How can you give thanks for everything?
"Let us be thankful for the fools," wrote
Is there more to thankfulness than this rather cynical view expressed by one of America's most beloved humorists?
Yes, say a cadre of kids with some rather remarkable ways to apply the apostle's mandate to give thanks in everything.
"When I broke my jaw, I am glad I didn't die," says
Another
Don't wait for something spectacular to express gratitude, says Dorothy, 8: "I give thanks that I'm here today. I can give thanks that I'm able to be there to help my mom in her time of need." Dorothy, I think your mom is grateful for your helpful spirit.
"You can also thank God before you eat," says Justin. "Give us this day our daily bread" is a prayer Jesus taught his disciples.
Some kids may think it's hard to give thanks for certain meals. However, Stephen, 7, says, "If you have some spinach or some food you don't like, just think of all the people who would like to have that food."
Believe it or not, a third
Stick with the three P's of providence, prayer and praise, and you'll never allow bitterness to take root in your heart. An attitude of gratitude sees even adverse circumstances as part of God's greater plan for character development.
If you've trusted the Lord Jesus as your savior, be grateful that the God who created this universe has accepted you into his glorious kingdom. Hold up the shield of faith to quench the fiery darts of ingratitude, doubt and anger that can ruin the peace to which God has called you.
Leah, 10, explains how providence and praise work together: "You should be thankful in the good times that God has given you something good to praise him about. You should be thankful in the bad times because he has given you a chance to trust him."
Praise is a form of
I have a friend in
Point to ponder: Give thanks in all things because God loves you unconditionally.
Scripture to remember: "He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water. But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive" (John 7:38-39).
Question to consider: Can you think of an adverse situation for which you can give thanks?
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