perhaps I have a better perspective on it. And I am truly thankful for a God that I know is bigger than my mistakes.
So, no matter your circumstances, I sincerely wish you a very “thanks filled” Thanksgiving Day and pray the next few weeks will be a season of thanks and celebration for all that God has done and continues to do.