Tuesday, November 24, 2015

What if our Thanksgiving prayer really thanked God for everything?

While we tend to look forward to Thanksgiving because it usually means a four day holiday, getting together with family, and eating more food than we have all year, it is my sincere desire that it be more meaningful this year. What if Thanksgiving were the one day in which we over-emphasized what should be on our hearts every day of the year: a heart of gratitude in everything? What if our Thanksgiving prayer really thanked God for everything that has happened in the past year?
God clearly spelled out His good and perfect will for us in 1 Thessalonians 5:18  when He inspired the Apostle Paul to write: "In everything give thanks, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." Did you catch that? In everything. In the good times, as well as the bad. In the pleasantries of life, as well as in the pain. During difficult times, trying times and frustrating times, too. 
I got to thinking about how Thanksgiving  might be so much more meaningful if I focused on thanking God for the things He rarely hears thanks for. Try this with me this year. Thank Him, not just for the food on the table before you partake, and the "blessings for this past year" but for all the ways He has not performed according to your liking. For all the times He has said "no" and for all the ways He has worked in and through your life, perhaps without you knowing it. Thank Him for all the unresolved issues and the ways you are still waiting for answers. Thank Him regardless and see what it does for your soul as you offer Him a heart of obedience and surrender this year. Thank Him regardless and see how it moves the others who are around your table. 
Consider praying this prayer around your table on Thanksgiving: 
Thank you, God, for this food we are about to eat. And thank You for Your many blessings on us  this past year...the ones we've seen, as well as the ones we haven't seen. 
Thank you, God for the times You have said "no." They have helped us depend on You so much  more.
Thank you, God, for unanswered prayer. It reminds us that You know what's best for us, even  when our opinion differs. 
Thank You for the things you have withheld. You have protected us from what we may never  realize. 
Thank You, God, for the doors You have closed. They have prevented us from going where You  would rather not have us go. 
Thank you, Lord, for the physical pain You've allowed in our lives.  It has helped us more closely  relate to Your sufferings on our behalf. 
Thank you, Lord, for the alone times in our lives. Those times have forced us to lean in closer to  You. 
Thank you, God, for the uncertainties we've experienced. They have deepened our trust in You. 
Thank You, Lord,  for the times You came through for us when we didn't even know we needed  a rescue.
Thank You, Lord, for the losses we have experienced. They have been a reminder that You are  our greatest gain. 
Thank You, God, for the tears we have shed. They have kept our hearts soft and moldable.  
Thank You, God, for the times we haven't been able to control our circumstances. They have  reminded us that You are sovereign and on the throne. 
Thank You, God, for Your ability to take what we consider 'tragedy' and turn it into a treasure.
Thank You, God, for those You have called home to be with You. Their absence from this earth  reminds us to keep our eyes fixed on heaven.  
Thank You, God, that we have an inheritance in the heavenly places...something that this world  can never steal from us and we could never selfishly squander. 
Thank You, God, for the greatest gift You could ever give us: forgiveness through Your perfect  Son's death on the cross on our behalf. 
Thank you, God, for the righteousness You credited toward us, through the death and  resurrection of Jesus. It's a righteousness we could never attain to on our own. 
And thank You not only for our eternal salvation, but for the salvation You afford us every day of  our lives as You save us  from ourselves, our foolishness, our own limited insights, and our  frailties in light of Your power and strength. 
Thank You, God, for all that You have allowed and not allowed in our lives this past year. For we  commit our lives anew to You this day and ask that You would continue to remind us,  throughout this next year, that You are God, You are on the throne, and You are eternally good. 
Thank You, finally, that we can pray in the name of Jesus, who made our access to You and a  personal relationship with You possible in Jesus Name,Amen. 
Hope this thanksgiving prayer can bring joy and gladness to your family this holiday. Use this prayer all year round to continue to renew your mind and focus on God's goodness.






Remember, the Holy Spirit intercedes for us and God knows your heart even if you can't find the words to pray. 
God Bless You

Happy Thanksgiving
 Christina.

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