Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Daily Devotion - Wednesday, November 30

Healing Words

A little “groaner” now that you've enjoyed your holiday consumption:

Why do we have three different names for that bread mixture that cooks inside the turkey? Well, if you eat only one serving, it is best to call it dressing. But, because it is so good and we have a second serving, some like to call it filling. Only in America, is there enough to have a bit more. So that makes it stuffing!

It is hard to fathom, but it is true. Last week there were at least several hundred thousand (actually it’s probably in the millions) pies baked that would not normally be baked on a Wednesday/Thursday in our great land. More bread was purchased than on any other day of the year. And the list goes on!

In metro Indianapolis more than 25,000 meals were delivered to families who could not support a Thanksgiving feast on their own. In addition there were a number of places where free meals were served. Realizing our blessings, we share with our brothers and sisters. It is good to remember that hungry people will be around us throughout these next months of the winter season. Canned goods for food banks are so very helpful. Making regular donations demonstrates our thankful spirit all winter long! Allow me to conclude today’s devotions with this prayer for the hungry:

Help us always remember that it is you whom we behold
In weakened bodies and haunting faces of hungry folk.
Grant that we may not turn away, but that we may find ways
To share your blessings that we’ve received
With those who do not have. Amen.

--Ben Keckler
11.30.11

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