Thanksgiving- A Very Important Holiday

Thanksgiving is one of the three most important holidays. Christmas celebrates Christ's birth. Easter celebrates Christ's sacrifice on the cross for our sins and His resurrection. Thanksgiving is to thank God for our many blessings.
Christmas and Easter have become too commercialized. Many have gotten so caught-up in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and buying gifts that these holidays have lost all real meaning. Almost all children can tell you about Santa and the bunny, but hardly any can tell you much about Christ. Thanksgiving hasn't had nearly as much commercialism as other holidays. That has not helped it keep it's religious significance.
There are a few decorations in the stores that can't be used for Halloween, but not many. The symbols of Thanksgiving are turkeys, Pilgrims, Indians, pumpkins, corn, and scarecrows. Quite a few people have added football. There are few Thanksgiving books, coloring books, or toys to help teach children about Thanksgiving.
Today the holiday is all about cooking, eating, and getting together with family. Teachers at elementary schools often ask children what they are thankful for. Laws in the United States prevent teachers from mentioning God. Children who attend Sunday school learn about thanking God, but fewer and fewer parents are taking their children to church. Some people volunteer or donate to food pantries. Few people, even in Christian households, bother to pray and thank the Lord before feasting.

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