The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1967 — Page 4
The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, IndltM
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Wednesday, Nevamber 22, 196? Thanksgiving message
First Church of Christ | Scientist Thanksgiving Sen-ice — November 23 at 11:00 a. m. Friends, neighbors, and the public are especially invited. A specially prepared “Thanksgiving” lesson-sermon will be read at this service. A Thanksgiving Message: How can anyone put his heart into “Thanksgiving - ’ when there’s so much violence and grief in the world? It’s not a new question. The Bible tells of good men who struggled hard for an answer. But this they found: The times of greatest trouble are the times when men need the spirit of Thanksgiving most
of all.
Gratitude In the midst of “good times’ and material prosperity comes all too easily, j and is apt to be superficial. When forced to look more deeply into life — to find a more unselfish love and other riches of Spirit — only then do we begin to discover the real meaning of Thanksgiving, to see more clearly man’s constant debt to God for everything that is truly good. This kind of thanksgiving, when challenged by adversity, ] only grows stronger, j Treachery and tyranny were closing in on him, the Bible says, but Daniel “prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.” In the middle of a raging storm at sea. with the ship he' ; was on about to be smashed | on the rocks, Paul “took bread. I and gave thanks to God In presence of them all.’
Whether faced by hungry multitudes or standing before the tomb of Lazarus, Jesus first gave thanks. In the sublimest example at all. on the night before his crucifixion, during the darkest hours the world has knowp, Jesus “took the cup, and gave thanks” — and then Invited those who were with him to share in his life. The basis of his thanksgiving, as he indicated often, was a deep constant acknowledgement of his imperishable unity with God — something that filleif his being and governed every, thing he did. He expected that w« toe would feel It — would aay “our Father” because we really had to. because we saw it was so. Isn’t this the only basis for thanksgiving ? Material blessings just don’t go around. Tables are empty, and somtimes a chair is empty. But there is always a reason for thanksgiving. It’a built Into the structure of things, and It never changes. We catch cleatglimpses of it when we’re moved by compassion, reaching out in totally unselfish love. Then we know ourselves better — and our neighbor. And thanks flows out. Perhaps it comes down to
this:
To give thanks to God really means to give ourselves, our hearts and minds. This Is only giving back what we owe to Him in the first place. But we must consciously give ourselves to God in order to know the blessing of what It means to be His sons.
ClMt it Cut Little silhouettes cut out of black construction paper in the shapes of pilgrim hats and turkeys make a special Thanksgiving hit with the childrerw Print their names on the silhouettes with white pen.
It*S the Tops Try these topping!
for pumpkin pie: A. Fold 2 tablespoons mincemeat and a few drops of rum flavoring into a cup of whipped cream. B. Top with a blend of % cup toasted, flaked coconut and
li cup sour cream.
Peppermint Express Take an ordinary pull-toy train, paint it red and fill it with all kinds of peppermint candycartwheels, canes, sticks or drops. What a surprise for the little ones. Makes an unusual holiday table decoration. The trouble with learning by experience is that it teaches you a lot of Ihines vou didn't really want to know. To shell nuts so they come out whole, soak the nuts overnight in salted water before cracking them. Band Aid When wrapping packages, use a rubber band to hold the paper in place while you tie the ribbon or string. Make Any Day WaShflay One of the big advantages of having an electric clothes dryer is that you can do the washing anytime you please ... rain or shine ... night or day... winter or summer, because a flameless electric dryer makes its own "sunshine." There is no flue to worry about, so you can install it anywhere you please. And speaking of installation, during November you can have your new electric clothes dryer installed free if your home is served by Public Service Indiana.
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