Being Thankful Isn’t Just A Thanksgiving Thing

This is the time of year that people try to be thankful.  Some people try to be thankful for just one thing, and others try to have an attitude of thanksgiving in general.  Saddly, many forget to be thankful after Thanksgiving, especially with the shift towards Christmas.

Being thankful, though, shouldn’t be just a once a year thing, but instead should be a way of life throughout the year.  Why should that be the case?  Well, for one thing it makes life more enjoyable.  I’ve seen many persons who have an attitude of thanksgiving, and one of the things I’ve noticed about them is that excess stress and depression seems to be absent.  When we focus on being thankful, especially for the things that God has done in our lives, then that leaves less room for worry which can cause stress and depression.

I just heard someone talk about the importance of being thankful.  They referred to the time that Jesus healed 10 lepers, but only one came back to thank Him.  The one that came back to thank Jesus received something more than just a healing, he became whole.  The other nine lepers didn’t receive this because they didn’t express thankfulness for the healing Jesus gave them.  How many times do we fall short of receiving all that God has for us because we don’t maintain an attitude of thankfulness for what He’s already done for us?  For example, when God heals us do we remember to give Him thanks, and to maintain that level of thankfulness for what He’s done, no matter how little or seemingly insignificant it may seem, or do we start exhibiting doubt or an ungrateful attitude?  The person I heard yesterday mentioned how that she focused on being thankful for each and every little sign of improvement she saw with her back, instead of paying attention and focusing on the pain and discomfort she was still getting from it, and as a result she received healing for her back and hasn’t experienced any problems ever since for over several years.  Sometimes we think that healing should be immediate, but many times it takes place over a period of time.  If this person didn’t focus on the improvement she was seeing, no matter how small it was, how many of you think that she would probably still be suffering with a bad back to this day?  I think she would be, and I wonder how many times we fall short of receiving all that God has for us because we focus more on what we don’t have, or what circumstances and others say, or even what our bodies are telling us, instead of what God says, and more importantly, being thankful for every thing He’s doing on our behalf.

So, remember to be thankful not just during this time of year, but throughout the year.  Develope an attitude of thankfulness, especially for what God has and is doing in your life.  If you struggle with being critical, judgmental, or even being skeptical and pessimistic towards situations and events, all of which blocks what God is wanting to do in our lives, then developing an attitude of thankfulness as a way of life will go a long way to overcome tendencies of being critical, judmental or even being skeptical.  Try it, you may find that you like the life you have as a result of this over the one that you’re currently experiencing.

God bless, and remember to be thankful for all the blessings He’s done in your life, starting with the salvation He provides for us through His only son, Jesus, and Him alone.

Copyright 2012 – John Johansson

Thanksgiving, Here It Comes

Well, in three weeks it will be Thanksgiving.  Boy, how time flies.  In a society that caters to self, and what is in it for us, we more often than not forget to be thankful.  We take so many things for granted, and we forget how blessed we truly are.  Yet, we try to make the few hours we have on Thanksgiving with family and/or friends as a time that we can set aside to be thankful.  Thankful for what?  For many that thankfulness is self-centered and selfish, and for others it is a genuine, self-less time of rememberance.  Usually, people focus their thankfulness on that pertaining to this life here on earth, but we need to remember to be thankful not only for that which pertains to this life, but especially for what Christ has done in our lives, and the life He offers us on the other side of the grave.

Here is my challenge to each of you, that you won’t wait till Thanksgiving to be thankful, and that you will take time each day to think of something different to be thankful for.  As you do, think about Christ’s role in what you are thankful for, and thank Him for it.  After all, we know that everything good comes from God, so it is only reasonable and right to give Him the thanks and gratitude He deserves.

If you were to do this each day, you will find that it will become not only a habit but an attitude and a lifestyle.  If you battle with depression and anxiety, you may find it diminishing the more you think about and give Jesus thanks for what He’s done for you, and for what He is going to do for you.  Your life will never be the same.

So, what are you thankful for???????     

Copyright 2012 – John Johansson

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