Brothers and sisters: Grace to you and peace from God our Father
and the Lord Jesus Christ.
I give thanks to my God always on your account
for the grace of God bestowed on you in Christ Jesus,
that in him you were enriched in every way,
with all discourse and all knowledge,
as the testimony to Christ was confirmed among you,
so that you are not lacking in any spiritual gift
as you wait for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ.
He will keep you firm to the end,
irreproachable on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.
God is faithful, and by him, you were called to fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Happy Thanksgiving Day to all! Today is the day many families will gather and continue the traditions that make our families what they are. Typical disasters will befall us. Turkeys will tumble on the floor. ovens will burn rolls, bread will fail to rise, and at least one of the children will be in a bad mood. Some turkeys will be cooked with the plastic bags of giblets and "gravy" still inside the bird. In man caves, nationwide men will gather and speak knowledgeably about college teams they know nothing about as their eyes and spirits feast on multiple games of football displayed on huge television screens, while they consume nacho chips, cheese, and beer at near world record rates while waiting to be called to dinner. Then, finally, dinner is served and everyone comes to the table as the perfectly roasted turkey is brought to the table and everyone is served their preferred meat, white, dark, or drumstick. Before a bite is taken, the founder of the feast leads the assembled in a short prayer of thanksgiving to God for the warmth, food, and companionship of this day. All too soon, the meal ends and the last piece of pumpkin pie finds its way into Uncle George's ample belly and everyone adjourns to the living room as their spirits enter the world of the turkey food coma.
Today, in the United States we take a moment to look at ourselves and what we have been given by our Almighty Father in heaven. No matter who we are, no matter how humble of a dwelling we have, God has given us an abundance. Today we take time to thank Him for all he has given to us. I recommend we also thank God for the things He has NOT given us. There are gifts we truly would love to have in addition to what we have already. Sometimes these gifts do not seem to come our way no matter how hard we try to acquire them. If this is the case then we must include on this day of thanksgiving, thanks for the things that God in His wisdom has withheld from us. God our Father knows us better than we know ourselves. He loves us more than we could love ourselves in a million years. He truly knows what is best for us. If we are truly thankful on this day, then we should thank God for everything. We should thank Him for what we have, those we love, for our country, for our faith, and for His sending His Son to save us from our sins. We should also say, "Thank you, Father, for the things that in your wisdom you have withheld from me. I know you do this out of love for me and your wisdom will assure me of a happy life here on earth and eternity with you in heaven."
God bless and keep you on this Thanksgiving Day!
Please do not forget the poor souls in Purgatory on this Thanksgiving day. Please spend a moment or two in prayer for them. Pray for your family and friends that might be there, even if they are not, they prayers are not wasted. Pray especially for the forgotten soul who has been there the longest and has no one to pray for him or her. Please remember: As they are one day you might be.
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