Here in the United States, Thanksgiving Day is just around the corner. As Jesus’ followers, we know how thankful we should be. But are we? Am I? I will probably get a Thanksgiving grade of C minus. That’s passing but barely. Even though I’ve been a Christian for over 60 years, I still must remind myself to thank God for so much. That’s not super progress. You probably do much better. Or do you?
Reading through the entire Bible each year forces me (in a good way!) to pour over every verse. One or more of them often leaps off the page, grabbing hold and refusing to let go until I meditate on them, like the two verses referenced in today’s title. If you need encouragement (and who doesn’t?), reflect on them. They’re like tasty Thanksgiving Day food for the soul.
Psalm 32: 10–‘…but steadfast love surrounds the one who trusts in the Lord.’ And then Proverbs 29: 25–‘The fear of man lays a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe.’ Can you imagine being surrounded, not by angry faces and voices, uncertain medical issues, bitter family and friends, nail-biting financial woes, or just about anything else that’s plain awful; but, rather, by being lovingly and securely hedged in by our protective God, ‘safe and secure from all alarms’ as the old hymn reassures?
I tend to focus too much energy on fears. Rather, I should concentrate on those two verses from God’s Word, where His love surrounds me as I trust Him. Not trapped by this world’s winter storms but buttoned up in a warm coat by Jesus’ hands, protected from life’s biting cold winds. Then the worst day you’ll ever have in this life is the worst you’ll ever have, period.
So, grow a bountiful crop of faith. Weed out fears. Ask the Holy Spirit’s help. Jesus said that when we do, He gives us even more blessings than we’ve asked for. Really? Take a look at Luke 11:5-13. See?
So, enjoy a harvest of faith and trust in Jesus. He’ll never fail us or let us down. Which reminds me—have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you, Lord Jesus, for all your love and care. Amen.