Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, November
23, 2023
“For this is how God loved the world:
He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will
not perish but have eternal life. John
3:16
At one time the English poet Rudyard
Kipling's writings were so in demand that he was paid 10 shillings (about $1)
per word for his efforts. A group of
students thought that was outrageous, and sent him a letter with 10 shillings
enclosed. They asked him (since his
words were so expensive) to send them his best word. He replied, of course,
"Thanks!"
In all of life and human existence our
best word is "grace." Today as
we once again celebrate Thanksgiving, we could talk about the many ways God’s
loving grace provides for our needs:
· of food and a roof over our heads
· healing and miracles
· family and friends
· freedom
But the best word is still grace, and
no scripture says it better than John 3:16:
For God so loved the world that He
gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish,
but have eternal life."
I'm thankful for grace.
His grace is enough!
His grace is enough to forgive my
sin, and make me clean. That means I
will not perish because I'm forgiven.
A man was considering the purchase of a Rolls Royce. He asked the dealer some questions about the luxury car, and all were answered, until the man asked how much horsepower the engine had. The dealer didn't know, and since there was no manual for this hand-crafted vehicle, he sent a telegram to England for the answer, "How much horsepower does a Rolls have?" Shortly a return message came; there was only one word: "Enough!" As much, and as bad as my sins are, Jesus' grace is enough to wash me white as snow.
His grace is eternal.
Eternal life is as much quality as
quantity. None of us would care to live
forever if it meant the current human condition. As a child it seemed that I would just go on
forever. I know better now.
· Bodies wear out, and relationships
falter.
· There is much suffering and pain in
the human family.
Anything that will last forever has to
be the best. I'm grateful that I will
live forever and "for better!"
I have the greatest gift for which to be thankful.
HOW SHALL I RESPOND?
We are taught from a very young age that,
when someone gives you something, you say Thank You. And, as we also find out, words can be
cheapened if we do not back them up with actions that match those words. To say “thank you” for all God has done is
best said by living it out. So I'm going
to live thankfully! For me, today and
every day is "Thanks-living” Day!
For You Today
I have no great homework assignment
to lay on your shoulder today…only a prayer for your day, and your life, that
you may find joy, peace, and eternal rest as you live thankfully in our Lord’s
presence.
There are about 2,600 devotional posts and 400 sermons
in the Rocky Road library.
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Unless noted, Scripture quoted from NLT©
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