Psalm 111:1-10 · Psalm 111
Five Grains of Corn
Psalm 111:1-10
Sermon
by Allan J. Weenink
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In the early days of New England, it came to be the custom to put five grains of corn beside each plate on Thanksgiving Day. Those five grains of corn were to recall the fast days of the Plymouth settlement when the early colonists were in such drastic and difficult circumstances. In the midst of starvation, food supplies had been so low that only five grains of corn were rationed to an individual at a time, from the common storehouse. But, with five grains of corn, there had been an heroic survival.

This symbol, used on Thanksgiving Day, was a startling reminder of memorable experiences under God’s guidance. They can be a reminder to us, of a great spiritual heritage. When you sit at table during this Thanksgiving season, imagine that alongside your plate there are five grains of corn. Bow…

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