Category: Thanksgiving

  • Prepositions Matter  One-a-Day Wednesday  11/22/23

    Prepositions Matter  One-a-Day Wednesday  11/22/23

    …give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.  (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

    “in”

    Not “for”

    but 

    “in.”

    Beloved, there are things that occur in our lives that only a deranged person would be happy about.

    Hey, I can’t pay my mortgage and I’m about to be homeless. Thanks, God!!

    Wow, I just lost seven of my toes in a tragic rollerblading accident. Thanks, God!!

    Gee, the dog just vomited up half of Kentucky on the carpet. Thanks, God!!

    Feel free to add to the list.

    Point is, trying to be thankful for the horrible nastiness of life is something best left to the truly psychotic,

    which you are not.

    I hope.

    But God is not calling you to be thankful for these circumstances.

    Only in them

    See, being thankful in all circumstances is an acknowledgement that your circumstances do not define you, that they are not the end goal of your existence. No matter what awful, dystopic, dyspeptic, yougottabekiddingme events overtake us, our lives and selves remain rooted with Christ in God.

    Uncrushable

    Unsinkable

    Unshakeable 

    Whatever this world rolls your way, you can be thankful that God remains God, and you remain his, and that remains everything.

    So, be thankful, Beloved.

    Happy Wednesday

  • Chosen One-a-Day Tuesday  11/21/23

    Chosen One-a-Day Tuesday  11/21/23

    For he (God) chose us in him (Jesus) before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight (Ephesians 1:4).

    So, as we move through Thanksgiving week, here’s a little something else to be thankful for:

    You are the chosen one.

    Well, maybe not the chosen one, but certainly a chosen one.

    Consider this: before he made the world, God had you in mind.  

    Yeah, you.

    He knew who you would be, how you would be.  He saw your “We are the Champions” moments, your happy times,

    your foolish choices

    your many sins

    your epic, seemingly endless failures

    before they ever happened.

    And he loved you.

    And he chose you.

    Wow

    Now consider this: God is not bound by time, right?  Past, present, future—it’s all kind of now to him.  So when he looks at you he sees you not only as you are, but as you will be.

    Holy

    Blameless

    Complete

    His

    Now, if only you could learn to see yourself as he sees you, hmm?

    In the meantime, color yourself thankful and go forth in joy.

    Happy Tuesday, Beloved.

  • He is Good One-a-Day Monday 11/20/23

    He is Good One-a-Day Monday 11/20/23

    Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever (Psalm 107:1).

    God is good.

    He doesn’t have to be.

    He chooses to be.

    God loves us.

    He doesn’t have to.

    He chooses to.

    Look, we can get into a theotechnical debate about whether God is bound by his own nature to be what he is, or whether he possesses self-determinative power

    and that would be fun

    but until you convince me otherwise, I’m gonna go with the fact that God is…you know…God, and he could have done it any way he wanted to.

    There is an image that comes to my mind as I write these words.

    It’s Calvin and Hobbes.

    Not the theologian and the sociopolitical philosopher, although…

    No, I’m talking about the kid and the tiger.

    If you aren’t familiar with the famous comic strip by Bill Watterson, I weep for your ignorance and encourage you to avail yourself of the great riches to be found before you continue here. For the enlightened among you, I’m thinking of the strip in which Calvin imagines himself as God, “but Calvin is no kind and loving god…and the puny inhabitants of Earth displease him!”

    What follows is destruction on ohsomany levels.

    Beloved, we need never ever even for a moment fear that God will decide to stop being good, or stop loving us, or restructure the foundation of the Universe to reflect darkness rather than light.

    He has chosen to be good, and it is so.

    He chose to be kind and loving and giving and gracious and merciful.

    And it is so.

    Forever.

    Give thanks, Beloved.

    Happy Monday

  • Still Thankful?  One-a-Day Friday  11/25/22

    Still Thankful?  One-a-Day Friday  11/25/22

    …always giving thanks to God the Father for everything. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 5:20).

    Are you still thankful today, Beloved?  Or has the Christmas to-do list already kicked aside your “Things I am thankful for” list?  Look, I’m not judging; I know you’ve got a lot to do.  Myself, I’m looking at a garage that needs to be cleaned–I’ve been putting it off until next Saturday for eighteen months now–just so I can get to the Christmas lights, most of which are broken, if I remember correctly.  I have a vague memory of an entire string of lights falling from the roof last January, resulting in a string of mini-explosions and a decision that I would replace all the lights “Next year,” when finances would undoubtedly be better, except they’re not.  So I’ve probably gotta buy lights, and garland, and maybe a lawn elf–but no inflatables, I’m passionately against inflatables–before I can even start decorating, and the neighbors are pretty much done already…

    Yeah, so I get it.

    But, for those of us in Christ, the One we were thankful for yesterday is the same One we celebrate at Christmas.  It’s pretty much the same holiday; you just have to swap funny hats.

    Of course, you know that already…you’re a bright one.

    So, take time during the craziness–like today, like right now–to stop and breathe and give thanks.  

    For him

    For you and him

    Happy Friday, Beloved.

  • Thanks One-a-Day Thursday  11/24/22

    Thanks One-a-Day Thursday  11/24/22

    Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever (1 Chronicles 16: 34).

    Busy day today.

    You’ve got a turkey to burn, cranberries to sauce, potatoes to mash, tables to set, dishes to break, shards to sweep up, relatives to endure/enjoy/escape…

    Beloved, take a moment, right now, before the craziness descends.  Offer your heart and your mind and your day and your life to Him in thanksgiving.  If you don’t do it now…

    Breathe deep, and thank him that he chooses to be good

    That he chooses to love you

    That he chooses to love you forever, not until he gets bored with you or until you mess up in some way and displease him

    Because…no offense…but I’m sure that’s already happened.

    He could choose to stop loving you, but he won’t.

    It’s in his power, but it’s not in his nature.

    His love endures forever.

    You are his Beloved.  

    Forever

    Happy Thanksgiving, Beloved.

  • Prepositions Matter  One-a-Day Wednesday  11/23/22

    Prepositions Matter  One-a-Day Wednesday  11/23/22

    …give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.  (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

    “in”

    Not “for”

    but 

    “in.”

    Beloved, there are things that occur in our lives that only a deranged person would be happy about.

    Hey, I can’t pay my mortgage and I’m about to be homeless. Thanks, God!!

    Wow, I just lost seven of my toes in a tragic rollerblading accident. Thanks, God!!

    Gee, the dog just vomited up half of Kentucky on the carpet. Thanks, God!!

    Feel free to add to the list.

    Point is, trying to be thankful for the horrible nastiness of life is something best left to the truly psychotic,

    which you are not.

    I hope.

    But God is not calling you to be thankful for these circumstances.

    Only in them

    See, being thankful in all circumstances is an acknowledgement that your circumstances do not define you, that they are not the end goal of your existence. No matter what awful, dystopic, dyspeptic, yougottabekiddingme events overtake us, our lives and selves remain rooted with Christ in God.

    Uncrushable

    Unsinkable

    Unshakeable 

    Whatever this world rolls your way, you can be thankful that God remains God, and you remain his, and that remains everything.

    So, be thankful, Beloved.

    Happy Wednesday

  • Chosen One-a-Day Tuesday  11/22/22

    Chosen One-a-Day Tuesday  11/22/22

    For he (God) chose us in him (Jesus) before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight (Ephesians 1:4).

    So, as we move through Thanksgiving week, here’s a little something else to be thankful for:

    You are the chosen one.

    Well, maybe not the chosen one, but certainly a chosen one.

    Consider this: before he made the world, God had you in mind.  

    Yeah, you.

    He knew who you would be, how you would be.  He saw your “We are the Champions” moments, your happy times,

    your foolish choices

    your many sins

    your epic, seemingly endless failures

    before they ever happened.

    And he loved you.

    And he chose you.

    Wow

    Now consider this: God is not bound by time, right?  Past, present, future—it’s all kind of now to him.  So when he looks at you he sees you not only as you are, but as you will be.

    Holy

    Blameless

    Complete

    His

    Now, if only you could learn to see yourself as he sees you, hmm?

    In the meantime, color yourself thankful and go forth in joy.

    Happy Tuesday, Beloved.

  • He is Good One-a-Day Monday 11/21/22

    He is Good One-a-Day Monday 11/21/22

    Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever (Psalm 107:1).

    God is good.

    He doesn’t have to be.

    He chooses to be.

    God loves us.

    He doesn’t have to.

    He chooses to.

    Look, we can get into a theotechnical debate about whether God is bound by his own nature to be what he is, or whether he possesses self-determinative power

    and that would be fun

    but until you convince me otherwise, I’m gonna go with the fact that God is…you know…God, and he could have done it any way he wanted to.

    There is an image that comes to my mind as I write these words.

    It’s Calvin and Hobbes.

    Not the theologian and the sociopolitical philosopher, although…

    No, I’m talking about the kid and the tiger.

    If you aren’t familiar with the famous comic strip by Bill Watterson, I weep for your ignorance and encourage you to avail yourself of the great riches to be found before you continue here. For the enlightened among you, I’m thinking of the strip in which Calvin imagines himself as God, “but Calvin is no kind and loving god…and the puny inhabitants of Earth displease him!”

    What follows is destruction on ohsomany levels.

    Beloved, we need never ever even for a moment fear that God will decide to stop being good, or stop loving us, or restructure the foundation of the Universe to reflect darkness rather than light.

    He has chosen to be good, and it is so.

    He chose to be kind and loving and giving and gracious and merciful.

    And it is so.

    Forever.

    Give thanks, Beloved.

    Happy Monday

  • Still Thankful?  One-a-Day Friday  11/26/21

    Still Thankful? One-a-Day Friday 11/26/21

    …always giving thanks to God the Father for everything. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 5:20).

    Are you still thankful today, Beloved?  Or has the Christmas to-do list already kicked aside your “Things I am thankful for” list?  Look, I’m not judging; I know you’ve got a lot to do.  Myself, I’m looking at a garage that needs to be cleaned–I’ve been putting it off until next Saturday for eighteen months now–just so I can get to the Christmas lights, most of which are broken, if I remember correctly.  I have a vague memory of an entire string of lights falling from the roof last January, resulting in a string of mini-explosions and a decision that I would replace all the lights “Next year,” when finances would undoubtedly be better, except they’re not.  So I’ve probably gotta buy lights, and garland, and maybe a lawn elf–but no inflatables, I’m passionately against inflatables–before I can even start decorating, and the neighbors are pretty much done already…

    Yeah, so I get it.

    But, for those of us in Christ, the One we were thankful for yesterday is the same One we celebrate at Christmas.  It’s pretty much the same holiday; you just have to swap funny hats.

    Of course, you know that already…you’re a bright one.

    So, take time during the craziness–like today, like right now–to stop and breathe and give thanks.  

    For him

    For you and him

    Happy Friday, Beloved.

  • Thanks One-a-Day Thursday  11/25/21

    Thanks One-a-Day Thursday 11/25/21

    Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever (1 Chronicles 16: 34).

    Busy day today.

    You’ve got a turkey to burn, cranberries to sauce, potatoes to mash, tables to set, dishes to break, shards to sweep up, relatives to endure/enjoy/escape…

    Beloved, take a moment, right now, before the craziness descends.  Offer your heart and your mind and your day and your life to Him in thanksgiving.  If you don’t do it now…

    Breathe deep, and thank him that he chooses to be good

    That he chooses to love you

    That he chooses to love you forever, not until he gets bored with you or until you mess up in some way and displease him

    Because…no offense…but I’m sure that’s already happened.

    He could choose to stop loving you, but he won’t.

    It’s in his power, but it’s not in his nature.

    His love endures forever.

    You are his Beloved.  

    Forever

    Happy Thanksgiving, Beloved.