Fatherly, Divine Goodness: A Thanksgiving Reflection
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In this sermon we consider how Martin Luther's Small Catechism articulates the Christian duty to respond to God's provision and protection. Hint: it starts with thanking Him!
Takeaways
- God the Father provides for all our physical needs without us deserving any of it.
- Israel's 40 years in the wilderness taught them to rely ultimately on the God who provides, not just what is provided for them.
- Civil government is God's tool to protect us from evil and provide us a quiet, orderly life.
- Thanksgiving looks past the blessings to worship the God who gives all good gifts.
Scripture Index
- Deuteronomy 8:2 - God humbled Israel for 40 years to prove that we all live by God's Word, not just bread.
- 1 Timothy 2:3–4 - God wants good things for all people (He wants them to all be saved!) and He uses earthly authorities to maintain peace so that the gospel of salvation can spread to all people.
- Luke 17:11–19 - Jesus cleanses ten lepers, yet only one of them returns to glorify God for the mercy he received.
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