November 27, 2002
Thanksgiving Prayer 2002
By
Michelle Malkin
Dear Heavenly Father,
As we gather together to count our blessings, 381
years after the first Thanksgiving Day, we realize how
little appreciation we have expressed for this thy
bounty:
For sunbeams and sunsets and sun-kissed cheeks, for
rainbows and raindrops and rain sticks, for mountain dew
and prairie frost, for harvest moons and shooting stars,
we give thee praise.
For Blueberry Hill and Blackberry Creek, for Apple
Valley and Orange County, for Plum Borough and Peachtree
City, for Pineapple Park and Coconut Grove, we give thee
praise.
For coal miners and construction workers, for
truckers and bakers, for mail sorters and short-order
cooks, for ranch hands and stage hands, for accountants
who keep honest books, for politicians who keep their
promises, for stay-at-home moms and double-shift dads,
we give thee praise.
O God, our help in ages past, our hope for years to
come, we thank you this day for
"Proud to Be an American" and "These Colors Don't
Run," for
"Let Freedom Ring" and "Of Thee I Sing," for "Every
Heart Beats True" and for
"Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue."
For Purple Hearts and Bronze Stars, for Green Berets
and
Gold Stripes, for the 10th Mountain Division and the
15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, for the KC-130 Crew
and the
101st Airborne Division, for the soldiers and SEALS
and special forces who made the ultimate sacrifice this
year, and for all who continue to protect and to serve,
we give thee praise.
For the Border Patrol and
citizens on patrol, for the National Guard and
Guardian Angels, for the USO and the VFW, we thank you,
O God, our creator and redeemer.
For the Pentagon rebuilt and Ground Zero restored and
the faith of a nation renewed, for
"Semper Paratus" and
"Non sibi sed patriae," for "Never forget"
and "Never surrender," for freedom from fear and freedom
to dream, for free minds and free markets, for freedom
with responsibility, we give thee praise.
For the Song of Solomon and the Prayer of St.
Francis, for "the Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and
my deliverer," for "without vision we perish," for
Proverbs 28, for
John 3:16, for
"The Old Rugged Cross," for
"The Solid Rock," and for
"What a Friend We Have in Jesus," we offer eternal
thanks.
For
"All men are created equal," for
"Tear down this wall," for
"Ask not what your country can do for you," for
"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty," for "I
swear to uphold the laws and Constitution of the United
States of America, against all enemies foreign and
domestic," we give thee praise.
For iron will, for steely resolve, for mettle tested
and time-worn, for uncommon valor that never sleeps, for
steady hands, sturdy legs, broad shoulders, and level
heads, for stiff upper lips, for blood, sweat and tears,
for conquering our fears, and for unbending courage in
the face of the unknown, we give thee praise.
O Father, we come to thee on this national day to
join with heart and voice all the people of our blessed
land to honor and thank thee. We ask you, Lord, as our
forefathers did in times of strife, "to inspire our
commanders both by land and sea, and all under them,
with that wisdom and fortitude which may render them fit
instruments, under the providence of Almighty God, to
secure for these United States the greatest of all
blessings: independence and peace."
For precious life itself in this great nation—under
God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all—we
thank thee, O Father. Amen.
Michelle Malkin is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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