Chattanooga Times Free Press

Pleasant change in the air is more than just fall

- Bo Wagner is pastor of Cornerston­e Baptist Church of Mooresboro, North Carolina, a widely traveled evangelist and the author of several books available on Amazon and at www.wordofhism­outh.com. Email him at 2knowhim@cbcweb.org.

To say that 2020 has been a bit of a dumpster fire would be, I think we can all agree, a bit of an understate­ment. And yet, in spite of a worldwide pandemic, fall seems to have ushered in a new feeling, a different attitude, perhaps. It seems, to me at least, as if fear has given way to hope and gratitude. And as a Christian, commanded in 1 Thessaloni­ans 5:18 to “give thanks in everything,” I find that incredibly appropriat­e.

And so, right at the beginning of perhaps the most pleasant season of the year, with the leaves exploding into vibrant color and a cool nip in the air heralding the onset of pumpkin spice everything, please allow me to give you my happy take on things.

I am grateful that the stock market is now in positive territory for 2020. Earlier this year the market, and with it the retirement accounts, the life savings of most Americans, dropped nearly 40% in a matter of days. That could well have ushered in a new Great Depression.

But instead, Americans everywhere have seen all of those losses utterly erased and gains added on top of where they were before the losses. This is cause for celebratio­n and for thankfulne­ss from all of us.

I am grateful that the projected 2.2 million deaths in America due to the coronaviru­s has nowhere near materializ­ed, due to efforts to drasticall­y stem that tide. I mourn the 200,000 who have died but am utterly, incomprehe­nsibly grateful at the nearly 2 million who have been saved thus far. That is not just a statistic; it is children who still have their mothers and fathers, husbands who still have their wives, wives who still have their husbands, and parents who can still hug their babies. ( https:// www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/ world/europe/coronaviru­s-imperialI am grateful that the economy is reopening, people are going back to work and restaurant­s are now dining indoors in most places. The people we all interact with on a daily basis are not strangers to us after a while; they become friends. My Spanish suffered a bit after months of not being able to go to the local Mexican restaurant­s. I missed every one of the people who work there and am so glad to be able to see them again and, of course, to get fresh guacamole and sizzling fajitas.

I am grateful that our church and others are starting to fill up again. No online services will ever be able to compare to the fellowship of the saints and the corporate worship of our King.

I am grateful that college football is back in business.

I am grateful that gyms are reopening.

I am grateful that a precious little girl in my church saw a pretty red maple leaf on the ground and immediatel­y picked it up, brought it to church and gave it to me as a gift. I laminated it and have it sitting on my desk, and I think of her and pray for her each time I look at it.

I am grateful that a very dear friend of mine was told that he had a fatal disease, but after a few weeks of everyone praying, when he went back to the doctor the verdict was “Nope, you are fine.” Mind you, his taste in college football teams is terrible, but he is a friend nonetheles­s, and I am so grateful he is OK.

I am grateful that President Trump thrashed COVID-19. Hearing that the leader of the free world is at risk of dying brings back bad memories of the day Ronald Reagan was shot. Hearing that he is 100% recovered is a wonderful thing.

I am grateful that peace is currently taking hold across the Middle East and in other places. The Abraham Accords, warming relations between Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, along with the peace accords between former Balkan War enemies Kosovo and Serbia, are amazing developmen­ts. I have seen bumper stickers my entire life saying “Give Peace a Chance,” and it seems that right now people are actually doing so.

I am grateful that Christmas is just right around the corner. Bring on the carols, the Nativity sets, the Christmas plays, the eggnog, the Rudolph claymation special, “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” the trees and lights, the gifts, I love it all. Nothing drowns out the noise of a pandemic and all of its craziness like new-fallen snow, sleds racing down an icy hill and families meeting together to carve the turkey and give thanks to our very good God who has brought us from darkness into light, in more ways than one.

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