Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Oh, how grateful and thankful I am to the Lord because he is so good. I will sing praise to the name of the Lord who is above all lords” Ps 7:17( TLB)

Are we grateful for what we have around us, or have we gotten used to complaining about what we don’t have, like so many people around us who are always complaining? 

We see it every morning as we drive to work.

We see it every day as we take the train.

We see it among our co-workers who continuously complain about how hard their jobs are and how bad their bosses are, yet they still have a job to go to. How many do we know today that don’t have a job and would gladly take our place?

Are we grateful that God has given us an assignment in life?

Everything God creates has a purpose. We all have a purpose in life. However, the assignment that is not recognized cannot be effectively utilized. Thus, your gifts and uniqueness will not be able to be shared with your loved ones and friends until you recognize that you have a unique assignment in life. 

“I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well” Ps 139:14 (NKJV)

14 “Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! It is amazing to think about. Your workmanship is marvelous-and how well I know it. 15 You were there while I was being formed in utter seclusion! 16 You saw me before I was born and scheduled each day of my life before I began to breathe. Every day was recorded in your book!  17-18 How precious it is, Lord, to realize that you are thinking about me constantly! I     can’t even count how many times a day your thoughts turn toward me. And when I waken in the morning, you are still thinking of me!” Ps 139: 14-18 (TLB) 

Paul told the church that He was an apostle called to them. He knew why God called him, and he was passionate about his purpose and ministry. Are you grateful and passionate for what God has purposed in your life?

Are we grateful for the people around us, since they have what we lack?

God made humans in such a way that we cannot do everything nor be everywhere at the same time. Yet, if we learn the secret that what we lack has already been placed in someone around us, we will learn to appreciate those around us.

There were times in the past where I would have such trouble trying to do something or think about an idea that could help me with some problem, then someone would come and say oh that is easy, and proceed to take care of it or share an idea with me that would very easily solve the problem. 

I would thank them but internally I would get very frustrated with myself because I couldn’t see it at the time. Now I just appreciate those around me who can see what I can’t, or can do what I cannot do.

If I fail to be grateful for those around me, I will miss out on the hidden gifts that reside in them. God connected them to me so that they can be a blessing to me and my family and vice-versa.

Are we grateful for the opportunities that come to us every day?

When I decide to be grateful for what I already have around me, I can then see what I lack and connect myself with the very thing that I need. If I need groceries, I go to the store. If I need wisdom, I connect myself to God’s word and the mentors God has placed in my life.

It’s amazing to me how Christ was present in the earth, yet the very teachers of the Bible couldn’t see the one they had been teaching about all their careers. Even Saul of Tarsus didn’t know who was speaking to him when he told Jesus, “Who are thou Lord?”

Are we grateful that God loves us, or are we not aware that He does?

Love is the great healer. Love is the great restorer. Love was present as the Lord Jesus was nailed to the cross. Love is present with you right now. Love will never leave you nor forsake you. God is Love!

Are we grateful for what God has provided for us in Christ?

Remember, whatever we recognize and appreciate, we attract to ourselves. 

God is our Lord, King, Savior, Creator, Healer, Provider, Sanctifier, Redeemer, Protector, Shepherd, Chief Bishop and Apostle. 

Have we appropriated that which he has availed to us?

As we celebrate Thanksgiving this week, let’s take a fresh look at what we are thankful for, especially for what God has done and continues to do for and through us.

Remember, what or who we connect with determines our level of success and provision. Who you know in life gives you advantages.

In the Kingdom of God, it’s not how talented we are, the key is do we have a personal relationship with its King?

11 “These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full.  12 This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.  13 Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends”. John 15:11-14 (NKJV)

May you and your family enjoy this precious holiday in good health, peace and joy, and may God’s wonderful presence be with you all!

Your gift/anointing will bring great blessing to your community!

Remember Joseph – his gifts fed the nations,

Remember Moses – his gifts delivered a nation,

Remember David – his gifts slew the giant,

Remember Samson – his gifts defeated the Philistines,

Remember Andrew – his gifts connected Peter with Jesus,

Remember Barnabas – his gifts connected Saul of Tarsus with the rest of the apostles,

Remember the little boy with the two fish and five loaves – his gift fed the multitudes,

Remember Paul – his gifts help him to write two thirds of the New Testament,

Remember Jesus – His gift brought salvation to the world.

What will you do with your gift?

1 Peter 4:10 – As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.