
2004 Soap Box Archives
Thanksgiving
2004 11/22/04
This
week we celebrate the day which has been set aside to remember
and express our thanks for the many blessings we have received
throughout the year, and as always I have a lot to be thankful
to God for.
Above
all, I thank God for the gift of eternal life brought to earth
through the sacrifice of His only son Jesus Christ on the cross
and the shedding of His blood which covers our many sins.
I thank
God for every breath I breathe, for every sight my eyes behold,
for every sound, every smell, each step I take, every drink
of pure cool water.
I thank
God for every note of music I write or play or sing.
I thank
God for my wife and son, for my grandson, for my faithful employees,
for my friends and family.
I thank
God that I live in the United States of America, that we have
a President who is a believer, for the mountains and rivers,
the plains and prairies which make up this wonderful nation
we call home.
I thank
God for feeling the rain on my face and for being able to watch
the snow fall in the La Plata Canyon.
I thank
God for the chance to hold a baby, to hug a loved one and for
seeing a deer jump one of my fences and seeing a flock of geese
land on the water.
Im
thankful for the sound of a whippoorwill on a summer night and
sight of the red sun dropping below the horizon.
Im
thankful for the health of my family and the steadfast love
of my wife Hazel.
Im
thankful that we have young men and women who are willing to
give up some of the finest years of their lives to defend and
protect this nation.
Im
thankful for the millions of miles I have traveled in safety
and the beauty of a desert sunrise.
Im
thankful for freedom and opportunity and the right to express
our opinions without fear.
Im
thankful for this beautiful place we call Twin Pines Ranch,
which has been our family home for more than twenty-five years.
I thank
God for the bounty of our table, the warmth of our fire, the
love that lives in this house and the turning of the leaves
on the hardwood trees.
Im
thankful to have my son near and for the chance to spoil our
grandson.
Im
thankful for the big silver full moon that hangs over my valley
and reflects in the big pond at the bottom of the hill. Im
thankful for the nicker of a colt and for watching the young
calves frolic. Im thankful for riding a gentle, honest
horse across the beautiful rolling hills of Tennessee.
God
is indeed good.
I wish
you all a wonderful Thanksgiving and may you spend it with friends
and loved ones and when you say the blessing at Thanksgiving
dinner, I ask you all to join me in a prayer that the sons and
daughters of America who are in the military will be joining
us next year.
Pray
for our troops.
What
do you think?
God Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
