Suppose you were hungry, homeless, sleeping under a bridge or in a cardboard 
box; could you celebrate Thanksgiving? Most of us tell how we say thanks for 
nice homes, cars, food, good jobs, friends, fun. Can those who have none of 
this have Thanksgiving? Don't say yes if only the Red Cross, ADRA, or Salvation 
Army gives them a turkey dinner. That lasts only one day, then back under the 
bridge again.
There's a Bible Thanksgiving that gets lost in the normal celebrations: 
thanksgiving that you don't have to die the second death; thanksgiving that you 
have actually been given eternal life "in Christ." That refuge under a bridge 
may be very uncomfortable, but it's your privilege to rejoice that "in Christ" 
you have already been redeemed from hell itself. The Son of God also was 
homeless, had nowhere to lay His head, He says; but He was resurrected to 
eternal life, and "in Him" you too inherit the same. Welcome to sharing your 
living space with Him!

It's astounding, but its Bible truth: you have already been "elected" to 
eternal life "in Christ." Not that you deserve the gift for which you celebrate 
such transcendent Thanksgiving; Paul says, "by grace are ye saved through 
faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest 
any one should boast" (Eph. 2:8, 9; when it says "not of works" it means not of 
your own volition). Face reality: if Christ had not died for you, you would 
most certainly have been eternally lost. But He did die for you, and rose 
again; the "you" in Ephesians 1 and 2 is the "you" of the entire human race. 
All have been redeemed. Your seat at the heavenly banquet has your place card 
on it with your name.

Now, don't blow everything by choosing to disbelieve this gospel truth. Yes, 
you can be lost, and many will be; but not because they weren't elected or got 
overlooked. John 3:16-19 says the problem was only unbelief. Believing the Good 
News will give you a Thanksgiving Day 365 times a year; and I believe such 
faith will enable you to find a way out from under that bridge.

--Robert J. Wieland

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