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by: Ray Gilman

11/25/2024

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"Everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving” (1 Timothy 4:4, NIV)

         What a great holiday is just around the corner! I love Thanksgiving, not just for the special family gatherings, the “fine dining” and the televised football games, but for the simple reason that it gives honor to God in a unique way. No other holiday focuses attention on being thankful and recognizing the blessings one has received. Everyone tries to fulfill the command of Scripture that day. “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful” (Colossians 3:15, NIV).

         Not only does Thanksgiving honor God, but God also honors the giving of thanks. In Luke 17 we read the account of the ten lepers who approached Jesus for healing. Like many people, nine of the lepers received from the Lord but failed to take time to thank Him. However, Jesus commended the one who returned to thank him for his healing.

         This year I encourage you to take the time to consider the magnitude of blessings you have received. No matter what your circumstances, you have much for which to be thankful. Let go of what troubles you. Recognize the Lord’s provision. We need only to open our eyes to see the great blessings that are poured upon us daily. Remember the many things you have been blessed with as you gather around your table. Celebrate His goodness!

         Let me also take this opportunity to tell you that one of the things for which I am thankful this year is YOU. You are a vital part of the Body of Christ, a testimony of the power of God. I am thankful that the Lord has placed you as a friend of the First Methodist Church of Azle. This year may your Thanksgiving holiday be a joyful time.

         I offer you this prayer written by Harry Jewell for your Thanksgiving meal. Use it as you see fit and understand that you are deeply loved.

 

We Give Thanks

Our Father in Heaven,
We give thanks for the pleasure
Of gathering together for this occasion.
We give thanks for this food
Prepared by loving hands.
We give thanks for life,
The freedom to enjoy it all
And all other blessings.
As we partake of this food,
 We pray for health and strength
To carry on and try to live as You would have us.
This we ask in the name of Christ,
 Our Heavenly Father.

         - Harry Jewell

 

May God grant you a living faith by the power of his grace,

Pastor Ray

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"Everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving” (1 Timothy 4:4, NIV)

         What a great holiday is just around the corner! I love Thanksgiving, not just for the special family gatherings, the “fine dining” and the televised football games, but for the simple reason that it gives honor to God in a unique way. No other holiday focuses attention on being thankful and recognizing the blessings one has received. Everyone tries to fulfill the command of Scripture that day. “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful” (Colossians 3:15, NIV).

         Not only does Thanksgiving honor God, but God also honors the giving of thanks. In Luke 17 we read the account of the ten lepers who approached Jesus for healing. Like many people, nine of the lepers received from the Lord but failed to take time to thank Him. However, Jesus commended the one who returned to thank him for his healing.

         This year I encourage you to take the time to consider the magnitude of blessings you have received. No matter what your circumstances, you have much for which to be thankful. Let go of what troubles you. Recognize the Lord’s provision. We need only to open our eyes to see the great blessings that are poured upon us daily. Remember the many things you have been blessed with as you gather around your table. Celebrate His goodness!

         Let me also take this opportunity to tell you that one of the things for which I am thankful this year is YOU. You are a vital part of the Body of Christ, a testimony of the power of God. I am thankful that the Lord has placed you as a friend of the First Methodist Church of Azle. This year may your Thanksgiving holiday be a joyful time.

         I offer you this prayer written by Harry Jewell for your Thanksgiving meal. Use it as you see fit and understand that you are deeply loved.

 

We Give Thanks

Our Father in Heaven,
We give thanks for the pleasure
Of gathering together for this occasion.
We give thanks for this food
Prepared by loving hands.
We give thanks for life,
The freedom to enjoy it all
And all other blessings.
As we partake of this food,
 We pray for health and strength
To carry on and try to live as You would have us.
This we ask in the name of Christ,
 Our Heavenly Father.

         - Harry Jewell

 

May God grant you a living faith by the power of his grace,

Pastor Ray

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