Thanksgiving week has a way of pulling us in two different directions. On one hand, it invites us to slow down, gather around a table, enjoy family, and remember what we are thankful for. On the other hand, it often brings stress, busyness, travel, deadlines, and the race to prepare for the holidays. It is possible to reach Thursday thankful in theory but exhausted in practice.
The Scriptures offer us a better way. They invite us not only to give thanks when things go well, but to cultivate gratitude as a way of life shaped by God's story. Thanksgiving in the Bible is not a seasonal activity. It is an attitude that forms us into people who recognize the presence and provision of God.
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