Today's promise: God blesses those who
seek after Him
How often do you ask God
to hurry?
"O Lord, I am
calling to you. Please hurry! Listen when I cry to you for help! Accept my
prayer as incense offered to you, and my upraised hands as an evening
offering."
Psalm 141:1-2 NLT
The Second Thanksgiving
The year was 1623. The
Pilgrims had been in the New World for two and half years. The first
Thanksgiving of 1621 was only a memory by this time because this summer's
drought was jeopardizing everything. Not even the Indians could remember
anything like it. The settlers had planted more corn than before, but without
any rainfall, there would be no harvest. Daily they had prayed that God would
send rain, but he hadn't answered. As the psalmist did in Psalm 141:1, they
were begging God to hurry.
Finally, the settlers set aside an entire day for prayer and worship. As they went for worship, the "heavens were as clear and the drought as like to continue as it ever was," yet when they left the meeting, "the weather was overcast, the clouds gathered on all sides." For the next 14 days there were "moderate showers of rain," according to Edward Winslow, one of the Pilgrims.
The Indians watched and were amazed at how the God of the new settlers had answered their prayers, and that year, after the harvest, a second Thanksgiving was celebrated with the Indians joining in as well.
"Hurry up, Lord," we often prod, wondering why the Almighty doesn't seem to be in as much of a rush as we are. Sometimes we need to set our watches to his clock.
From The One Year® Book of Psalms with devotionals by William J. Petersen and Randy Petersen (Tyndale) entry for November 22
Finally, the settlers set aside an entire day for prayer and worship. As they went for worship, the "heavens were as clear and the drought as like to continue as it ever was," yet when they left the meeting, "the weather was overcast, the clouds gathered on all sides." For the next 14 days there were "moderate showers of rain," according to Edward Winslow, one of the Pilgrims.
The Indians watched and were amazed at how the God of the new settlers had answered their prayers, and that year, after the harvest, a second Thanksgiving was celebrated with the Indians joining in as well.
"Hurry up, Lord," we often prod, wondering why the Almighty doesn't seem to be in as much of a rush as we are. Sometimes we need to set our watches to his clock.
From The One Year® Book of Psalms with devotionals by William J. Petersen and Randy Petersen (Tyndale) entry for November 22
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