The best celebrations are ones fit for every day, and Thanksgiving is one of them. I appreciate how the term "thanksgiving" remains in the present tense because there are always reasons to presently praise and thank God for the wondrous things He does. Since God is good and always was, is and is to come, all He has done, is doing and will do is absolutely worthy of thanksgiving.
Nehemiah as cupbearer took care not to be sad in the presence of his king as cupbearer, and we ought to approach God with thanksgiving and praise. But the Bible also reveals the Messiah to be a man "of sorrows, acquainted with grief." He is not disgusted by the sorrowing heart nor repulsed by people who are overcome with grief. All who come to God by faith in Christ He will not cast out, even though we mourn. It was Jesus who said, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." (Matthew 5:4) Even in the depths of pain and grief we can rejoice in the LORD with thanksgiving, for we have the promise of comfort found nowhere else. Our Saviour Jesus who drank the cup of wrath and death sinners deserved gives us forgiveness, salvation and eternal life we are ever thankful for.
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, for Jesus Christ is the Door through whom we enter into the kingdom of God as He said in John 10:9: "I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and
will go in and out and find pasture." Thanks be to God for the salvation He has given us and the abundant life provided by faith in Jesus. Come to God with thanksgiving and praise for He has made us His people and the sheep of His pasture. Enter in and abide with thanksgiving "for the LORD is good; His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations."
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