GIVING THANKS IN  HARD TIMES!
Hab  3:17-18
17 Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither  shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields  shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall  be no herd in the stalls:
18 Yet I will rejoice in the  LORD, I will joy in the God of my  salvation.
Determined to protect their  families from these  spiritual and cultural dangers, the Pilgrims uprooted their community and sailed  for a New World in America 
The Pilgrims set sail for  America Plymouth 
Even as the great Civil War  raged, President  Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday in November 1863 “as a day of  Thanksgiving and Praise to our benevolent Father.” He said: “The year that is  drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields  and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we  are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added,  which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and  soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful  providence of Almighty God.”
He continued, “No human counsel hath devised nor hath  any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of  the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath  nevertheless remembered mercy. It has seemed to me fit and proper that they  should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and  one voice by the whole American People.”
Today as you are seated before your  feast and  accompanied by your friends and relatives pause to remember that Thanksgiving  was born out of hardship and difficulty. 
Much of the content of today’s  message comes from  an article received from The Christian Law Association to whom I own both thanks  and apologies.
Dear Lord, today I am thankful for an abundance of both supplies and friends. AMEN
 
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