Heavenly Lord,
how shall I show my gratitude towards You,
for all that You have done for me?
What shall I bring as an acceptable offering?If I slay a fat cow upon your altar and sprinkle its blood,
You will not take, for the sacrifice You desire is mercy and love.
Even if I fill a room with treasures of all kinds for You,
It would not be enough to show my innermost gratitude
To the Creator of heaven and earth,
who has been so gracious to me and
pours out His blessing upon me every morning.Great God, I hallow You,
for Your wonderful kindness is everlasting.
I give You all the glory and honor.Lord, this is my thanksgiving:
to praise and worship You
all the days of my life and forevermore. Amen!

This is my Thanksgiving
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