A Catechism for Girls and Boys

Part I: Questions about God, Man, and Sin
10. Q. Where is God?
A. God is everywhere.
Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: God, the 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.
Part I: Questions about God, Man, and Sin
10. Q. Where is God?
A. God is everywhere.
I’m thankful for the advent season that we’ve just started. We’re anticipating Christ’s first coming, putting ourselves back, in a way, to the time before the central event in the history of the world, to a time when it was clear that the world desperately needed a saviour, but there was not one….yet.
We can only go back there, of course, in our imaginations, because we live on the bright side of history. Everything has changed for us because salvation is already here. But it’s good for us to think about the time before—the dark side, if you will—because it makes us more thankful, more glad, more joyous, that God planned, before creation, for that Light to come, and at the right time, the Light came.
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We had yummy baked salmon for supper tonight. I’m a big fish fan and I especially love salmon. I’m very thankful that God made fish for us to catch and eat.
I’m thankful for all the different foods God provides for us, and that we have easy access to such a variety of meat, vegies and fruit. (While I’m thinking of it, I’m thankful that I can buy fresh lemons to go with my salmon.) My fridge is full of tasty things and I thank God, who supplies the food we eat.
Others thanking God today:
You can get this button from Lisa of Lisa Notes
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.
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.