James 1:17–"Every good gift and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change."
Turkey day arrives. And, like all the years before, it is on this day that people gather around tables to feast with friends or family. We mix giving thanks between forks full of mashed potatoes and fit gratitude somewhere between the turkey and the stuffing. But this year, while engage in those well-worn family traditions, I pray that we might consider the great faithfulness of God. In the end, this should always be our praise as we consider the awesome things that God has done for us. So let us keep thankfulness at the forefront of our minds this Thanksgiving, giving thanks for all the greatness of God!
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