The essence of sin is misguided gratitude, not ingratitude. As dependent creatures we all, by nature, thank somebody or something (usually ourselves!) for what we experience and achieve. And the ultimate object of our gratitude becomes the object of our worship. In turn, the object of our gratitude becomes the object of our service, since we inevitably serve whatever or whomever we think will meet our needs (see Matthew 6:24). (...)
Idolatry, whether ancient or modern, is thus the futile attempt to look for our lives to anyone or anything other than the one true Creator and Provider. Whom do I thank when things go well? To whom do I look when things go badly? What is my source of security? Where do I gain my sense of worth in the world? What am I striving to achieve in life, and why? The answers to questions like these will help determine whether we are honouring God as God or whether we are idolaters. (...)
Citation: Scott J. Hafemann, The God of Promise and the Life of Faith (Crossway, 2001)
When you are thankful today, extend the thought far enough to ask exactly to whom you are giving thanks, and whom (or what) you are worshiping and serving.
Praise God from whom all blessings flow! Pause this day and thank Him for your very life; marvel that the Creator and Sustainer of all things would reach out in love to His fallen creatures, would allow you to draw the breath you did just now.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. And please say a prayer for my friend Benjamin and all our other military men and women who are far from home this holiday season.

7 comments:
Jenny, I thank God for you and I thank you for this post.
I always enjoy Thanksgiving. Getting togther with family enjoying a big meal together. It is such a fun holiday. I am very thankful for Thanksgiving.thanks for the smiles!God Bless
I thank God for so much in my life, for the love of my family, and my friends, for those that have touched my heart in some little, and big way, and those that existed in my life, that are no longer with me. I give thanks for all of His simple beauty, that doesn't cost a cent, and for all that I have.
I hope you are doing well,
Thanks, Timbo! Lomax and I are thankful for you, too. We'll see you tomorrow (for our rather hobbit-like "Second Thanksgiving").
Sam, we're also thankful for you! I liked your mention of "His simple beauty." It's a profound notion in our increasingly complicated world. Thank you for your comments, and may God bless you and your family as we head full-steam into the Christmas season!
happy holidays! we have been discussing (not on our blog, but at several other peoples) the fact that God has been taken out of Christmas, but you are right, he has been taken out of Thanksgiving, Easter, everything!
I agree. There is a concerted effort going on to remove all vestiges of Christianity from our holidays, our culture, even our money! But remember, there is an opposite (and larger) group that won't allow this to happen & will show others the way to keep God in their lives. You & your blog are in this group. God bless you & your family. God bless our soldiers.
Thanks for your comments & encouragement, guys! God bless you too, and have a great week.
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