November 26th – Hebrews 13:15
The day before Thanksgiving can be a hectic one. There are lists to finish, meals to prepare, and a house that suddenly needs more attention than usual. But Hebrews 13:15 gently pulls us back to what matters most. And that’s offering God a continual sacrifice of praise. Not just praise that comes easily when everything is warm and festive, but praise that comes from a heart choosing gratitude even in the middle of the noise. As we move through today with hands full and minds scattered, we can pause. Pause and remember that gratitude isn’t tied to a perfect table or a flawless plan. It’s the song that flows from knowing who God is. He is faithful, steady, and deserving of our thanks in every season. So before the rush of tomorrow begins, let’s offer Him praise right here. Praise Him in the ordinary, in the preparation, and in the quiet corners of our heart. Because Thanksgiving may come once a year, but a grateful spirit is something He invites us to carry every day. And when we offer Him that kind of praise, it becomes a gift far greater than anything on our table.
Prayer Prompt:
Lord, before the rush of tomorrow arrives, help me pause today and offer You genuine, heartfelt praise. Show me how to thank You not just with my words, but with my attitude, my choices, and my heart. Help me find moments of gratitude in the middle of the preparation and remind me that You are worthy of thanksgiving every single day. Amen.

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