“And you will say on that day: “Give thanks to the LORD, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the peoples, proclaim that his name is exalted.” —Isaiah 12:4
I know that technically this verse is not about Thanksgiving Day itself, but I’ve been reflecting on it as I prepare for the holiday. It has been my guide while I ready my heart for time with family, friends, and festivities.
I love Thanksgiving. I love the food. I have always been obsessed with the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (which MUST be followed by the National Dog Show). I love the tradition and the little bit of pomp and circumstance. Although remembering the survival of the pilgrims is an important part of the holiday, I believe there is a little more “reason for the season” we can include in our Thanksgiving celebrations:
Give thanks to the LORD. Every day leading up to Thanksgiving, I make note of what I’m thankful for specifically over the last 24 hours. It helps me slow down and really consider my day and all the ways––big and small––God has moved through.
Call upon his name. It is not just gratefulness for the sake of being grateful, but gratefulness because of what God has done. Therefore, call upon his name! Name his glory in the things you are thankful for.
Make known his deeds among the peoples. Last night, I went to a Friendsgiving with my church community group. We sat around tables pushed together, sharing the ways God has blessed us throughout the past year. We shared his faithfulness and kindness with one another. We made it known. God’s deeds in my friends’ lives gives an even larger picture of God’s deeds in my life. Hand in hand, all blessings walk together.
Proclaim that his name is exalted. This active giving thanks exalts the LORD. Gathering together on Thanksgiving Day and proclaiming the LORD’s goodness in the land of the living truly exalts him.
Here are some of my kids’ book recommendations to get into the spirit of all things Thanksgiving (see the gallery below for the book cover art):
Thanksgiving in the Woods
Thank You, Sarah
Thankful
Milly and the Macy’s Parade
Balloons Over Broadway
Cranberry Thanksgiving
Apple Cake: A Gratitude
Look and Be Grateful
The Very First Thanksgiving Day
Fry Bread
The Thank You Book
Little Prayers for Ordinary Days
That last book was co-written by our friend Katy Bowser Hutson, one of the speakers at our upcoming conference!
You can get these books anywhere good books are sold, but of course we would encourage you to support indie booksellers like Hearts & Minds Books, Landmark Booksellers, Eighth Day Books and Nooks Gallery and Bookstore.
Bless his holy name!
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This post was written by Carey Bustard, one of the co-editors of Wild Things and Castles in the Sky.