Remembering to Thank God

Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.

~Marcus Tullius Cicero

In our home, Thanksgiving dinner is the most anticipated meal of the year. Everyone loves turkey and all the trimmings, not to mention the various dishes I make with the leftovers. Friends shared with us that they love to make Thanksgiving dinner more than once a year, and that got us started on a new tradition: multiple Thanksgiving dinners to share with friends. The number of Thanksgiving meals we have each year varies, but what we do does not

For each of the meals, we invite some friends over, break out the good china, and I cook an entire Thanksgiving meal—a big turkey and all the trimmings from my father’s stuffing recipe to homemade mashed potatoes to fresh-baked rolls. We share our home with our friends, relaxing and talking over dinner the way we cannot on real Thanksgiving when people tend to travel to visit family

What this does for us is that it reminds us to always be thankful to God for his many blessings. While we still observe Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November, this new tradition makes it much more purposeful. We stop everything else and center an entire day on giving thanks for our blessings.

Father in heaven, help me to be more thankful for your many blessings. Teach me how to notice even the smallest blessings in my life so that I may always be reminded of your love for me.

To Ponder: Do you give thanks each day for your blessings? What can you do to make it a more purposeful act? ~ Christine Johnson

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