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Good morning Colonel and everyone here at Rally Point. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! Another years is passing fast and it has been kind of rocky but I've made it and I am most thankful to God for allowing me the time to face it. We can always talk about doing something for another person but putting those words into action is the best way to show that you care. Living by the Word of God is the most thankful a person can be because your action speak louder and God knows what you have done for others.. May each and everyone of you have a blessed and safe Thanksgiving and remember all the men and women that are deployed throughout the world that the may be safe and come home to their waiting love ones and be thankful for what you have. There are many who have much less than you do.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence - May you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving and be blessed.
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LTC Stephen F.
I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and close friends D. Wayne.
I pray that you and I have our eyes, ears and mind attuned to the wonders of relationship that God blesses us with day by day – love, friendship, trust, shared knowledge and skills, and shared laughter, my friend and brother-in-Christ LTC (Join to see).
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this are becoming more grateful, compassionate and outwardly focused to bless those around us. I pray that YOU inspire each one of us to demonstrate our gratitude with actions that are meaningful to the person we desire to show gratitude.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
Thank YOU, LORD for eternal salvation for each one of YOUR adopted children. Thank YOU for YOUR Word which YOU inscribe on our heart/soul as we read and hear YOUR Word.
I pray for a fresh infilling of YOU Holy Spirit for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this. Bless us dear God with an increase of the fruit of the Spirit: love, peace, joy, kindness, gentleness and self-control.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
I pray that you and I have our eyes, ears and mind attuned to the wonders of relationship that God blesses us with day by day – love, friendship, trust, shared knowledge and skills, and shared laughter, my friend and brother-in-Christ LTC (Join to see).
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this are becoming more grateful, compassionate and outwardly focused to bless those around us. I pray that YOU inspire each one of us to demonstrate our gratitude with actions that are meaningful to the person we desire to show gratitude.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
Thank YOU, LORD for eternal salvation for each one of YOUR adopted children. Thank YOU for YOUR Word which YOU inscribe on our heart/soul as we read and hear YOUR Word.
I pray for a fresh infilling of YOU Holy Spirit for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this. Bless us dear God with an increase of the fruit of the Spirit: love, peace, joy, kindness, gentleness and self-control.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
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Good morning COL Mikel Burroughs and all of the RP Nation and I extend to you many blessings on this Thanksgiving day. I have many things to grateful for. Surprisingly my greatest gratitude is this past years struggle with cancer. I learned so many things in my recovery and forever grateful for the blessings, which are to numerous to mention. I have been brought to a better health than I have experienced in so many years. The greatest gratitude I have is to my God, who brought me through it all and has extended so much grace to me. I have gratitude for the many friendships I am nurturing here on RP. I would like to examine, from a spiritual aspect, the Five Truths About Thanksgiving. That I found in an article in desiringgod.org. Have a blessed Thanksgiving day and always.
Five Truths About Thanksgiving
Article by Joseph
Thanksgiving is more than a day off. It is more than eating mashed potatoes and gravy, watching football, and taking a wonderful turkey-induced nap.
Thanksgiving is a pervasive and essential concept in Scripture. And although it is good to set aside a Thursday each November to cultivate a heart of thanksgiving, the Scriptures have more to say about giving thanks than one day a year can handle.
Here are five biblical truths about thanksgiving.
1. Thanksgiving Is Trinitarian
The typical pattern of thanksgiving in the New Testament is that God the Father is the object of thanksgiving, God the Son is the person through whom thanksgiving flows, and God the Holy Spirit is the source of thanksgiving. Paul models this in Romans 1:8: “First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is proclaimed in all the world.” And Colossians 3:16–17:
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
The very presence of thanksgiving points to the Holy Spirit as the source of thanksgiving because without the work of the Spirit it is impossible to please God (Romans 8:5–8).
Christianity does not call for vague thanksgiving to a vague deity. Our God is triune and, as a result, thanksgiving has a Trinitarian flavor. Thanksgiving flows to God the Father, through God the Son, from God the Spirit.
2. Thanksgiving Replaces Sin
When Paul commands believers to stop sinning, he also commands believers to put thanksgiving in its place. Paul writes: “Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving” (Ephesians 5:4).
Paul knows that we are always acting. We either act with sinful, thankless hearts which leads to foolish talk or crude jokes, or we act with thankful hearts and thereby please God with our speech. John Piper explains,
The key to unlocking a heart of gratitude and overcoming bitterness and ugliness and disrespect and violence is a strong belief in God, the Creator and Sustainer and Provider and Hope-giver. If we do not believe we are deeply indebted to God for all we have or hope to have, then the very spring of gratitude has gone dry. (“Violence, Ugliness, and Thanksgiving”)
3. Thanksgiving Sanctifies Creation
How should Christians think about God’s good creation? Paul says that it should be received with a heart full of thanksgiving: “Everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving. For it is made holy by the word of God and prayer” (1 Timothy 4:4).
Paul teaches that creation is good and should be received with thanksgiving because it is made holy through the word of God and prayer. Piper explains the connection between the goodness of creation, thanksgiving, and prayer,
[T]he word of God teaches us to taste food as a communication of his diverse goodness and his supreme worth. And when we taste food as a communication of God’s goodness and worth in the eating of this food, we offer up our prayers of thanks, and ask him to give us the fullest possible feast of his supreme worth. And we pray this in Jesus’s name, knowing that every lasting blessing was bought by his blood. (“What God Made Is Good and Must Be Sanctified”)
4.Thanksgiving for the Gospel
We should aim to have our thanksgiving rise in proportion to the value of the object for which we give thanks. Therefore, we should be most grateful for God’s work for us in Christ because it unites us to our highest joy – God himself. Paul writes, “I give thanks to my God always for you because of the grace of God that was given you in Christ Jesus” (1 Corinthians 1:4).
Paul never tired of giving thanks for the grace of God in Jesus’s person and work. And neither should we. God has showed his love for us even when we were enemies of God (Romans 5:8); he called us out of darkness and made us heirs of God (Romans 8:17); Jesus bore the punishment we deserved, and we receive his perfect righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21).
5.Thanksgiving in All Circumstances
One surprising aspect of thanksgiving is that it’s for all circumstances, not just one big meal a year. Paul writes, “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thessalonians 5:16–18).
Giving thanks in all circumstances is especially difficult while undergoing suffering. How can we be thankful when there’s something that hurts so much? We can give thanks in the midst of suffering because it is meant to enlarge our faith, not as punishment (2 Corinthians 4:17–18), and because it is redemptive, not random.
Our suffering is not punishment for our sin — because Christ has borne our punishment in our place (Romans 3:25). The demands of justice have been met. And our suffering is not random — because God is sovereign over it, and through it God is conforming us in the image of his Son (Romans 8:28–29).
Joseph Scheumann (@JosephScheumann) is a graduate of Bethlehem College & Seminary. He and his wife, Martha, live in Arkansas.
Five Truths About Thanksgiving
Article by Joseph
Thanksgiving is more than a day off. It is more than eating mashed potatoes and gravy, watching football, and taking a wonderful turkey-induced nap.
Thanksgiving is a pervasive and essential concept in Scripture. And although it is good to set aside a Thursday each November to cultivate a heart of thanksgiving, the Scriptures have more to say about giving thanks than one day a year can handle.
Here are five biblical truths about thanksgiving.
1. Thanksgiving Is Trinitarian
The typical pattern of thanksgiving in the New Testament is that God the Father is the object of thanksgiving, God the Son is the person through whom thanksgiving flows, and God the Holy Spirit is the source of thanksgiving. Paul models this in Romans 1:8: “First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is proclaimed in all the world.” And Colossians 3:16–17:
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
The very presence of thanksgiving points to the Holy Spirit as the source of thanksgiving because without the work of the Spirit it is impossible to please God (Romans 8:5–8).
Christianity does not call for vague thanksgiving to a vague deity. Our God is triune and, as a result, thanksgiving has a Trinitarian flavor. Thanksgiving flows to God the Father, through God the Son, from God the Spirit.
2. Thanksgiving Replaces Sin
When Paul commands believers to stop sinning, he also commands believers to put thanksgiving in its place. Paul writes: “Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving” (Ephesians 5:4).
Paul knows that we are always acting. We either act with sinful, thankless hearts which leads to foolish talk or crude jokes, or we act with thankful hearts and thereby please God with our speech. John Piper explains,
The key to unlocking a heart of gratitude and overcoming bitterness and ugliness and disrespect and violence is a strong belief in God, the Creator and Sustainer and Provider and Hope-giver. If we do not believe we are deeply indebted to God for all we have or hope to have, then the very spring of gratitude has gone dry. (“Violence, Ugliness, and Thanksgiving”)
3. Thanksgiving Sanctifies Creation
How should Christians think about God’s good creation? Paul says that it should be received with a heart full of thanksgiving: “Everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving. For it is made holy by the word of God and prayer” (1 Timothy 4:4).
Paul teaches that creation is good and should be received with thanksgiving because it is made holy through the word of God and prayer. Piper explains the connection between the goodness of creation, thanksgiving, and prayer,
[T]he word of God teaches us to taste food as a communication of his diverse goodness and his supreme worth. And when we taste food as a communication of God’s goodness and worth in the eating of this food, we offer up our prayers of thanks, and ask him to give us the fullest possible feast of his supreme worth. And we pray this in Jesus’s name, knowing that every lasting blessing was bought by his blood. (“What God Made Is Good and Must Be Sanctified”)
4.Thanksgiving for the Gospel
We should aim to have our thanksgiving rise in proportion to the value of the object for which we give thanks. Therefore, we should be most grateful for God’s work for us in Christ because it unites us to our highest joy – God himself. Paul writes, “I give thanks to my God always for you because of the grace of God that was given you in Christ Jesus” (1 Corinthians 1:4).
Paul never tired of giving thanks for the grace of God in Jesus’s person and work. And neither should we. God has showed his love for us even when we were enemies of God (Romans 5:8); he called us out of darkness and made us heirs of God (Romans 8:17); Jesus bore the punishment we deserved, and we receive his perfect righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21).
5.Thanksgiving in All Circumstances
One surprising aspect of thanksgiving is that it’s for all circumstances, not just one big meal a year. Paul writes, “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thessalonians 5:16–18).
Giving thanks in all circumstances is especially difficult while undergoing suffering. How can we be thankful when there’s something that hurts so much? We can give thanks in the midst of suffering because it is meant to enlarge our faith, not as punishment (2 Corinthians 4:17–18), and because it is redemptive, not random.
Our suffering is not punishment for our sin — because Christ has borne our punishment in our place (Romans 3:25). The demands of justice have been met. And our suffering is not random — because God is sovereign over it, and through it God is conforming us in the image of his Son (Romans 8:28–29).
Joseph Scheumann (@JosephScheumann) is a graduate of Bethlehem College & Seminary. He and his wife, Martha, live in Arkansas.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
SPC Nancy Greene - wow, that’s a mighty long time! Thank you for your kind words.
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LTC Stephen F.
I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and close friends Jack
I pray that you and I have our eyes, ears and mind attuned to the wonders of relationship that God blesses us with day by day – love, friendship, trust, shared knowledge and skills, and shared laughter, my friend and brother-in-Christ CW5 Jack Cardwell.
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this are becoming more grateful, compassionate and outwardly focused to bless those around us. I pray that YOU inspire each one of us to demonstrate our gratitude with actions that are meaningful to the person we desire to show gratitude.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
Thank YOU, LORD for eternal salvation for each one of YOUR adopted children. Thank YOU for YOUR Word which YOU inscribe on our heart/soul as we read and hear YOUR Word.
I pray for a fresh infilling of YOU Holy Spirit for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this. Bless us dear God with an increase of the fruit of the Spirit: love, peace, joy, kindness, gentleness and self-control.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
I pray that you and I have our eyes, ears and mind attuned to the wonders of relationship that God blesses us with day by day – love, friendship, trust, shared knowledge and skills, and shared laughter, my friend and brother-in-Christ CW5 Jack Cardwell.
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this are becoming more grateful, compassionate and outwardly focused to bless those around us. I pray that YOU inspire each one of us to demonstrate our gratitude with actions that are meaningful to the person we desire to show gratitude.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
Thank YOU, LORD for eternal salvation for each one of YOUR adopted children. Thank YOU for YOUR Word which YOU inscribe on our heart/soul as we read and hear YOUR Word.
I pray for a fresh infilling of YOU Holy Spirit for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads this. Bless us dear God with an increase of the fruit of the Spirit: love, peace, joy, kindness, gentleness and self-control.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
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