THANKFULNESS IS NOT A FEELING; IT IS A CHOICE!
Teaching Children the Biblical Mandate of being Thankful
Happy Black Friday? When did it start? How is it that we have not only allowed it to continue but it has grown to be a weeklong shopping spree? Should it surprise us that the one day that is nationally set aside to be thankful for all our blessings is followed by a day that promotes greed, selfishness, unkindness and dissatisfaction? Could the enemy be any less pleased with our giving thanks that he can’t seem to thwart, than to show it by motivating us to replace it with an opportunity to get more for less?
What are we teaching our children about life and godliness by our approach to the Christmas season? Are we doing whatever it takes to get what we/they want under that tree regardless of what it might cost us as a family in the end? Do we teach our children to say please and thank you only to teach them from our actions to be greedy and demanding? If the answers to these questions leave us feeling convicted and uncomfortable then perhaps it is a time for change!
Thankfulness is not the feeling you get when you get what you want or even what you don’t deserve. That is an emotional response of happiness. Happiness is based on what happens. Thankfulness is a choice. Stopping to say thank you for what is given to you or done for you is a learned response. It is not a natural instinct to say thank you. We have to teach our children to be thankful.
How many of us realize that when our children aren’t happy with what life gives or what is done to them that this is a major learning opportunity for us to teach them to be thankful? Sadly I never really gave this much thought as a parent. I have given it MUCH thought as a teacher of Third Culture Kids who wants to help them get the most out of life without becoming either arrogant or victimized by the pleasures and traumas of life.
Being thankful is a command for Christians. As teachers, parents, or mentors, it is our job to model and teach how to give thanks in everything. 1 Thessalonians 5:12-22 is an admonition to a godly lifestyle. In the very center of it are these words: “in everything give thanks. For this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” Just think about that for a moment.
Is it a sin to go shopping on Black Friday, to give others what they want, to be thankful when you get what you want? Important questions demand honest answer! It is the heart attitude that determines the answer. Even as believers our flesh wars against our spirit. It’s about knowing that we’re pleasing to the Lord. Let’s make it a priority this year to please Him by truly giving thanks and teaching how to give thanks for everything.