
On Thursday, Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States.
Have you noticed that no substance  how mediocre  people are,
Anywhere in the planet  Is everyone active  in a desperate fight for survival?
No substance  how bad is their life, They want more.
This endurance  instinct is reflected by all people, regardless of their material status.
Life must be beautiful  good if people stick to it.
But if we compare the time and energy we spend on endurance  with the time and energy we devote to feeling grateful for life; Well, there's no comparison.
I uncertainty  if we're sacrificing 1  percent of our energy to feel grateful for what we love so much that we're sacrificing the remaining 99.9% for maintenance.
One reason is that we don't know who to thank, due to the fact that the Illuminati stole God. God gave Our miracle of life. Our Creator!!
Thank you, God!
Not only no We feel grateful, but we are actively ungrateful.
I feel rather  comfortable, but I barely  have a day to regret any  investment decisions I didn't make 20 years ago.
"Enough is always a small  more than what you have." Samuel Butler wrote.
Thanksgiving is simply a time to think about a glass half full, not half empty, a time to think about what's good and not bad.
Though culturally we have no success, We live in a wonderful material civilization. Compared to the past, most of us live like kings.
No king was happy about the Internet. Humanity is in the same area  at the same time. All information and amusement  at your fingertips!
It's not technology, it's magic. That's terrible! As long as the net  remains comparatively  free, it will save humanity.
And while many of us have experienced political trauma, we can be grateful that we inactive  have a large amount of freedom. Let's not take it for granted.
Life on Earth is simply a miracle! Nature is stunningly beautiful. Natural law must be softened by God’s law.
What things are you grateful for? ([email protected])
Let's not live in fvear! We're all gonna die anyway. Let us leave behind the legacy for eternity, a witness to our Creator.
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In fact, we have a commandment to be thankful and to rejoice. Paul said, "Rejoice always, and I say again, Rejoice!" We were told, "Thank you always and in everything, for this is God's will for you." We were told that at first people did not thank God and did not give him glory and glory! It is easy to thank Him if we realize that He does everything together, or ALL, "for good" to those who love Him and are called; in another  words, even what seems evil works together with what seems good, for our full   good, if we are His people! How large  our God is! Romans 8:28).
We make large  one-day holidays with Thanksgiving and Christmas, but Thanksgiving and Christmas happen all  day due to the fact that "He gives us all  day blessings" and "His mercy is fresh  all  morning." Jesus, the boy  of God, was the gift that gave us for our salvation and for our way to eternal life. We have Him all  day in our lives to bless us and give us truth, joy, love, and untold gifts. erstwhile   Christ went to the cross, he took the prisoner captive and gave gifts to the people! We are the recipients and beneficiaries of all that He has done for us that day, and it is glorious to be in this knowing and to be under the rich stream of it!
Peter wrote:
Usually due to the fact that people have never truly  been without him. Ungrateful people are usually   those who have adequate  and want more. surviving  in Africa, working with the mediocre  in the bush, I saw children making toys out of clothes racks and shoe polish cans, rubber interior  tubes and cans after eating, while their mothers walked 10  miles to get water from the well. I never heard them complain. Men went out with frequently  repeated "Mr Peter, we suffer" and did nothing more than talk about facts. erstwhile   I was 26, I paid $30 a month, they knew I wasn't Santa Claus, but they were glad I was there.
The request   to cook water for drinking, to get infected with malaria, and to quit my telephone  or electrical equipment, my two-week journey  to the capital in a missionary truck was a joy.
In later years I traveled in the mediate  East, North Africa, India, and Pakistan. Deprived? Go to Mumbai or Kolkota and ask if you would like to live under a plastic sheet on the side of the road. So, Henry, it's easier to be grateful, but I'm besides  in "I want  I had a newer car."
2 years ago, I asked my youngest boy  to compose  a list of 100 things he was grateful for - he said it was impossible, and erstwhile   I explained, he came up with a list in 10  minutes. Thank God all  day for food, friends, home, shelter, electricity and shops with products in them (Romania did not do it, nor post-Soviet Russia did it), online shopping, freedom of religion, work, hot, clean water, bed, bed linen, household   appliances. The list is infinite.
Once a day, gratitude becomes normal. Do we have everything we want? Nope. Do we have everything we request   to keep the body and soul together? Yeah. Did the mediocre  complain in Africa and India? They begged and sat in dust, but I heard more complaints at Macy's on Day. Sale than in developing countries. And the top  thing we should be thankful for is salvation through Christ, a free gift.
James 1:17Every good gift and all  perfect gift is from above and descends from the Father of light, with whom there is no difference or shadow of reversal.
Happy Black Friday, where he picks up his ugly.
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