A Prayer about Preparing for Thanksgiving
Lord God,
As we prepare in America for Thanksgiving Day,
I am reminded that for Christians,
every day should be “Thanksgiving Day.”
When we insert the Greek words for the English,
we see the meaning more clearly:
Charis increases eucharisteo.
Charis, that is, “grace,”
increases eucharisteo, that is, “happy-grace,” or “gratitude.”
Grace increases gratitude.
Even now as we pray, may we remember the many ways you have shown us your grace—Throughout our lives…
[Name some ways you have seen his grace in your lifetime]
Throughout this year…
[Name some ways you have seen God’s grace this year]
Throughout this past month
[Name some ways you have seen God’s grace this month].
May our hearts overflow with gratitude for all of your many gifts,
and may the world see your glory!
In Jesus’ gracious name. Amen.
Read 2 Corinthians 4:13-18.
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