To Ask the Lord’s Blessing

This week we gather with family and friends this week to give thanks for what God has given us. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what you are grateful for in your life! You shouldn’t just limit this to Thanksgiving though! God tells us to enter His gates with Thanksgiving in our hearts. Rejoice in what He has given us and praise His name! Giving thanks shouldn’t be limited to November. You should give thanks every day! With the way social media has taken over our world it seems that people have forgotten how to be grateful. It isn’t that hard to say thank you when someone does something nice for you.

Handwritten cards are one of my favorite ways to show someone that I am grateful for them! Letting someone know that you appreciate them may seem so small but it may mean the world to someone!

Showing your gratitude can be as simple as just saying thank you to someone! I hope you have a great Thanksgiving and enjoy the day with your family and friends.

This post is part of a blog party! Stop by the other blogs to see what they are thankful for this year!

Surviving Thanksgiving  
by It’s a Felty Thing

What Thanks in Abundance Teaches Us
by Armadillo Bulldog

 

 

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4 Responses to To Ask the Lord’s Blessing

  1. Ashley at Armadillo Bulldog says:

    Being grateful to God and the people around us are such important things to do. Thank you for reminding us of that!

  2. Regina Felty says:

    I am like you in that I LOVE to send random appreciation cards to people. Sometimes, I don’t even sign them so they are wondering who wrote such kind words about them! Happy Thanksgiving!

  3. Hollie says:

    Yes, giving thanks to God for all He has provided, always! I would love to start sending out hand written cards. Maybe I’ll make that a goal this next year 🙂

  4. Thank you for the reminder to be grateful. I do forget, I’m not ashamed to say. It has been one of my struggles these past years. Depression has a lot to do with not looking around me and seeing the good things that I have.
    So, I’m grateful to you for reminding me to stop and tell my loved ones how grateful I am.
    Happy thanksgiving.

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