Thursday, November 24, 2022

Morning Manna by Rufus Parker - 24 November 2022

 Thanksgiving

“For the LORD shall comfort Zion: he will comfort all her waste places; and he will make her wilderness like Eden, and her desert like the garden of the LORD; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.” (Isaiah 51:3)

Today’s Morsel: Today many around the world will celebrate here in America what we call Thanksgiving. According to some historians, “In September 1620, a small ship called the Mayflower left Plymouth, England, carrying 102 passengers embarked on a journey to discover the New World. After a treacherous journey lasting 66 days, they arrived near the tip of Cape Cod, far north of their intended destination at the mouth of the Hudson River. One month later, the Mayflower crossed Massachusetts Bay, where the Pilgrims, as they are now commonly known, began the work of establishing a village at Plymouth. Throughout that first brutal winter, most of the colonists remained on board the ship, where they suffered from exposure, scurvy, and outbreaks of contagious disease. Only half of the Mayflower's original passengers lived to see their first New England spring. In March, the remaining settlers moved ashore and began to harvest with the help and alliance with Native Americans of the area. This alliance tragically remains one of the sole examples of harmony between European colonists and Native Americans.  In November 1621, after the Pilgrims' first corn harvest proved successful, Governor William Bradford organized a three-day celebratory feast, now remembered as America's “First Thanksgiving”- although, it is argued that the Pilgrims themselves may not have used the term “Thanksgiving” at the time. Historians also argue that the Pilgrims had their first true Thanksgiving in 1623 when they gave thanks for rain that ended a drought. In the second half of the 1600s, thanksgivings after the harvest became more common and started to become annual events. George Washington, the first president of the United States, proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day in 1789 and it officially became an annual holiday in 1863.”  No matter if the history is right or wrong, it still serves a purpose that we should be thankful for what the Lord has done for us all. I pray that this day will be a reminder that we should always have a heart of gratitude towards God and others always.  Enjoy your day as you give thanks.  

Sing: Thanks, Thanks, I give You thanks, for all You have done, I am so blessed, my soul has found rest, Oh Lord, I give You thanks.

Thought For Today: Happy Thanksgiving!

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