Do we live Thanksgiving?
"In 1777, while America was still fighting for independence, the Continental Congress issued The First National Thanksgiving Proclamation, setting aside December 18, 1777, as a day of prayerand thanksgiving. The proclamation urged Americans to gather in their churches to praise God for his blessings, confess their sins, and pray for his continued favor on the new nation. It clearly shows that Thanksgiving was never meant to be just a feast but a day of worship, recognizing that “it is the indispensable Duty of all Men to adore the superintending Providence of Almighty God.”
Then in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving a permanent national holiday, declaring the last Thursday of November to be a day to thank “our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens.”
Understanding this timeline helps us see that Thanksgiving was never about turkey or parades—it was about a nation humbling itself before God in gratitude and repentance.
“Give thanks in all circumstances” (1 Thessalonians 5:18), do we live those words?" AIG