http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM_eHJcdjig
I realize that Thanksgiving is an American holiday but what are you thankful for today – wherever you live?
I am thankful for God’s love in Jesus which changed my life on May 28, 1966. I will never forget that day – the day He saved me, rescued me from the penalty of my sins. I will thank Him here and throughout eternity.
I am thankful that although I grew up without a father, God was my perfect Father – a father who never abandoned me but always loved me.
I am thankful for my wife. She has faithfully loved me and stood by me for almost 35 years. She is a beautiful woman of virtue and one who knows how to keep her marriage vows. My mom says she is a “jewel.” How true.
I am thankful for 3 sons, 2 daughter-in-laws, and 2 granddaughters. They are so special, so incredible, so beautiful. We are rarely together but today we woke up to see all of them with us – what a blessing.
I am thankful for an 87 year old mother who lives for God every day. I am thankful for a sister and her family who bring so much laughter to our lives. I am thankful for all my other beautiful family members.
I have always had tremendous friends and mentors. I have never been unloved.
I am not homeless or cold. I have a home with heat in the winter. A car that runs. Clothes and shoes. More than enough food to eat every single day.
I live in a country with freedom of speech and religion.
Unlike my friend, Khaled, in Gaza, I did not fear falling rockets or bombs last night. I did not have to hold my children near me, wondering if this day might be my last because of that kind of violence.
I am thankful that I have the resources to travel to the nations preaching in churches and building bridges with Muslim friends.
Finally, I have health. I thank God for health. When you hear Nick Vujicic’s story above – a man born with no arms and legs – you thank God for what you take for granted every single day.
What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving Day?
For starters, how about arms and legs?
Nick’s testimony is beyond my faith…. period.
Dear Blessed Person,
First of all, I like how you describe yourself! To truly know how much we are blessed by God is the fountain of humility and praise.
And I know what you mean: his story is beyond my faith too. But it also inspires me to grow in faith rather than be discouraged by how weak it sometimes is. I pray like the man in the Holy Injeel who said to Jesus: “Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief.” (Mark 9:24)
I am thankful to be alive with an extended lease on life with more time to serve him and take back some territory for His Kingdom. I am grateful that He is always with me and looks after my every need. And particularly that Jesus has made himself known to me. I could go on and on. There is so much to be thankful for.
Bob,
How well I remember when your life was in jeopardy and many of us wondered if you would live or die. But live you did–and continue to do in a marvelous way for the King. God bless you, dear brother!