By Ron Bartanen
“In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (The Apostle Paul, 1 Thessalonians 5:18)
“We ought to make an effort to act on our first thoughts, and let
our unspoken gratitude find expression. Then there will be more
sunshine in the world, and more power to work for what is good.”
(Albert Schweitzer)
While our nation pauses this week to celebrate a day of
thanksgiving, we realize there are many who would say they are thankful
for a number of things, such as their homes, their jobs, their health,
and especially their families, but they don’t know who to thank.
Thankfulness should be expressed by thanksgiving. Someone once
observed, “Pity the poor atheist. He may feel thankful in his heart for
his good fortunes, but he has no one to thank.” Sad to say, there are
also many who would not consider themselves to be atheists, but would
fail to recognize the real source of all blessings—God. They are much
like the birds and squirrels who frequent our patio in search of seeds
or crumbs which we have put at their disposal. They have come to expect
to find something to fill their needs, but most likely have no
understanding as to the source of such provisions.
When we lose sight of the One “from Whom all blessings flow,” we
seek to live our lives independent of Him. When that happens, all spins
out of control. It is as Paul expressed it in Romans 1:21: “Because,
though they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were
thankful, but became vain in their thoughts and their foolish hearts
were darkened.” In the verses that followed he described the darkness
of idolatry and sexual debauchery. The heart that realizes no
dependence upon God is a heart that will take His blessings for granted
and express no thankfulness toward the Creator and Sustainer of life.
When we put God out of our lives as a nation, the observance of
Thanksgiving Day becomes no more than Turkey Day, a day for indulging
ourselves. God would have us to partake of His bountiful supply, and to
truly celebrate Thanksgiving with true thanksgiving to God from our
hearts. May we heed Paul’s admonition: “In everything give thanks, for
this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
- Ronald Bartanen preaches for Arthur Church of Christ, Arthur,
IL. He may be contacted through the congregation's website:
http://www.arthurchurchofchrist.com
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