As little children our
parents would often tug at our sleeves when were given a gift or a small treat and
remind us, “What do you say?” Recognizing all we have been given by God in his love
and mercy, on this Thanksgiving Day we gather to pray and feast and remind one
another, “What do you say?”
Thank you, thank you
Lord from the bottom of our hearts for all you have given so freely, so
lavishly. Our hearts are full, filled to overflowing, for what do we have that
we have not received? Wonder, praise, thanksgiving become one.
And so fittingly,
wonderfully, jubilantly we celebrate Eucharist on this day. Eucharist means
thanksgiving. God never stops giving God’s very Self to us. God is love. Love
never ends. And even as we come to thank and praise God for all he has given us,
it is he who is gathering us at this Eucharist to feed us once again with himself.
Our thanksgiving overflows.