Dear Fellow Children of God,
Which is your favorite holiday? Christmas?
Easter? Thanksgiving? Perhaps you know, that Thanksgiving is
different from these other holidays.
Christmas and Easter celebrate events of importance in Scripture. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus and
Easter His rising from the dead. But
Thanksgiving does not celebrate a specific scriptural event. Thanksgiving is a national holiday and was established
by decree of our country’s leaders, by decree of congress and various
presidents.
Have you ever read the decree of George Washington which
established the first Thanksgiving celebration for our country?
"Whereas it is the duty of
all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to
be grateful for His benefits, and humbly implore His protection, aid and
favors. . .Now, therefore, I do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th day of
November next, to be devoted by the people of these states to the service of
that great and glorious Being, who is the Beneficent Author of all the good
that was, that is, or that will be; that we may then all unite in rendering
unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection of the
people of this country, and for all the great and various favors which H has
been pleased to confer upon us." - George Washington, 1789
So, the Thanksgiving holiday is an
opportunity to remember all the grace and goodness of God, especially His
eternal grace and love in Jesus. As we
are told in the Psalms, “Give thanks to the LORD, for
he is good; his love endures forever.” (Psalm 118:1 and other psalms). God is so good, and we have so many reasons
for thanks!
But, Thanksgiving is also perhaps
especially an opportunity to give thanks for the temporal blessings God has
given us in our country. The
Thanksgiving holiday is also an opportunity to pray for God’s continued grace
and direction and blessings on our country.
God has blessed people of all times in
the countries where they live. Governments
are established to provide law and order so that God’s people can live as His
children. And, every land has good things
to provide to its inhabitants, as God Himself provides daily bread.
But, living in our country, in the
United States of America, and celebrating a holiday established by our own
government, what blessings cause you to give thanks for this land and for this
country? Giving thanks for our own
country can be dangerous, because we could end up patting ourselves on the back
in pride, rather than giving humble thankfulness to God for His goodness.
But, there ARE obvious blessings we have
received in America. So, for which
blessings through our country are you thankful?
For the wealth of the land? For
the opportunity for prosperity?
The words of the Declaration of Independence point me to the greatest
reason I praise God in our nation. “We
hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit
of Happiness.” Personally, I am thankful for freedom, for
the freedom of speech, for the freedom of the press, for the freedom to
assemble. I am especially thankful for
the freedom to worship the Lord in Spirit and in truth, as Jesus calls us to do
in John 4.
Here is why that is so important to
me. In 2 Timothy 2:2 God calls us to
pray for our leaders “so that we may
live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.” God intends for government to provide citizens the opportunity for peaceful
and quiet lives so that we can then worship and serve our Lord in godliness and
holiness. The freedom to worship accomplishes God’s intent
for government, so that we Americans then have the opportunity to do what God
intends for us to do, to worship and serve Him.
Thank you, Lord, for these freedoms!
Thanksgiving Day is not so much a
religious holiday as a National Holiday.
Nevertheless, it is good to give thanks to God for His blessings in our
country. And, it is good to pray for
God’s direction, His grace, and His continued blessings for our country.
A Child of God, Thankful for the
blessings of God in America,
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. An opportunity for Thanksgiving worship will
be offered at St. John on Wednesday evening, November 23, at 7:00 p.m.
P. P.S. Here is a picture from the baptism last
Sunday of Jessica Schoener and her son Bridger Schoener. https://goo.gl/photos/Zoajq4fzq2HMd48B8
P.
P.P.S. I did go ice fishing last Monday for
the first time this fall, but only caught one small fish, and threw it back.
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all St. John members and friends whose e-mails I have. (I am regularly
adding new names of friends and members – in case you are just receiving this
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e-mail, please let me know, and I’ll gladly leave your name off my list for
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