Thanksgiving Meditations Scott Pauley

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Through the years I have written a number of brief articles on the subject of gratitude. From time to time we all must be reminded how good God has been and how worthy He is of our praise! I thought that today you may enjoy reading one of these Bible meditations in your personal devotional time. Perhaps you could read one with your family as you gather to give thanks.

My Thanksgiving List In One Sentence

God’s Greatest Provision

Why I Am Grateful For What I Never Got

For Thanksgiving Day

WHO Are You Thankful For?

Don’t just “be thankful” – “give thanks!” Personally, intentionally, specifically set aside time today to give God praise and praise Him to others. We have a wonderful Lord!


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