Thanksgiving
by Lynn Mosher
(Louisville, KY)
The economy. Foreclosures. Job loss. High prices. Financial turmoil. All these lay heavy on the minds of many right now.
Today, though, I was reminded of a story in the life of Corrie ten Boom. If you’ve never heard of Corrie, she was a young, Dutch Christian living in Holland as she and her family helped the Jews to escape the Nazis in WWII. Hence, the title of one of her books, The Hiding Place.
After being betrayed, they were imprisoned in two places, one in which their father died, before Corrie and her sister were sent to the notorious concentration camp, Ravensbruck, near Berlin.
Life in this camp was intolerable. For one thing, their cabin was infested was fleas, which fed on the prisoners by biting them constantly. However, Corrie and Betsie managed to have a daily Bible study with the other women, many of whom came to the Lord.
At first, they were afraid to conduct these meetings, but, each night, they became bolder, as no guard ever entered their cabin, which baffled them.
One night, as they read scripture about praising God for all things, Betsie turned to Corrie and said they were going to praise God for the fleas. Corrie absolutely refused. Betsie insisted and Corrie finally gave in. They all got down on their knees and thanked God for the fleas.
Years later, Corrie found a journal of one of the guards that had stood outside their door. He wrote that he would never set foot inside because it was so infested with fleas.
Betsie died while imprisoned. However, when Corrie was released, she found out it had been “a clerical error,” as all the other women her age were killed a week later.
Written to the Ephesians by Paul while imprisoned, he told them, “…making melody with all your heart to the Lord, at all times and for everything giving thanks in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to God the Father.” (Eph. 19b-20 AMP) To the Thessalonians, he wrote, “No matter what happens, always be thankful, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.” (1 Thess. 5:18 NLT)
Just some thoughts to ponder at this time of year…ask yourself: For what will I give thanks this year? Am I thankful for the “fleas” of my circumstances? Will I thank Him just for things, things that can disappear in the blink of an eye? My job, my house, my family, my possessions?
Or will I be thankful for all God does in my life, for all the little everyday things as well as the big things? Will I also be thankful for those things He keeps from entering my life?
Will I be thankful that He is Who He says He is? Will I be thankful for His grace and mercy, His righteousness and justice, His comfort and peace, His supply and protection, His Word and His promises?
With all my heart, I pray for each of you to have a very blessed Thanksgiving.
~~Blessings, Lynn~~