Thankless?

Pastor Jim Kilby • April 7, 2025

I spent more than 20 years in the military and although I never was called to give my life for my country, I certainly understood the concept of dying for a greater cause than myself. Everyone of us was prepared to do just that if necessary. During the Cold War I spent several years in Europe, on a few occasions mere inches from the border of Soviet controlled territory. We were never far from a chemical, biological, or even a nuclear weapon that was aimed squarely at our forces. While that was unnerving at times, what bothered me the most was that back in the United States, many who went to school with me and who stayed to make a better living, never gave much of a thought to the sacrifices I and others made for them. Often I felt like we were taken for granted. And as I see soldiers giving their lives once again, I wonder how many of us give a second thought unless they're personally related to us. While you prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving Day this month, consider what's been sacrificed on your behalf, even this very day! Jesus did not die so that we could live thankless lives of selfishness. Give thanks, and give the glory to God. Everything you have, even life itself, has been bought for you at a great price!

 

 "Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name." Psalm 100:4



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