Image via WikipediaMost of us are stuffed in the United States from overeating our Thanksgiving meal and are taking a break by roving the Internet between the Macy Day Parade and before kickoff of the big game.How about some fun facts about Thanksgiving? You can use these pieces of trivia to impress your friends and family:The word turkey is said to come from Hebrew “Tukki” meaning big bird or pheasant bird. Yep, we are eating Big Bird – don’t tell the youngun’s.True or False? The Pilgrims brought beer along with them on the ships – TrueHow many pilgrim women survived to celebrate that first Thanksgiving? Only five and they did all the cooking!Who was the first balloon in the 1927 Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade? Felix the CatIn the early 1600s what eating utensil didn’t the Pilgrim have? The fork wasn’t invented yet.A full-grown turkey has more than 3,000 feathers. The cranberry is a symbol and a modern diet staple of thanksgiving. Originally called crane … [Read more...]
Five Great Thanksgiving Prayers
Image by *clairity* via FlickrSaying thanks right now may be the farthest from your mind as you rush to get the house ready for company before the big meal on Thursday. In the United States we celebrate Thanksgiving this week.My prayers during many of the holidays become more chaotic. Sometimes my prayers on a week like this take on a desperate tone of “please let’s not have any family drama this year and all get along, like in the Norman Rockwell sketches.”As we sit down to eat our Thanksgiving meal we do pause to give our thanks to God for all He has done for us. Sometimes we share something we are thankful for and someone offers to say the prayer. I found five great examples of Thanksgiving Day Prayers to share with you. I pray that your holiday may be blessed and maybe one of these prayers will help:Psalm 100Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing.Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, … [Read more...]
Bowing with Thanksgiving – Lectio Divina
Image by RMaltempo via Flickr Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker; for he is our God and we are the people of his pasture, the flock under his care. Psalm 92: 1-2, 6-7Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our MakerA week, Lord. No really all month where we focus on being thankful.I know I should be thankful all the time and have felt the practice of gratitude increase in my life.I do join the psalmist here in singing for joy unto you, Lord.I shout my praises aloud to You, my Rock.With overflowing thanksgiving, I worship You with songs and music.But Lord I almost missed the sixth and seventh verse.I dash into your presence with my thanks.I jump up and dance with the music.I am more than willing to praise You in my manner of worship.But how often do I … [Read more...]
Spiritual Awakening – Quote of the Week
Image via WikipediaThe day of my spiritual awakening was the day I saw - and knew I saw all things in God and God in all things.Mechtild of Magdeburg … [Read more...]
Prayer for God’s Unfailing Love and Faithfulness – Psalm 92: 2
Image by Nutmeg Designs via FlickrMark Roberts wrote a reflection a few weeks ago on the Higher Calling website about framing your day with God’s love and faithfulness.Roberts based his idea on Psalm 92: 2: It is good to proclaim your unfailing love in the morning, your faithfulness in the evening.,He wrote, “ I wonder what would happen if you were to take Psalm 92:2 very literally. What difference might it make in your life if the first thing you did when you got up in the morning was to proclaim God’s unfailing love, and the last thing you did was to proclaim his faithfulness?I took him up on his challenge and have been praying about God’s unfailing love first thing in the morning and His unfailing faithfulness as I go to sleep at night. Here is what I have learned:1. Since I already have the practice of Examen at night (see my post re this here) adding a prayer of thankfulness for God’s faithfulness was easy for me. Yet I paused as I have been praying this, wondering how … [Read more...]
Creating a Thankful Home
My two-year-old granddaughter, Kyla, is learning manners. Her mom won’t let me respond to Kyla until she says, “Please” and “Thank you.”And I must say in all humble grandmotherlyness, a toddler answering with a exceedingly cute, “You’re welcome” just warms the heart.Growing up in a home where thanks and gratitude is expected will help her as an adult express thankfulness.We can create thankful homes even as adults.A few years back I looked around my house. What would a stranger know about me walking though this place I call home? Is love spoken here? What do the residents believe? Is the atmosphere warm and inviting?I remember that experience when I decorate, remodeled, or hunt for just the right painting for the walls. I look for ways to express hospitality.November focuses on being grateful and is a great time for creating a thankful home environment.I have a basket of fresh Honey Crisp apples on the counter. Thankful for fall harvest.On my front door hangs a wreath – … [Read more...]
Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant – Lectio Divina
Image by LSE Library via Flickr“His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! Matthew 25: 21Well done, good and faithful servant.Master, what will you say to me when I come to You in my final moments on earth?Will you ask my about my sins? How I used my gifts? What I accomplished? I heard one man reflect that he thought You would ask “Did you enjoy life?” Yes life is also about joy.Master, I want to hear “Well done, good and faithful servant”Lord, I don’t know all the answers.I make tons of mistakes.I let my eyes drift away from You and onto shiny bright objects of the world.But I have a deep desire to be faithful – faith that only comes from You.Lord help me be true in the use of my time.Faithful in being who You made me to be.Attentive to Your presence in every detail, every person, every circumstance.My prayer? My desire? Show me how to be a good and faithful servant. … [Read more...]
Silence and Reverence – Quote of the Week
Image by melolou via FlickrThere are times when to speak is to violate the momentWhen silence represents the highest respect.The word for such times is reverence.The prayer for such times is “Hallowed be thy name.”Max Lucado … [Read more...]



