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November Thanks Week 4

Psalm 105:1-5

Give thanks to the Lord,  call on His name;
Make known to the nations what He has done.

Sing to Him, sing praise to Him;
   tell of all His wonderful acts.

Glory in His holy name;
   let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.

Look to the Lord and His strength;
   seek His face always.

Remember the wonders He has done,
   his miracles, and the judgements he pronounced.


Last Sunday my parents were in town and my pc was getting a clean up, so I didn't take time to blog. This whole month our focus has been on having thankful hearts, and I have been attempting to share a passage of Scripture on Sundays about giving thanks.  There are so many, it is hard to pick just one. I hope you are blessed by it, and continue the thanks-living habit long after this month is over.

Today I am thankful for: no
*My daughter's courage to get baptized
    She accepted Jesus as her Savior several years ago, but just recently gathered the courage to follow in baptism.
*God's provision
*God's protection
*God's Word
*A warm home when the temperature drops outside

This is the last week to earn entries for our giveaway. It's easy;  simply leave a comment of something you are thankful for. Winners will be chosen Friday. 

Comments

  1. I am thankful for the sunshine today, the warm blankets that we had to cover ourselves with last night because of cooler temperatures, the birds at the suet feeder, our son and daughter-in-love coming to visit for Thanksgiving and so much more. God gives us abundant blessings each day. Happy Thanksgiving!

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    1. Happy Thanksgiving to you Melissa. Thank you for being a faithful reader and stopping by often. I hope you have a wonderful time with your family. My family will not be close this year, but I got an early gift by being able to see them a few weeks ago. God is sooo good!!

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    2. You are right Aimee, God is so good! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. I'm thankful for colorful fall leaves.
    bethanyhb at ou dot edu

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    1. They are so beautiful aren't they? I love how the Creator took great pleasure in making His world such a wonderful place to live.

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