How to Thank God in the Midst of TroublesSample
Happy Thanksgiving! š§”
Thanksgiving is a day dedicated to saying āThank youā to God for all of your blessings. Thatās right, all of the blessings He has already given you.
The Bible admonishes us to āPraise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.ā (Psalms 106:1, NIV)
So letās take a few moments and make this day something really special. Hereās my Goulet recipe in a few practical steps:
- Make a list of all of your blessings. Your car, job, mate, kids, grandkids, employer, and anything else you can think of.
- Spend a few moments thanking God with words, songs, praise, or an offering.
- Call, text, or write ten people you are thankful for. This is a hard one for me because I canāt stop at ten. I spend most of my day doing this and loving my family.
- This one is so much fun: hug, kiss, smile, and tell people you are grateful for them.
- Give small gifts of affirmation and gratitude. Feed them, serve them, and open up your home to others.
Thanksgiving has taken a very materialistic turn in the past decade. To many, it has become synonymous with football, turkey, overeating, or abusing alcohol.
Whereās the gratitude to God and others? Isnāt time to bring God, and people, back as the center of His day? Do you remember this song by James Taylor? āShower the people you love with love. Show them the way that you feel.ā Itās ringing in my ears right now, and Iām crying.
Although I like a good football game, itās no longer important to meāfamily and friends are. Although the food is always wonderful, the ones who prepare the meals are even more wonderful. And even though the whole day has become a glorious, chaotic mess of screaming grandchildren, I canāt help but thank God.
Many of you donāt know, I was suicidal in my first year of university. I was depressed, and I had a plan to take my own lifeābut God. He did a miracle in my life and made me a miracle.
You already know that youāre a miracle, and Iām grateful for you.
Your friend, Paul Marc Goulet
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About this Plan
Prayer is a beautiful time to develop an attitude of being thankful. Thanksgiving doesnāt come naturally. All of us get anxious, stressed, angry, and fearful at times. Do you find it hard to ābe anxious for nothing?ā In this reading plan, writer Paul Marc Goulet shares about this topic and how you can deal with it.
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