Finally, a Thanksgiving post!
Life is keeping me hopping!!
Phil.4:4-7
Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.
5 Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand.
6 Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication
with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.
7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding,
shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Psalm 107:15,21,31
Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love
and his wonderful deeds for mankind.
A Few Thankfulness collages
Family
Food
Flowers
Fall...
We thank You God, for Your love story nothing can erase
Your un-surpassing goodness, glory, faithfulness and grace
We thank you for the masterpieces of sky, sea and sod
Where wonder never ceases as You keep us humbly awed
We thank you for the beauty of the earth, the broken too
(For, oft it is the brokenness that births true want of you)
We thank you for your healing through the faith that makes us whole
Where hope is not a feeling but the anchor of the soul
We thank you for your promises nothing can nullify
Oh, what a friend we have in Jesus; you hear our heart’s cry
You know our secret struggles of temptation and dismay
In triumph and in troubles You are our Strength and Stay
We thank you for loved ones so dear, some near, some far away
For eyes to see and ears to hear what earth and heavens say
For teachers/preachers to advise, reprove, encourage, edify
Lest, wise in our own eyes we turn Your truth into a lie
We thank you for the lure of back roads off the beaten path
Where pure joy feasts on beauty goading praise where woodlands laugh
For friendly little faces, baby-precious, childhood sweet
For the echo that traces places swept with summer’s feet
We thank you for the way that daybreak’s debut steals the show
So thankful that come-what-so-may, You will not let us go
So thankful that your handiwork unfolds for all to see
Both rich and poor and young and old behold Your majesty
So thankful that each day is new, no two ever the same
So thankful for our work to do, lest sloth puts us to shame
So thankful for the ups and downs to make us more aware
Of gladness in the joy that crowns the sadness-es we bear
So thankful that in Heaven there will be no grief or pain
That when we are forgiven, we suffer nothing in vain
So thankful for a table that groans with Divine Delight
For Self, inept, unable to appease want’s appetite
So thankful for the cornucopia of harvest hymns
For all we learn through letting go that holding always brings
For holes we fill with happiness too delicate to clench
For nature’s seasoned friendliness no season can quite quench
So thankful for the simple things we dare not overlook
Small hands that make us feel as rich as kings, for a good book
For cups of milk or tea, for hugs so warm and wee, oh my
To melt our hearts and make life sweet as honeysuckle sigh
For supper-soup, and twilight strolls; for season tides we brave
Where goldenrod and aster tolls in countdowns to fall’s grave
Where roguish winds romance and winnow more than leaf from tree
Where we, not mere creatures of chance cradle eternity
Where, by the grace of God we need not grieve death’s grievous pall
If we receive (if we believe) what Christ achieved for all
The pardon for our sins; a gift so that no one can boast
The victory repentance wins through Mercy’s uttermost
We thank you for your Word, undeterred from age unto age
For how spirits are stirred as You speak from its ancient page
Your Word is our defense in a world rife with ruthless change
We thank-you for Your Presence that no power can estrange
We thank You that it is enough, Your love forevermore
That no amount of stuff can grant what we are searching for
Where each new day is like a love letter, fresh from Your hand
Where nothing could be better than whatever you command
With renewed gratitude we count our blessings, humbly awed
Dumbfoundedly confessing ‘there is no one like You, God’
Ah, You are so much more than pen can pour to poetry
With reverence we touch the hemline of Your Majesty
© Janet Martin
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