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Ongoing GeoIntel and Analysis in the theater of nuclear war.  DEFCON Level assessment issued for public notification.  Established 1984.

Lighthope’s Beacon: Thanksgiving

THANKSGIVING should be a “daily” thing!
We should all “daily” thank the King of kings!
When we wake up every morning we should give thanks that we are still alive!
Let us thank The Lord for our husbands and for our wives!
Let us thank God for our In-laws and our Sisters and Brothers!
Let us give praise for every relative and friend and our circle of others!
Let us cast away all grudges and all our ill feelings!
And pray that our family relationships might receive a much needed healing!
Let us give thanks by forgiving others as commanded by God!
Even if they have offended us on this path we trod.
Let us cast every old grudge onto the wings of the wind!
Because God’s Word says to cling to a grudge is Sin!
Thanksgiving should not be just one day a year!
THANKSGIVING should be the condition of a heart that walks daily in Godly fear.
When we are happy we should give God thanks and praise!
When we are sad we should give God thanks and praise!
Thanksgiving should be given every day of the week!
Thanksgiving keeps us spiritually strong and keeps us from growing spiritually weak!
THANKSGIVING IS THE DAY WE SHOULD BURY ALL GRUDGES DEEP IN THE EARTH!
Thanksgiving is the day we should love on family and friends with all we are worth!
 Lewis E. Thomas
As given by God on 11/23/2017

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