Jesus had gathered His disciples for what was to be His last meal with them: the Passover meal. He knew that by this same time the next day, He would be dead and His men scattered. With this in mind, Jesus took the bread and gave thanks for it to His Father. He refers to the bread as His body, which was to be broken for them, as well as for all humanity.
I find it so interesting that Jesus, knowing fully what was going to happen, gave thanks. He broke the bread (and even shared it with Judas!). In my case, I can only hope that I would be thankful if I knew that I was soon to suffer for Jesus’ sake. As I reflect on the Thanksgiving season, it is my hope that, no matter what circumstances life finds you in, you will take some time to reflect on what you are thankful for; what you are grateful for. As I sit here, I think of my wife and children, their spouses and children (our precious grandchildren!), and I am moved to grateful tears of appreciation for God’s gift of them to me. I am also deeply grateful for God’s tender mercy and grace poured out for me through Jesus, His dear Son. I am grateful for having the opportunity to be with my brothers, whom I have not been with at the same time in over 20 years. Finally, I am grateful for the friends who have stood by me and have shown me much about the love of Jesus when I was unlovable.
Questions to consider: What are you grateful for? How can you express your gratefulness? How will you express it?
Prayer: Father, thank You for the relationships in my life. I am humbled by Your loving care for me expressed through those in my life. Thank You! Amen.
