For many countless Americans, celebrating Thanksgiving this year may be difficult in the wake of such challenging times. It seems as though certainty has given way to uncertainty and every security is being threatened.
Yet one certainty and security remains unshaken: God’s word.
As hard as the times may be for some, times were harder for the early pilgrims celebrating their first “Thanksgiving” in 1621.
Half the settlers died from starvation the year before because of a harsh winter.
The surviving colonists then learned from the native Wampanoags how to hunt and harvest native foods. Beyond their will to survive, these early American settlers had a heart of thankfulness and servitude to God.