THANKSGIVING 2023

So Much to be Thankful For!

This Thursday is Thanksgiving Day.  For us Christians, every day is a day to give praise and thanks be to our great big wonderful God!

And how thankful we are for the completed work of our Lord and Savior, the Son of God, Jesus Christ – for his sterling example of a son serving his Father and for his accomplishing and completing God’s plan of salvation and redemption for us.  What a savior!

And we’re very thankful for God’s wonderful and magnificent Word! Without a knowledge of His Word we would not know how good and great God is; we would not know all the great rights, privileges and abilities we have as born again ones; we would not know about the great future we all have!

Those are three things to be very thankful for every single day!

God’s Word tells us to be thankful. That’s not a request to try to be grateful, rather God says, “be thankful.”  In a recent podcast I shared something I did a number of years ago to help me to increase my gratitude toward God, called, How To Be More Thankful. 

Below are some links from previous posts.

Have a very blessed Thanksgiving Holiday – we all have much to be thankful for!

Some forgotten history of the pilgrims 

A Psalm for Thanksgiving 

What Washington and Lincoln said

Lots of history related to the pilgrims and Thanksgiving

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THANKSGIVING 2022

This Thursday is the holiday we call, “Thanksgiving Day.”  Being grateful to God is something we do each and every day. For Christians, every day is a Thanksgiving day!. 

Have you noticed?  People who choose to recognize even the smallest blessing and make gratitude a habit, are happy, positive people.  Because they focus on God supplying, they have confidence in God and trust He will continue to provide blessings. And He does!

People who choose to only look at negative situations and make complaining a habit, are miserable people.  Because the focus on what they don’t have, they lack confidence in God to provide and supply what they need.

What you think about and the habits you make are choices.  And what you choose will bring you results.  Choose to make gratitude a habit!  There is always so much we can thank God for!

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Check out my 2 latest podcasts – they are both about gratitude!
#79 – A Great Benefit Of Gratitude (4:07)
In this podcast discover a great side benefit that comes with being thankful to God.

#80 – Don’t Forget Them All (4:14)
In this podcast I share two ways I have used to develop and increase my gratitude to God.

Below are some links to past Thanksgiving posts from ConfidenceAndJoy.com 

Some forgotten history of the pilgrims 

A Psalm for Thanksgiving 

What Washington and Lincoln said

Lots of history related to the pilgrims and Thanksgiving

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THANKSGIVING 2021

Forget Not All His Benefits

Psalm 103:2 says, Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits. We all have much to be thankful for.  Below are some verses about giving God the thanks and praise He deserves.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Psalm 50:14 Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High:

Psalm 69:30 I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify Him with thanksgiving.

Psalm 95:2 Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto Him with Psalms.

Psalm 100:4 Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Him, and bless His name.

Psalm 107:22 And let them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and declare His works with rejoicing.

Psalm 116:17 I will offer to Thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the LORD.

Psalm 147:7 Sing unto the LORD with thanksgiving; sing praise upon the harp unto our God:

I Chronicles 16:8, 34
:8 Give thanks unto the LORD, call upon His name, make known His deeds among the people
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:34 O give thanks unto the LORD; for He is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.

Psalm 18:49 Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, O LORD, among the heathen, and sing praises unto Thy name.

Psalm 30:4, 12
:4 Sing unto the LORD, O ye saints of His, and give thanks at the remembrance of His holiness.

:12 To the end that my glory may sing praise to Thee, and not be silent. O LORD my God, I will give thanks unto Thee for ever.

Psalm 92:1 It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto Thy name, O most High:

Psalm 97:12 Rejoice in the LORD, ye righteous; and give thanks at the remembrance of His holiness.

Psalm 105:1 O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon His name: make known His deeds among the people.

Psalm 119:62 At midnight I will rise to give thanks unto Thee because of thy righteous judgments.

Psalm 103:2
Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits:

THE FORGOTTEN HISTORY OF THE PILGRIMS

The Socialist Pilgrims Of Plymouth

Below is some very noteworthy history of the early pilgrims at Plymouth rarely taught today. But first, a short message about gratitude.

People who choose to recognize even the smallest blessing and make gratitude a habit, are happy, positive people. Why? Because in focusing on God supplying, they trust He will continue to provide blessings. And He does!

Those who choose to recognize every lack and make complaining a habit, are miserable negative people. Why? Because in focusing on what they don’t have, they lack confidence in God to provide.

When we thank God for what He has done, He gets the gratitude, the recognition, the thanks He so rightly deserves. We acknowledge Him as our helper, our provider, the One Who brings us His blessings!

In addition to that, scientific studies show how being grateful can dramatically affect your emotions and your physical body, including the brain, the heart, sleep and more!

THANKSGIVING 2018


People who choose to recognize even the smallest blessing and make gratitude a habit, are happy, positive people.  Because of their focus on God supplying, they trust He will continue to provide blessings. And He does!

Those who choose to recognize every lack and make complaining a habit, are miserable negative people.  Because of their focus on what they don’t have, they lack confidence in God to provide.

What you think and habits you make are choices.  And what you choose will bring you results.  Choose to make gratitude a habit!  There is always so much we can thank God for!

Happy Thanksgiving! 

Below are some links to past Thanksgiving posts from this blog.

Some forgotten history of the pilgrims 

A Psalm for Thanksgiving 

What Washington and Lincoln said

Lots of history related to the pilgrims and Thanksgiving

Have a great holiday weekend!

A Forgotten History Lesson

In wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving, I wanted to share with you some forgotten history about the Pilgrims.  For the most part what you are about to read is not taught in our schools.

After reading this, comment on whether or not you think what the Pilgrims experienced is a valuable history lesson or not.

A Valuable History Lesson That We Have Forgotten

Long before Karl Marx was even born, the Pilgrims had discovered first hand, what could easily be identified as socialism.  It failed.

The original contract that the Pilgrims entered into with their merchant-sponsors in London called for everything they produced to go into a common store.  Each member of the community was entitled to one common share.

Specifically, the contract read,   “All such persons as are of this colony, are to have their meat, drink, apparel, and all provisions out of the common stock.” In other words, each person was to put into the common stock all he could, and take out his portion or his share.

All of the land they cleared and the buildings they built belonged to the common community as well. The plan seemed simple enough, right?  It was equal distribution for everyone.  But did it work?

William Bradford, the governor of the colony, saw the results of this first hand and recognized that this form of collectivism was as costly and destructive to the Pilgrims as that first harsh winter, which had taken so many lives. He saw that not only was it not working, but if allowed to continue, it would threaten their very survival.

Change

Changing something for the sake of change is not always the best decision.  Changing to the wrong course usually ends in disaster.  But the right change at the right time can bring tremendously positive results.

William Bradford was a true leader.  He knew there had to be a change.  So, he decided to take bold action.

Putting all things into the common store meant that some people could put less in than others.  And even if you put nothing in the common store, you could still take out your portion from the common store.

Bradford wrote, “For the young men that were most able and fit for labor and service did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men’s wives and children, without any recompense.”

He also wrote that “the strong, or man of parts, had no more in division of victuals and clothes, than he that was weak.” As a result, some of the young and strong refused to work and the total amount of food produced was not adequate.

The results of their first two harvests were far, far from being abundant.  Bradford knew if they were to survive, there must be change.

His Bold Plan

After the poor harvest of 1622, Bradford wrote, “they began to think how they might raise as much corn as they could, and obtain a better crop.” They needed a very radical change to their current economic organization.

Bradford in effect abolished their practice of socialism.  Instead, he gave each household a parcel of land and told them that they could keep what they produced, or trade it away as they saw fit. In other words, he replaced socialism with a free market system that did a lot more than just put an end to the hard times

As a direct result, the harvest of 1623 was much different; they had great abundance.  Bradford wrote,” instead of famine now God gave them plenty and the face of things was changed, to the rejoicing of the hearts of many, for which they blessed God.”  “Any general want or famine hath not been amongst them since to this day.” In fact, in 1624, so much food was produced that the colonists were able to begin exporting corn.

Isn’t it interesting that in a number of places around the world they have been experimenting with socialism for well over a hundred years.  They try to redefine it, fine tune it, and re-invent it.   But the Pilgrims decided early on to eliminate it. Why is this lesson not taught in our schools?

The Pilgrims learned first hand that people could not be expected to do their best work without incentive. What Bradford did was to simply introduce free enterprise with one of the great foundational principles: private property. Every family was assigned its own plot of land to work and permitted to market its own crops and products.

The Results Of Bradford’s Change

Bradford wrote, “This had very good success, for it made all hands industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been.”  “In no time, the Pilgrims found they had more food than they could eat themselves.”

This change that Bradford instituted was instrumental in the great prosperity of America that was to follow.  It wasn’t long before they set up trading posts and exchanged goods with the Indians. They were no longer just trying to survive.  They were beginning to thrive.

Their profits allowed them to pay off their debts to the merchants in London. That fact had huge repercussions.  Their success and prosperity attracted more Europeans and began what came to be known as the “The Great Puritan Migration.”

Other Colonies

The same scenario happened in other colonies as well.  Many early groups of colonists set up socialist states, all with the same terrible results. What is striking is that the majority of the work was being done by only one-fifth of the people.  The others, for various reasons, chose to not work but expected to be fed.  In the winter of 1609-10, called “The Starving Time,” the population fell from five-hundred to sixty.

But Jamestown changed into a free market area and the results were just as dramatic as the results at Plymouth. In 1614, Colony Secretary Ralph Hamor wrote that after they changed from the socialistic plan to free enterprise, there was, “plenty of food, which every man by his own industry may easily and doth procure.”

He went on to say something that is almost unbelievable.  He said in comparison to the two systems, that “we reaped not so much corn from the labors of thirty men as three men have done for themselves now.”

Most everyone knows the traditional “Thanksgiving Story.” For the Pilgrims at Plymouth, it was an extremely difficult first year.  Yet, very few have ever heard about what followed after that first year.  I believe it is something we all need to remember, and, we ought to teach it to our children.

That’s why I shared what happened afterwards first.  And now here is a short re-cap of the traditional “Thanksgiving Story.”  Who knows, maybe there are some details that you may not know.

The Journey To The New World

On August 1, 1620, the Mayflower set sail for the new world. A total of 102 passengers were aboard, including forty Pilgrims led by William Bradford. It was during this long journey that Bradford set up an agreement that established just and equal laws for all members of the new community, irrespective of their religious beliefs.

This agreement is called the Mayflower Compact. Where did the ideas expressed in this agreement come from? They came from the Bible.  The Pilgrims were a people who deeply respected the Scriptures.

After the long three month journey to the New World, they were not greeted by friends, a nice hotel and delicious meals.  The New World was indeed “new.” Bradford described it as “a cold, barren, desolate wilderness.”

The First Winter

During the first winter, half the Pilgrims, including Bradford’s own wife, died of starvation, sickness, or exposure.  When the long cold winter was over, the Pilgrims who survived were a long way from prospering.

Some Indians taught them how to plant corn, fish for cod and skin beavers for coats. The Indians were helpful. The Pilgrims were grateful.

What is referred to as “The First Thanksgiving” were these devout Pilgrims expressing their gratitude to God in surviving the first year.  Later, in 1789, in his first year, as the first president of the United States, George Washington made a proclamation.

George Washington

When you read President Washington’s proclamation the many references to God indicate very clearly his heart as well as the heart of the New Nation.  The New World, some 150 years before, was now a New Nation, the United States of America.

From those who landed on the beach of the New World, to those who fought for freedom in the Revolutionary War, it is clear that God’s blessings have been on this great country.  God’s blessings continue to this very day.  But has our recognition and gratitude to Him faded?

How rare it is today to hear our leaders recognizing the great power and blessings of God on our country.  When you read the proclamation by George Washington it is so very obvious that he recognized and was grateful for God’s help and blessings on this country.

Many other presidents followed the same course of unabashedly giving public thanks to God for His help and protection.  But it seems in the days we live, a casual, “God bless America” is now sufficient.

Nevertheless, each of us can choose to thank God for all He has done in our lives.  We certainly recognize God’s great blessings on Thanksgiving Day.  But we can also remember to give thanks and show our gratitude to our loving God and Father each and every day.

Have A Great Thanksgiving Holiday!

Mike Verdicchio
November 2010

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Happy Thanksgiving!

cornacopiaTomorrow is Thanksgiving Day here in the USA. So, I first wanted to extend very warm wishes to you and your family for a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend.

I also wanted to tell you about something I did many years ago that relates to being thankful.  It is about developing an attitude of gratitude.  It is a very simple method that I used years ago.

Now of course it is only a method, and as you and I know, some methods work for some people and not others.  So if it works for you, then that’s great.  If you have another method, then please leave it in the comments below.

Turkey Day

I thought about sharing this on the blog at this time of year because as I was thinking about Thanksgiving the other day, I thought about what a busy day it usually turns out to be.  In so many cases it is a day filled with activities, like watching the parade, playing games, watching football, and, of course, enjoying a small feast.  In fact, some even refer to it as “Turkey Day.”

There’s certainly nothing wrong with all the activities and festivities on turkeyThanksgiving Day.  I am planning on having a fun filled celebration with my children, their spouses, and other friends. Thanksgiving Day is not really a “day of thanksgiving,” but rather, it is more of a day of celebration.

But many will stop and give pause to thank God for all His blessings.  Some will pray before the big meal.  Others will join together in prayers of thanks sometime during the day.  Many will remember to give thanks in their own way.

A Method

Years ago, I heard of a little method to help develop more gratitude in my life.  I realized that there is more to being grateful than just saying, “Thanks.”  I wanted to have a real, deep and genuine heart of gratitude for God.  So I heard about this little method and decided to try it out.  I didn’t realize at the time that there is a fantastic side benefit from doing this.

The exercise is very simple.  At the end of each day, before you go to sleep, write down some things that happened during the day that you are thankful for. Then in the morning, read what you wrote the night before.  Sounds simple, right?

But when I first started, it was a bit of a challenge.  I sat there on the edge of the bed with my pen in hand, and my notebook on my lap and thought, “Okay, what happened today that I am really grateful for?”  I drew a blank.  I couldn’t remember anything that really stood out in my mind.

notepad-and-penWell, I needed to write something.  I mean, I couldn’t just go to sleep thinking that I wasn’t thankful for anything that happened to me during the day.  So, I began writing a couple of general things, like that I had food to eat, and that I was healthy.  Well, at least it was a start.

Then, the first thing in the morning, you take a look at what you wrote the night before.  In other words, you are starting your day reminding yourself of what you were thankful for the night before.  And here is where the side benefit starts to come into play.

A Side Benefit

Night after night I wrote in my notebook.  Morning after morning I read what I wrote the night before.  And the longer I continued to do this, the more of an attitude of gratitude I began to develop.  I became more and more aware of God’s blessings in my life, and I became more consistent in thanking Him.

My focus began to shift from what I didn’t have to what I was receiving.  Well, as he thinks in his heart, so is he.  The result, the side benefit was that the blessings began to increase.  Throughout the day I began to look for His blessings.  In doing so, I began to expect more of His blessings.  The result was that more and more of His blessings came into my life.

It was so refreshing to me to know that I was indeed remembering more of what He was doing for me, and thanking Him for it.  The Bible says to not forget all His benefits because there is no way that we can remember them all. I discovered this great truth also.

Forgotten Blessings

On the first day of the month, I would take some time to sit down and read everything that I had written for the previous month.  I was startled and surprised when I read some of my entries.  I had actually forgotten a couple happy-face-writingof things, and reading what I had written was a pleasant reminder. There were others that I read that just brought a big smile to my face.

This of course was magnified when I added one more step to this method.  I decided on New Year’s Day to take some time and read everything that I had written for the entire year. I can’t tell you how exciting that was!  There were things that I wrote that I had completely forgotten about.  And being reminded of a year of some of God’s blessings in my life was humbling as well as inspiring.

I was reminded first firsthand of so many things that God had done for me during the past year. My attitude of genuine gratitude to God was deepening.  And, my confidence in God to supply what I needed was growing.

I enjoyed doing this so much that I continued doing it for a number of years. I still have many of those notebooks in my desk.  Every once in awhile I take one out and just read.  It is so inspiring.

Want To Try It?

Try it yourself for a while.  You’ll discover that you have more to be thankful for than you realize. You will really begin to see how God is indeed involved in your life every single day.

As you continue doing this you will be looking throughout the day for His blessings in your life.  You will actually be expecting those blessings.  A very big part of having confidence and believing God is expecting Him to bring His promises to pass for you.

At night and in the morning you will be consciously taking time to give God the thanks, appreciation and gratitude that He deserves.  And, it will really be a great blessing to you on the first day of the month to read all the entries from the last month.

praying-pilgrimSo, even though tomorrow is traditionally Thanksgiving Day, we can and we ought to give Him thanks each and every day.

Mike Verdicchio

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