... began with the ... to give God thanks for their ... For the ... family is a ... of giving thanks, whether it be in a service, to each other, in ... song, o
Thanksgiving began with the Pilgrims, to give God thanks for their survival.
For the Christian family is a tradition of giving thanks, whether it be in a service, to each other, in testimony, song, offering, in a family circle, or in prayer. Though those words may be well intended, sincere, and heart felt ... perhaps we should also give thanks for "our" survival.
STONING: When one thinks they're doing God a favor by cutting you off at the pass, silencing you, rooting you out of a position, or not letting you participate because you haven't conformed to their ideas for acceptance (leaving you on the outside looking in).
FLOOD: When adversity hits, one after another, until you are so overwhelmed that you can feel yourself drowning.
TRIAL: Spiritual warfare; when Satan tries you through suffering and temptation (meant to slow you down, distract you, detour you from your calling, and even convince you to quit).
FIRE: Intense tribulation, going through great troubles, difficulties, or dangers (meant to weed out the flesh and Satan's power over you).
AFFLICTION: The least amount of pain, suffering, distress, or calamity required to bring you to greater spiritual growth.
When we let Jesus hold our hand in full confidence - we have learned to be bruised but not broken, wounded but not killed, walk on water, do battle with Satan, break chains of bondage, walk through the fire without being burned, and however else to overcome.
Christians know what it is to be Pilgrims in a foreign land, to face the obstacles of people at every hand. For each and every victory, we are also survivors and can truly give thanks to the ones who made it possible.
Thank you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit! We couldn't do it without You!
© by Joyce C. Lock
http://my.homewithgod.com/blessingsandlessons/
This writing may be used in its entirety, with credits in tact,
for non-profit ministering purposes.
Making OE Stationery
Using the Outlook E-mail ProgramWhatever jpg or gif you intend to use must first be stored in this file: C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedStationeryCommitted Works: Exploring Biblical Symbolism and Prophecy
Delve into the profound symbolism and prophecies of the Bible, where celestial battles, divine horses, and apocalyptic visions intertwine with human destiny. This exploration reveals the layers and complexities of scriptural texts, offering insights into their timeless relevance and spiritual depth.A Call to Unity of the Church
In a world rife with division, the church's unity stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to divine truth over human doctrine. This unity is not merely a lofty ideal but a practical necessity, rooted deeply in scriptural teachings that emphasize the importance of collective faith and action. Understanding and living by God's word, as opposed to following merely human interpretations, can be the difference between spiritual triumph and failure.