Pastor Dave opens the sermon by sharing his recent feelings of being down, attributing it to the weather and life's busyness. He expresses a desire for the congregation to cultivate true thankfulness, not just as a seasonal gesture but as a way of life. He challenges the church to a 21-day journey of thankfulness leading up to Thanksgiving and Advent, emphasizing the role of daily scripture and prayer. In a personal reflection, he admits that the sermon may be more for himself, as preaching helps him discern what is real and good in his own life.
The sermon then delves into the story of Jesus feeding the multitude with seven loaves of bread, highlighting the power of thankfulness in the face of scarcity. Pastor Dave encourages the congregation to trust in God's provision and to approach Him with gratitude, which can multiply what little we have. He shares that thankfulness leads to contentment and diminishes worries and anxieties.
Pastor Dave also discusses the importance of remembering God's covenant and promises for the future. He introduces the concept of thanking God for things that haven't happened yet, explaining that faith is the certainty of things unseen. By thanking God in advance, we can live without worry about what we lack, as faith allows us to be thankful for the unseen future.
The sermon continues with an emphasis on thankfulness as the key to a full life. Pastor Dave warns against a cultural tendency to overlook Thanksgiving in the rush towards Christmas and the desire for more material possessions. He stresses that genuine thankfulness is necessary to experience the fullness of life that God offers.
Pastor Mike also contributes to the sermon, sharing a thought he received during worship about the importance of giving thanks rather than just taking thanks. He expresses enthusiasm for the church's tradition of The Giving Tree, which collects coats and toys for those in need, highlighting the importance of active participation in giving.
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