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Why You Should Be Thankful


By Vladimir Savchuk | November 25, 2021 | 4 mins

Why You Should Be Thankful

A little boy sat on the steps of a building with a hat and a sign that read, “I am blind, please help!”

People seemed to pass by but rarely put coins into his hat. Suddenly a man stops and places a few coins into his hat and takes the boy’s sign. He writes a few words on it before giving it back to him.

As the hours go by, the boy notices more and more people stop by to drop in coins. The man who had written on the sign stops back around to see how the boy was doing, and the boy recognizes his voice.

“What did you write?” The boy asked.

“I wrote the truth, but in a different way– Today is a beautiful day, I just can’t see it.”

Both things conveyed the truth, but the second sign reminded people how grateful they should be to have the ability to see.

During this season, it is a good time to remind ourselves of the blessings we do have, instead of what we lack.

Things To Be Thankful For:

  • Got drinkable water? Around 1.1 billion people in the world don’t have access to clean drinking water.
  • Do you eat three meals a day? The World Health Organization estimates that one-third of the world’s population is overfed, one-third is underfed, and one-third is starving.
  • Have electricity? About 1.5 billion people in this world have no access to electrical power.
  • Have a roof over your head? The U.N. Commission on Human Rights says there are 100 million homeless people in the world.
  • Do you own a car? Globally, only 1 out of every 8 people has access to a car.
  • Do you have a flushable toilet? The United Nations Development Program reports that 2.6 billion people do not have access to any toilet facilities.
  • Can you read? Nearly a billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their name.
  • Are you free to worship? More than 75 percent of the world’s population lives in areas with severe religious restrictions. Christians in more than 60 countries face persecution simply because of their belief in Jesus Christ.

Our Reminder

Jesus set us an example for us of the power of thanksgiving (John 11:41). The heavenly host engages in thanksgiving (Rev 4:9), and we are commanded to offer thanksgiving to God (Ps 50:14). Paul said, “In everything give thanks.”(1 Th 5:18)

Thanksgiving is the key to miracles in our life.

Take for example the infamous story of the multiplication of bread and fish (Mt 14:13-21). Jesus had a huge challenge. Multitudes of people in front of Him were hungry, and He didn’t have enough food to feed them. He didn’t panic, complain, or get discouraged. Surprisingly, Jesus didn’t even ask for more bread – He GAVE THANKS for what He had.

When we are thankful for what we have, God will give us what we don’t have.

Most of us, when we don’t have enough, make such a big deal about it; we start crying, complaining, and rarely will we GIVE THANKS. Jesus didn’t have enough yet He still gave thanks. After giving thanks for little, it multiplied.

The formula for multiplication is giving thanks for what we have instead of complaining about what we don’t have.

So, when will you pick up your few loaves and thank God for them instead of accusing Him of giving you too little?

During this Thanksgiving, GIVE THANKS for what you have and see if God won’t give you what you don’t have!


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