1 John 4:9-10
This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only
Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not
that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning
sacrifice for our sins.
I thank God for the gift of His Son.
When I volunteered in Sara’s first grade class, she had the
children write three things they were thankful for. In this process, they
learned to write words and understand how to form sentences. At the same time,
they thought about what they appreciated. Many of the children wrote family and
pets. I had to chuckle when a couple of kids added Taco Bell to their list. One
little guy even said he was grateful for George Washington. Through their sincerity,
they expressed what they appreciated most.
If I were asked to write three things I’m thankful for, I’d
certainly say family and my dog, but I’m not sure Taco Bell would make my list.
I do appreciate George Washington and the early settlers of our country and the
sacrifices they made for our freedom, but I have another sacrifice I appreciate
more.
I am so thankful for Jesus. You see Jesus’ sacrifice of His
life on the cross and His incredible resurrection give me hope, because when I
leave this world I’ll have a home in heaven. His sacrifice also gives me
freedom. Freedom from Satan and his cronies, freedom to worship and live my
life in peace. Jesus’ sacrifice gives me joy and a peace that passes
understanding. God fills my heart with love I can pour over my family, friends,
and neighbors.
In this season of thanksgiving, I am beyond grateful for
Jesus.
What are you thankful for?
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