Skipping Thanksgiving

Skipping Thanksgiving

It seems like the day after Halloween, Costco and Sam's immediately put out the Christmas decorations. Radio stations switch to "All Christmas, All the Time!" (Note that after New Year's, we don't switch to "All 4th of July, All the Time!" We aren't overrun with John Phillips Sousa stations.)

My friend, Leslie Dawson, once pointed this out to me, suggesting that it shows our lack of gratitude and constant desire for more.

She's right. We often skip Thanksgiving. Oh, we may gather, watch football, and eat turkey, but are our hearts truly thankful?

We go straight from "give me some candy," to speeding past being thankful, to "It's Black Friday! I need more stuff!"?(And we will trample people to get it.)

More, more, more…

What doesn't fit in the house goes in the garage. What doesn't fit in the garage goes in the shed. Can't fit in the shed? Rent a storage unit. And don't even get me started about what's up in the attic.

Don Henley of the Eagles puts our lack of gratitude this way in his song, "My Thanksgiving."

"Now, the trouble with you and me, my friend

Is the trouble with this nation

Too many blessings, too little appreciation

And I know that kind of notion—well, it just ain't cool

So send me back to Sunday school."

Maybe Mr. Henley is right and we all could use a trip back to Sunday school.

The concept of "thanks" or "thankfulness" comes up 173 times in the Bible. But let's just quickly look at three of those instances.

"Rejoice?always, pray continually,?give thanks?in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by?prayer?and petition,?with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the?peace?of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:5-7

"Let the?peace?of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to?peace.?And be thankful." Colossians 3:15

See some common themes? Rejoice, pray, give thanks, and peace.

These are not things to be rushed past. They are not speed bumps on the way to Christmas to be swerved around or run over. They are all worth stopping for.

Maybe that's why the rates of anxiety and depression can run so high during the holiday season. When we don't stop long enough to pray and give thanks, we miss the peace and rejoicing. There is no "merry and bright" in the fast lane. (Surely make you lose your mind.)

Let's make a pact to slow down this Thanksgiving week and show gratitude. Stay at the table a little longer. Tell stories and laugh hard together. Don't rush out the door. Start up a conversation over doing the dishes. Linger in the moment. Take the time to make a list of your many blessings rather than your Christmas list.

After all, we've much to be thankful for. As the guy, who I'll say "pass the potatoes to" on Thursday, said in the song I quoted earlier…

"I've got great expectations

I've got family and friends

I've got satisfying work

I've got a back that bends

For every breath, for every day of living

This is my Thanksgiving" -?Don Henley

Happy Thanksgiving!

Christi Howell Ferrell

Co-Director-Joseph’s Coat at The Storehouse of Collin County

2 年

Brian, I still remember you saying this to the kids at TCA at a Thanksgiving party, and it has resonated with me ever since. Also, please thank your BIL and thank you, for sharing his thoughts with us??

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A lot of how we celebrate Thanksgiving can be attributed to our cultural upbringing. When you grew up in a large family, and you father was earning 4-7K per year, you became keenly aware of what you had, what you needed, what you didn't have and what you wanted. You became appreciative of any and everything that came your way, EVEN when you had to do without. Thanksgiving truly is giving thanks each and every day for every blessing, trial, conflict that comes; since we learn to grow and progress from all of it.

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Jim Hogan

Strategic Finance, Accounting & Valuation Individual - Encompassing Operations, Investments across broad types of businesses.

2 年

Thanksgiving is by far my favorite Holiday!

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