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A Heart for Thanksgiving – Intercessors for America

Thanksgiving brings to mind turkey, homemade stuffing, family and friends gathered around the table, and football in the afternoon… a wonderful day to enjoy loved ones and relax. Of course, God wants us to enjoy this day of Thanksgiving with family and friends, however, for us who are in Christ, Thanksgiving should be more than a day, it should be a way of life.

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A heart of thanksgiving is the will of God for the Believer.

In the Amplified Bible, 1 Thessalonians 5:18 declares, “In every situation [no matter what the circumstances] be thankful and continually give thanks to God; for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.”

From Scripture we see that God’s will for us is to continually have a thankful heart. While we may find ourselves in situations where it is difficult to find something to be thankful for, we must remember, the Word of God doesn’t say be thankful for everything but in everything. This is not saying thank God for the loss of a loved one or disease or a financial collapse… but it is saying, while you are walking through those challenging times, remember to be thankful that He is with you, and He will strengthen you and He will bring you through.

We can always find something to be thankful for in every situation, we may have to search for it, but it is there. If nothing else can be found we can always be thankful that God loves us so much, He wanted us with Him so greatly, that He sent His Son, Jesus, to redeem us back to Himself.

As with all of God’s principles, there are benefits, great benefits, for the one who chooses to have a heart of thanksgiving. One of my favorites is found in Philippians 4:5-7.

“Let your gentle spirit, your graciousness, unselfishness, mercy, tolerance, and patience, be known to all people. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious or worried about anything, but in everything, every circumstance and situation by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, continue to make your specific requests known to God. And the peace of God, that peace which reassures the heart, that peace, which transcends all understanding, that peace which stands guard over your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus is yours.”

It is this heart, one of thanksgiving, that I have learned to cultivate. The word cultivate means to improve by labor and to refine. Which tells us, thanksgiving doesn’t always happen naturally or easily, sometimes we must work at it. We must practice being thankful. When we choose to cultivate thanksgiving in our heart and in our life, we have a promise. The Word of God promises us that the peace of God, that peace that reassures the heart, that peace which transcends all understanding, will stand guard over our hearts and minds.

Thankfulness Through the Challenges

In times of struggle or challenge, as we have seen in our nation this year, I have found if I will stop worrying and begin to give thanks, my attitude changes and my mind and heart becomes peace filled. Renewed faith arises. Isaiah 26:3 says that God will keep us in perfect peace… when our mind is stayed upon Him. When we take our mind off the situation and place it back on Him, being thankful for who He is in our life, peace comes.

The true test of thankfulness is measured as we continue to give thanks from the deepest part of our heart in spite of the wounds and struggles of yesterday’s battles. Regardless of what is going on around us or in our nation. We are not a people of weak faith. Mark 11:22 tells us to have faith in God; this Scripture is also translated as follows, “Have the faith of God or have the God kind of faith.” Our faith is not only strong when things are going well. As sons and daughters of the Most High God we have a resilient and continual God-kind-of-faith in a faithful, loving and living God.

Hebrews 13:15 in the Amplified Bible says, “Through Him, therefore, let us at all times offer up to God a sacrifice of praise, which is the fruit of lips that thankfully acknowledge and confess and glorify His name.”

We are to constantly offer thanksgiving and praise to God. In this Scripture it is called “a sacrifice of praise.” Why? Because there are times that it is not easy to do, there are times that it is indeed a sacrifice, yet the Word of God is plain. Easy or not, a thankful heart is God’s will for us. God knows that it is a thankful heart and mind stayed on Him that will bring us out of every challenge, therefore we give thanks… continually.

Overflowing with Gratitude

A heart of thanksgiving is pleasing to God! Psalm 69:30-31 says, “I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify Him with thanksgiving. This also shall please the Lord better than an ox or bull which has horns and hooves.” In Bible days, the people of God offered up animals as a sacrifice. Today, our offerings usually come in the form of money or things, yet in this Scripture we find there is something that pleases God even more than an offering… and that is one who will praise and lift up His name with thanksgiving!

As we enjoy this Thanksgiving Day, let’s also remember the words found in Colossians 2:6-7, “Therefore as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, walk in union with Him reflecting His character in the things you do and say living lives that lead others away from sin, having been deeply rooted in Him and now being continually built up in Him and becoming increasingly more established in your faith, just as you were taught, and overflowing in it with gratitude.”

Overflowing with gratitude – now that’s a heart that pleases the Father. It is our prayer for you today that not only will you enjoy this Thanksgiving Day with family and friends, but you will also begin to cultivate a heart that is indeed overflowing with gratitude.

As you do, you will find just as the Word of God says, “All the days of the afflicted are bad, but a glad heart has a continual feast [regardless of the circumstances]” (Prov 15:15).

May your feast not end as the sun goes down on Thanksgiving Day, but may you have a continual feast in Christ, a continual feast which is the fruit of a thankful heart.

Have a happy and blessed Thanksgiving!

What are you thankful for this holiday season? Feel free to share in the comments!

Author Kim Potter is a writer and the founder of A New Thing Ministries, which sends a daily teaching to thousands of people all around the world. Her articles have appeared on The Elijah List, Charisma, Spirit Fuel and iBelieve.com. Kim’s message is one of hope. She speaks to the heart of those who have grown discouraged or disappointed by the circumstances of life, imparting hope. To receive her daily inspirational writings, go to www.anewthingministries.com. Photo Credit: Canva.

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