Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Say "Thanks!"

Today is Thanksgiving so what does that mean?  Unfortunately for many of us it's a day to over eat, or simply "couch potato" our day away in front of the TV, or shop until we drop.  One really good thing about Thanksgiving is that many us try hard to spend it with family.  But let me encourage us all to remember the very name of the day--Thanksgiving.  Today is a day to say thank you, to express gratefulness.  All too often we celebrate Thanksgiving in so many ways, but never actually say thank you to anyone.  Let me challenge you to make a point to say thank you to the following persons today.

Begin by expressing gratefulness to God--both personally and as a family.  There are countless reasons for which we should be thankful to God so think deeply and thoughtfully.  Make thankfulness a focus of your personal time with God and then, before you eat the main meal together, spend time as a family praying and expressing thanks to God.  A helpful suggestion might be to go around the room and ask everyone to share one thing from this past year for which they'd like to thank God.

Take today as an opportunity to say thank you to your parents.  Some of you reading this will have already lost your parents to death and you can still remember them with gratefulness.  But if your parents are alive, thank them.  Be specific.  As a parent myself I tend to remember and focus on my failures.   Our gratefulness can bless our parents and encourage them that they did some things right.

Who has invested time and energy in your life?  Who went out of their way to pour into you and help you become who you are today?  Have you ever thanked them?  Take this day to make a phone call or write a note that says "thank you for helping me become who I became!"  When I was in college I met a pastor by the name of Sam Tatem.  I can't even remember how we met, but Sam would often write me  notes of encouragement and those notes meant more to me than I can even explain to you.  Sam is gone now, and I can't tell him personally, but there are others who helped me become who I am.  Mark Griffith, Chip Phillips and Don Frensley are some of the men who poured into me.

Has anyone loved you when you were unlovely?  Anyone stuck by you when you were being stupid and really deserved to be abandoned?  Today is Thanksgiving-- say thank you to that person.  Call them and tell them how much it means to you that they didn't give up on you.

Are you a Christ-follower?  Who led you to Jesus?  Today would be a good day to thank them.  Did someone disciple you?  Help you to grow as a Christian?  Why not write them a note or give them a call and say thank you?

Today is a day to give thanks-- let's actually do it.  There is nothing wrong with football, feast and family but let's go further and make this a day of true "Thanks-Giving!"

    

2 comments:

Will Hensel said...

Thanks to you, brother, for these warm and helpful thoughts. This holiday is a beautiful time of the year--not only a national celebration, but the new beginning of the church year--as we turn again from Christ the King, triumphant over sin and Satan and death and reigning over an ordered and joyful eternity for those in His family, to Advent and the pregnant moments as we await the birth of God's only begotten Son. And it corresponds, too, to my wife's birthday, a reminder that our autumns are turning to the winter of old age, and that the day of our awakening to the light of His face grows nearer and nearer. We live in the land of the free and home of the brave, but also in what C.S. Lewis called 'the Valley of the Shadow of Life.' Glory to God and blessings to you and to all the great cloud of witnesses :-). Will Hensel, Houston.

Jimmy said...

Court, so good to read your words! I really wish we could sit down over a cup of coffee and catch up the years. Maybe one day. Blessings to you brother--may joy in abundance be yours!