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Billy Graham Devotional 24 November 2022 || Being Grateful in Word and Deed

Today’s Billy Graham Daily Devotional for Thursday 24th November 2022 (Daily Reading)

Billy Graham Devotional 24 November 2022 || Being Grateful in Word and Deed

Today’s Billy Graham Daily Devotional for Thursday 24th November 2022 (Daily Reading)

Welcome to The Billy Graham Daily Devotional Reading for November 23rd, 2022. William Franklin Graham Jr. was an American evangelist and an ordained Southern Baptist minister who became well known internationally in the late 1940s. He was a prominent evangelical Christian figure, and according to a biographer, was “among the most influential Christian leaders” of the 20th century.

Today’s Topic: Being Grateful in Word and Deed

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Scripture: O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever. —Psalm 118:1

This year as we observe our season of thanksgiving, let us be grateful not only in word but also in deed. Let our gratitude find expression in a resolve to live a life more unselfish and more consecrated to Jesus Christ. When we sit around our tables laden with sumptuous delicacies, let us not forget that half the world will go to bed hungry. As we enjoy the comforts of our cozy homes, let us not forget that great numbers in other parts of the world have no homes to go to.

When we step into our sleek automobiles, let us not forget that most of the people in the world cannot afford even a bicycle. In the Lord’s Prayer as recorded in the sixth chapter of Matthew, we read, “Give us this day our daily bread.” Scripture teaches that the good things of this life are the gifts of God, and that He is the donor of all our blessings. Thanksgiving? Yes. Let us get on our knees humbly and thank God for the blessings He has given us, both material and spiritual. They have come from His hands.

Read this story and learn how to be thankful in all things.

Prayer for the day
You bring me such abundance, almighty God. As I think of Thanksgiving Day, may my heart be completely consecrated to Your Son, Jesus Christ, so that through Him my life will show my gratitude to You.

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