Last modified: March 1, 2021
Brady• March 1, 2021•
In the midst of a chapter on persecution, the Hebrew writer tells us that we are a part of a kingdom “that cannot be shaken,” and for that, he says, “we should be grateful.” Why?
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CloseThanksgiving is a time of giving thanks (obviously). But split the word in half, add a few other words in the middle, and you have a totally different understanding of the word that remains true to the holiday. Instead of a day of thanks giving, it's a day of thanks that leads to giving. The holiday season reminds us to be thankful, which, in turn, spurs us towards greater benevolence and charity to others. This is an attitude we should deliberately manifest in our lives as much as possible.
Last modified: March 1, 2021