Dennis L. Peterson

Nov 22, 20192 min

Thanksgiving Thoughts

I’m thankful that I live in a country that affords me great freedoms, of expression, of worship, of opportunities to better myself, and of so much more that people of other countries far different would die for. No matter how turbulent, divided, muddied, and poisoned the political waters are at the moment, I’m still privileged to live in the greatest country on earth.

I’m thankful for so much more, but time and space won’t allow me to keep listing them all.

The act of giving thanks, not just one day a year but continually, is an attitude that tends to preclude and exclude complaining. As the saying goes, “I complained because I didn’t like my shoes until I met a man who had no feet.” We all could benefit from developing an “attitude of gratitude.”

I could complain and become bitter because my mother was killed by a drunk driver, but I choose to be thankful that I still have precious memories of her and the rich legacy of her example. I could lament the fact that she died so young, or I can be grateful for the fact that God has allowed me to live (so far) more than a decade and a half than she lived.

I could feel sorry for myself because I lost my father to a rare heart disease and, consequently, my children grew up without one of their grandfathers, but it’s much better to remember the important life lessons he taught me in his characteristically quiet and unassuming way.

I could gripe and complain that my truck suddenly died on me. Or I can be thankful that it happened just as I got home from a short trip and not in the middle of four lanes of interstate traffic during rush hour. I can be thankful that I have AAA towing to get it to the dealer’s repair facility and that I could get an appointment for the repairs during a holiday period when they’re booked solid. And I can be thankful that we’ll be having so many guests during this week, which provides ample opportunities for transportation.

The Bible predicts that in the last days, people generally will behave in incredibly bad ways, and those actions will be rooted in certain foundational attitudes. We see that prophecy being fulfilled all around us today. People are selfish, covetous, boastful, proud, unholy, lack natural affection, break their word, falsely accuse others, despise good people who are doing good things, commit treason, etc. Often overlooked amid those terrible vices that 2 Timothy 3:1-5 lists is the descriptive word unthankful. I wonder how many of the other sins listed are actually the fruit of the seed of unthankfulness?

“Some are lucky, some are not [though luck has absolutely nothing to do with what I’m writing about], But just be thankful for what you’ve got.”

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