Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
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“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; His love endures forever."
Psalm 107:1 NIV
Thanksgiving. The day when the kitchen becomes a Bedlam Bonanza, the turkey somehow takes center stage like a celebrity in a featherless tuxedo, and everyone’s stomach growls like an impatient lion waiting to feast. Yet somehow, in the midst of flour-dusted counters and the sweet smell of pumpkin pie, there’s love happening.
It’s the kind of love that turns a spilled bowl of pickled eggs into a story you’ll laugh about for years. A love that transforms your lumpy gravy into a metaphor for life (not everything has to be perfect to be wonderful, right?). It’s the kind of love that reminds us Thanksgiving isn’t about the mountain of food—it’s about family … your people.
Throughout the day, we giggle as the toddlers wear mashed potatoes like war paint. We coax a smile from the lone teenager glued to their phone—because deep down, they want to be part of the chaos (even if they won’t admit it). We play Nerf tag with the restless pre-teens, just to remind them adults can still win ... sometimes.
And sure, the oven timers will beep out of sync, the dinner rolls might end up a little toasty, and someone may or may not drop the ham onto the floor. Okay, so that happened. But isn’t that the beauty of it all? Thanksgiving isn’t about a picture-perfect table—it’s about messy, beautiful togetherness. It's about being thankful for everything, and at the heart of it all stands a bigger truth: Jesus. He’s the head of this feast, the unseen Guest who ties every bite of pie, every giggle, every hug, and every "I love you" together.
Our God's grace and love overflows—not just our plates.
So, as we laugh, share, and savor the food (and maybe fight over the last piece of salvaged ham), let’s pause to remember what we are really celebrating. It’s not the turkey on the table or the football on TV or the kids turning cartwheels in the livingroom. Nope, but those are wonderful things too. It’s all about being thankful for God’s unconditional love and for the blessing of sharing another year with family.
Precious one, God’s love reminds us that life doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful. Our family, like the meal, is made up of many elements—each bringing its own flavor. Some days, it’s sweet and smooth like pie filling; other days, it’s bumpy and lumpy like mashed potatoes. But today? Everything comes together. And as we gather around the table, let's be thankful Thanksgiving is not about perfection—it’s about presence.
It’s about love.
It’s about Jesus—the unseen Guest. “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever” (Psalm 107:1 NIV).
Heavenly Father,
My heart overflows with thankfulness today. Within the mess, the noise, and the beautiful chaos, I thank You for the gift of family. I thank You for the love that binds us, for laughter that heals, and for grace that protects. You’ve given me and my loved ones more than we deserve ... You've given us the gift of Your Son, Jesus. Lord, You are so good, and Your love endures forever. In Jesus' name. Amen.
May you all have a Happy Thanksgiving.
❤️God Bless❤️