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Thank You, Lord

A Special Thanksgiving Message From Billy Graham

November 23, 2010 - By presidential proclamation, the fourth Thursday in November is set aside as a day of Thanksgiving in the United States. Canada’s Thanksgiving Day is observed on the second Monday in October. Britain’s churches celebrate a “Harvest Festival” during September or early October with gifts for those in need.

Thank You, Lord

Let us get on our knees humbly and thank God for the blessings He has given us, both material and spiritual. They have come from His hand.

Thank You, Lord

This year as we observe our season of thanksgiving, let us be grateful not only in word but also in deed. Let our gratitude find expression in a resolve to live a life more unselfish and more consecrated to Jesus Christ.

When we sit around our tables laden with sumptuous delicacies, let us not forget that nearly a billion people around the world will go to bed hungry. As we enjoy the comforts of our cozy homes, let us not forget that great numbers have no homes to go to. When we step into our modern cars, let us not forget that many people in the world cannot afford even a bicycle.

As we go to our churches to thank God for material and spiritual blessings, let us remember that millions have never heard the Gospel of salvation. Let us remember the servants of God in many parts of the world who deprive themselves in order to take the Gospel to the multitudes who have not yet been reached with the message of Christ.

In the Lord’s Prayer as recorded in the sixth chapter of Matthew we read, “Give us this day our daily bread” (Matthew 6:11, NKJV). Scripture teaches that the good things of this life are the gifts of God, and that He is the provider of all our blessings. James declares that “every good gift ... is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights” (James 1:17, NKJV). Isaiah says that wisdom is the gift of God. The knowledge that builds our great scientific instruments is a gift from heaven.

Some people have asked, “Why should those who have plenty pray, ‘Give us our daily bread’?” Even those favored with plenty should pray this way in order to have a blessing upon their provisions and to teach them their continued dependence upon God.

Christ said, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4, NKJV). That is a word of blessing. Although the bread be in our hand, yet the blessing is in God’s hand, and it is obtained from His hand only by prayer. If God withheld His blessing, nothing we have would do us any good. Our food would not nourish us and our clothes would not warm us.

One of the frightening passages in the Bible is found in Psalm 106:15. It reads, “He gave them their request, but sent leanness into their soul” (NKJV). Many people have riches today as a result of greed and covetousness; but their souls are lean, their hearts are cold toward God, their consciences are dulled and their minds are blinded. They know spiritual poverty here, and the moment they die they will know material poverty as well.

The very prosperity that we know should lead us to repentance, and we should give humble thanks to God. Jesus said, “How hard it is for those who trust in riches to enter the kingdom of God!” (Mark 10:24, NKJV).

Christ taught also that from everyone who is given much, much shall be required. Some day God will ask for an accounting of our stewardship. A great percentage of the wealth of the nations of the world is being expended on alcohol, gambling, entertainment, cosmetics and overeating. A very small percentage of the national income goes to churches. We are enjoying the bounty that God has bestowed upon us, but often we are biting the hand that feeds us.

The Bible teaches that God delights in giving and that He gives even to His enemies. Men and women spread nets and snares for their enemies, but God spreads a table. The dew forms on the thistle as well as on the rose. The rain of God’s mercy falls upon the worst of people. God puts bread in the mouths that are opened against Him. God feeds millions, and they fight against Him. He gives them bread, and they give Him rebellion. Not only do the ungrateful millions forget His mercies, they abuse Him. The Lord said to Jeremiah, “When I had fed them to the full, then they committed adultery” (Jeremiah 5:7, NKJV).

God gives people wisdom, and they serve the devil with it. He gives them strength, and they waste it in fornication. He gives them food to eat, and they lift up their heel against Him. They are like Absalom who, as soon as David his father had kissed him, plotted treason against him.

However, the Bible warns that a day is coming when those who sin against their Giver and abuse God’s royal favors will face a terrifying judgment. They will scream for mercy and call for the rocks to fall on them and hide them, but they will not escape the wrath of God. All of God’s giving ought to drive us to thanksgiving. He is the founder and provider of all our blessings and is entitled to all our acknowledgments. The Bible says that all the rivers come from the sea and there they return again. So all our gifts come from God, and to Him must all our praises return.

We are told in Psalm 119:165 that peace is also the gift of God. He has a formula for peace. His formula is in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ, whom He has designated as Prince of Peace. The nations of this world have rejected the peace that God offers. They plan and build for war. Yet there are millions of people around the world who do have peace at this moment, because they have found the secret of peace. They have peace in their hearts, as the Bible teaches: “Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 5:1, NKJV).

The real war in which men and women are engaged is a war of rebellion against God. This rebellion has brought about destruction, suffering, misery, frustration and a thousand and one ills to the population of the world. God longs to see this rebellion cease. He has sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to the cross as a demonstration of His love and mercy. He asks us to come to that cross in repentance of our sins and submission of our will to Him. He promises a peace treaty for all who will come by faith.

Several years ago I received a letter from a man who said that he had been on the verge of alcoholism. His home had broken up, and twice he had been on the brink of committing suicide. With this deep need in his soul, he came to one of our Crusade meetings. As he sat among the thousands of people, he felt lonely and miserable. He hated himself and despised God. He made fun of Cliff Barrows as he led the singing. When the offering was taken he thought, “What a racket!” When I stood to preach, he sneered.

This man was a University of California graduate who had taken several speech courses. He said that during the first five minutes I broke every law of speech he had ever learned. Yet even as I spoke, another Voice began speaking to his soul. That night I preached on the text, “What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” (Mark 8:36, NKJV). At the invitation, this man who had cursed God and made fun of his wife’s churchgoing felt himself pulled out of his seat by an irresistible power. Tearfully he made his way to the front of the auditorium to stand with the others, indicating his need for repentance and asking to receive Christ as Savior.

He wrote, “That night I made my peace with God. I never dreamed what a transformation would take place in my life. I lost all taste for alcohol. My business is prospering. I am back with my family, and we are enjoying daily Bible readings and prayers. I have joined the church and was recently asked to teach a Sunday school class. I wish to thank you, but most of all I want to give thanks to Him who died on the cross to make it all possible.”

Thanksgiving? Yes. Let us get on our knees humbly and thank God for the blessings He has given us, both material and spiritual. They have come from His hand. Let us not neglect to thank Him.

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23 Comments

Diana says 9.23.2011, 03:11 a.m.

Wonderful my God is... An I will praise Him forever and ever....

joshua says 12.10.2010, 07:57 a.m.

I acknowledge God for being my everything because without him I would have nothing Praise the Lord our God. Thank you God Amen.

Kalu Jonah Agwu says 11.25.2010, 1:41 p.m.

I want to thank God Almighty for His grace, mercies, provisions, protections, guidance, and all His goodness in my life. Though I'm jobless at the moment, but God has being gracous and merciful......tears...I love you Lord, I love You. I have nothing to offer you but my life, take all for your glory and services. Thank You Lord, i'm grateful, I am! Thank you Billy for all you encouragement. God bless you. In all, let God's people say, His mercies endureth for ever. Amen

Rafael from Brazil says 11.25.2010, 08:02 a.m.

God bless all His daughters and sons around the world.We have to be grateful to God.And all the christians have to pray the goodness of Him.All good things for all.

Joyce says 11.25.2010, 05:53 a.m.

This is real truth, thanksgiving and praise go together, they are a weapon against the enemy of our souls...BGEA has always been a favorite of mine and will continue to be, thank you, Billy Graham for all you have done in obedience to Christ and gratitude to God Almighty, may God continue to bless your ministry and the Holy Spirit continue to strengthen you...in Jesus' Name...Amen

Evangelina says 11.25.2010, 01:46 a.m.

Create a clean heart in me O Lord and renew a right spirit within me. Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus, Holy Spirit show me the way in which you would have me walk and help me to honor You with a heart of thanksgiving every day of my life.

Carlos LLerena says 11.24.2010, 11:37 p.m.

Thank you Rev. Graham for your extraordinary service to our nation, we are so proud of a servant like you, and we ask the Lord for others to follow your steps and be great.

Andrew says 11.24.2010, 11:03 p.m.

Praise the Father, Praise the Son Praise the Spirit three in one---filled with power and with grace the name above all other names! Jesus paid the price so we are made whole, Jesus prepared the way for us to be with the Father, Jesus saved us from ourselves and showed a more excellent way---glory to him who sits on the throne forever and ever...AMEN!

Brent says 11.24.2010, 8:57 p.m.

The President needs to proclomate a special "Billy Graham" day in honor of this great servant of God and man. He's the best man that this country has ever seen.

Ronisha says says 11.24.2010, 7:06 p.m.

Thank you Mr. Graham for this message. This should remind me that I have to thankful for what God has giving me and what God has done for me. Happy Thanksgiving and May God bless you.

Cindy says 11.24.2010, 6:44 p.m.

So many blessings I have in my life. The encouragement I receive from BGEA is always a blessing.

Luis says 11.24.2010, 6:39 p.m.

Thank You, Lord.

Kathy says 11.24.2010, 6:38 p.m.

The crusade Rev. Graham held and preached in the above sermon and makes reference to the man who resisted God, made fun and mockery during the service, had made fun of his wife's churchgoing; however, he was transformed at the end of the service in what he called an "irresistible power"; isn't that just the way it is when the Holy Spirit speaks to us? Isn't that the feeling when our hearts begin to beat so loudly and hard until we become almost short of breath until we say "yes" to God, "yes, I want to live for you, dear Father in heaven. I want to be your servant". It is a feeling that can never be explained to anyone; but it is a feeling to be held in our own heart, soul, body that is truly irresistible. Thank you God for giving me the chance to have that intimate encounter and to live the rest of my life doing Your Will. Amen.

Adriano says 11.24.2010, 5:33 p.m.

God is just woderful. I have many motives to thank Him. On November 27 I'm getting married, I praise and Thank God for it all .God Bless all of you !

Alex Heatwole says 11.24.2010, 11:35 a.m.

This world is to good to be true. but it most certainly is. If we could conquer our foolish fear and give but a smidgen to God (only our faith), He will give us EVERYTHING. There are no words to describe His kindness. hahaha yeeeeeeaaa! - thank you Billy for conquering your fear.

Anna says 11.24.2010, 11:27 a.m.

Rev. Graham, it would be easy to say that If you weren't doing the work of God as you are, that HE would have someone else doing this work. However, I thank HIM that HE saw in you the character, the quality, the commitment and love that you have towards HIM, that HE saw you as the perfect vessel for HIS divine purpose. I rejoice in the fact that this world has witnessed a true follower of CHRIST and has a living example of GOD living among man. I truly love you, my brother in Christ.

Angel says 11.24.2010, 11:22 a.m.

Gracias hermano Billy por haberme inspirado a mi y a muchas personas de lo que es un siervo de Dios. Feliz día de Accíon de Gracias. Thanks brother Billy for having inspired me and many people of what is a servant of God. Happy Thanksgiving Day.

Wynne says 11.24.2010, 11:03 a.m.

Thank you for this message. I am only 24 but i have found that this world offers us no hope. There are distractions all around us and so many get caught up in them and miss why we are here. I thank God that He saved me at a young age and that He has allowed me to see His path clearly. What hope, joy and peace he brings as you surrender it all to him. This life is not the end of it all. We have an amazing future ahead that cannot be compared with anything in this life. Thank you, Lord for this great hope and our future home!

Rene says 11.24.2010, 10:58 a.m.

Thank You Heavenly Holy Father for everything that you and you alone have granted to me. May I never ever take for granted that which I have, and may I always remember who has granted these things to me. Father may I always be mindful of those who have little to nothing and may I always give to those as you have given to me. Thank You Jesus

Maureen says 11.24.2010, 10:53 a.m.

I have so much to be thankful for. The fact that God loves us (me) so much that he sent his only Son to take our (my) place at the cross. I am saved through the blood of Jesus. I am alive because of Jesus. I am a work in progress and I have a very long road to still go down but I know God is with me. I need Him and I always want to keep learning to always trust, love and surrender to Him only.

John says 11.24.2010, 10:01 a.m.

Thank you Reverend Graham for submitting to God's will and leading so many people to repentance and to Jesus. What a blessing to read this article. You are very cool.

jackie says 11.24.2010, 09:59 a.m.

Thank you for this word. I leave better off than when I came. :)

Holly says 11.24.2010, 09:45 a.m.

These are true words and they help me remember all I have to be thankful to God for, and to remember to pray for all those that are without.

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