It’s Thanksgiving –
without a doubt one of my favorite observances. Why, you may wonder. It’s a day
designated for expressing our acknowledgement to Jehovah God for all He has
done for us – from creating our nation to offering a Savior and Redeemer for
all who fall short of His expectations and are truly penitent. We gather around
the table and feast with family and friends to celebrate Him and the richness
that only He provides.
This special holiday is
a reminder to us of our national heritage that provided a foundation of liberty
and justice built on God’s assurances and teachings. Has not America truly been
blessed by God despite our individual and domestic deficiencies? Once in a
great while, we as a nation have something else to celebrate – and it rarely
has to do with politics. Not since President Reagan has a national leader
emerged who not only reminds us of those precious things, but one who shakes up
the status quo, challenges emerging new false cultural dogmas and seeks to
return America to its foundations, grounded on the legal principle that should
govern a nation, as opposed to being governed by arbitrary decisions of
individual government officials and will of “We the People.” Is that not what President Donald
Trump has done since being sworn in as President of the United States of
America?
Did he have to do it? Was he not, in many ways, an extremely unlikely figure to fill that role – an ever so wealthy man who would not have been on anyone’s list of "Who's Who" among spiritually motivated Americans? But “God works in mysterious ways,” bewildering those riled and in rebellion against Him. Look at the record of accomplishments, it’s simply undeniable. Not since Ronald Reagan led the rejuvenation of the American by thoroughly changing America’s cultural and political drift from the nation’s inspired foundations have we seen such national blessing.
With that said, and
with Thanksgiving here, let me make clear that we remember first to prayerfully
praise God for the pardon He has provided Americans with His seemingly unlikely
servant in the White House. Indeed, thank Him for all the blessings he has
bestowed upon us and those to come in His Future Kingdom – the ultimate time of
peace, justice, restoration and rest. Yes, thank God, always and for everything
to include unlikely leaders – especially in this season of Thanksgiving.
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