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From the Pastor This Thanksgiving—Give Thanks!

This Thanksgiving—Give Thanks!

We want the holidays to be happy and merry, but this isn’t always the case. In fact, the Cleveland Clinic cited some of the below as factors that tend to make the holidays not very glad:

• Connecting the holidays with family problems or painful memories
• Expecting that you should feel happy
• Dealing with the loss of a loved one, or spending the holidays away from friends and family
• Developing unrealistic expectations, or thinking about negatives that have occurred during the past year
• Dealing with changes in the family, such as divorce or death

In addition to the above, and the normal anxiety of not meeting holiday expectations, the past few years are some of the toughest many feel they have experienced in a long time—unemployment, debt, financial challenges, broken hearts, life-threatening illnesses, and seemingly no hope for the future. Believers face the same trials and grief as non-believers. The difference lies in how we understand, and respond to, our challenges.

The Bible encourages us to, “Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” -1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

When the apostle Paul encourages us to give thanks in all things, was that just a nice piece of Bible talk? And if he meant it literally, how is it possible to do such a thing? I’m always uplifted by reading about the life and experiences of the apostle and knowing that he was very serious about the “all things” part.

Remember that Paul lost more than most people do in a lifetime. His was an extended experience in loss. But just trace his history and see that even though he was left with virtually nothing of this world’s goods, he remained joy-filled and thankful to the end.

So what about us?

When the holidays roll around and we find ourselves alone or in a hospital room, no gifts to give or receive, or partaking of a very meager meal—where is our hope to beat whatever comes our way?

The hope for the believer rests in the fact that God is in charge of all things and his providential care extends over all his people. As hard as it may be to do, remember the stories of others who have walked the same road we are walking and who have seen and experienced first hand the magnificent, all sufficient, and rescuing, loving care of a gracious Benefactor.

So no matter what your circumstance, don’t give up or give in. The story is not over yet.

Praying this holiday season will be filled with God’s love, rescues, deliverance, and grace. Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours.

Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash

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Born and raised in California, John I. Snyder is an international pastor, conference speaker, and Amazon bestselling author of Sheltered With God: Finding God’s Peace in a World of Fear, Resenting God: Escape the Downward Spiral of Blame from Abingdon Press, and Your 100 Day Prayer: The Transforming Power of Actively Waiting on God from Thomas Nelson Publishers. Pastor John received his Master of Theology and Master of Divinity degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey, and he received his Doctor of Theology degree magna cum laude in New Testament Studies from the University of Basel, Switzerland. He has pastored and planted churches in California, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and Switzerland, training pastors and leaders in evangelism, prayer, outreach, and building healthy churches. Pastor John is host of the podcast The Walk on Theology Mix. The Walk is about our faith walk, the way we live out our faith in our daily life. It brings together conversations of faith from all aspects with writers, pastors, friends, musicians, entrepreneurs, and others. Inspiring guests include Max McLean, Norman Stone, Major General John Gronski, George Barna, Dr. John Lennox, the Rev. Anthony Thompson, R.C. Sproul, Jr., Dr. Judith Briles, and more. He has been featured on Focus on the Family, Moody Radio, Fox News, Faith Radio Network, Cru, American Family Radio Network, In the Market with Janet Parshall, The Bottom Line with Roger Marsh, Miracle Channel, Bill Martinez Live, and many more. Pastor John is married to his beautiful wife, Shirin, and together they refer to their two children as their “most precious treasures and best gifts from God.”

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