Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, a day set aside in the United States to express gratitude. According to an editorial in the Deseret News, the fourth Thursday in November was designated as “a day of thanksgiving” by President Georg Washington, but American colonists had designated days for giving thanks and for spiritual reflection. Washington’s first thanksgiving proclamation stated, “It is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor….”
Other U.S. presidents have also made
Thanksgiving proclamations. During some of the darkest days of the Civil War,
Abraham Lincoln listed many of the nation’s blessings and then added, “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.”
In 2020 as people dealt with the
COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints issued an invitation to all people to express
gratitude on social media and engage in daily prayer for the week prior to
Thanksgiving.
Over my nine-and-a-half decades of life, I
have concluded that counting our blessings is far better than recounting our problems.
No matter our situation, showing gratitude for our privileges is a fast-acting
and long-lasting spiritual prescription.
I accepted President Nelson’s
invitation and made a gratitude post each day. This activity helped me to look
for the blessings in my life and acknowledge that they come from a Source
outside myself. Many years ago, a friend mentioned that she always listed three
things in her daily journal for which she was grateful that day. I began that
practice. I started by listing three things and realized that I had many more
blessings.
Now I list five things each day. On
days that I am extra grateful for blessings, I list five groups of blessings. This
practice of expressing daily gratitude has helped me to stay positive in
difficult times. Happy Thanksgiving to one and all!
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