Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

Saturday
Nov272010

November of Thanksgiving 27

You can get this button from Lisa of Lisa NoI’m thankful that the God who controls all the circumstances of my life is completely trustworthy. I’m thankful that his will for me is to be conformed to the image of his Son, so that everything is working together in order to accomplish that goal.

Others thanking God today:

Update 9pm PST:

What are you thankful for today?

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Friday
Nov262010

November of Thanksgiving 26

You can get this button from Lisa of Lisa NotI‘m hoping that you’ll all remember that these daily thanksgiving posts don’t stop after American Thanksgiving Day, but go on through the entire month of November. If you can spare the time, please keep posting your thanksgiving.

As I went through my very busy day, here are a few thing I thanked God for:

  • rye bread toast for breakfast.
  • my wall paper scraping son. The hideous wall paper in the back entry has been up since we bought the house in 1984. I knew getting it off  the wall would be a big job—that’s the reason I lived with something so appalling for so long—but now it really has to go. I’m so thankful I don’t have to scrape it off myself, but that my youngest son has offered to do it for me.
  • an answer to prayer.
  • my golden retreiver. She really is a lovely old girl.
  • unexpected company.
  • a few good conversations.
  • the opportunity to help someone out just a little.
  • supper in the crockpot.
  • the incarnation. That God the Son would come to us as a human being is mind-boggling. It was our only hope, and God planned it and brought it about for us.

Others thanking God today:

What are you thankful for today?

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If I’ve missed your post or messed up a link, please tell me. If you miss a day or more, you’ll need to send me the link to your next thanksgiving post.

Thursday
Nov252010

November of Thanksgiving 25

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I‘m hoping that you’ll all remember that these daily thanksgiving posts don’t stop after American Thanksgiving Day, but go on through the entire month of November. If you can spare the time, please keep posting your thanksgiving.

As many of you are busy enjoying family and turkey, I’m thankful that I have enough. In so many ways, God has provided enough (and more) for me. My needs have been met by God’s providence and I thank him for it.

And now a little request: If you’ve come by to read through the thanksgiving posts, I know that right now you have enough time to pray for the Downes family. Martin Downes writes one of my favorite blogs, Against Heresies. Here’s his post from today:

Yesterday our youngest daughter Kezia (9) went for an MRI scan. The doctors discovered a large brain tumor, which is pressing on the pituitary gland. Kezia is currently in hospital in Wrexham and will be transferred today to Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool where the neurosurgeons will assess her and operate.

Please pray for Kezia and the rest of the family.

Others thanking God today:

Update 6:30pm PST:

What are you thankful for today?

Do you want to participate, too? You’ll find instructions here for the ways both bloggers and nonbloggers can join in the thanksgiving.

I’ll add new links to this post this evening.

If I’ve missed your post or messed up a link, please tell me. If you miss a day or more, you’ll need to send me the link to your next thanksgiving post.