What is it that an atheist has to be thankful for? In the immediate, a person without Christ can be thankful for many things, assuming that the blessings of this life are only ‘good luck.’ But in the end, no one is ‘lucky’ enough to completely escape pain and death. There are very permanent things in this life, both good and bad, that cause one to pause and question where good things come from. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler notes that the source of all thankfulness is found in God and his gift to us in Jesus Christ. The Christian worldview reveals the true source of blessing and thankfulness in this life: God’s goodness in sending his Son to a people so deeply in need of him.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
A Secular Holiday: Thankful for…What?
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Words From the Fire: Hearing the Voice of God in the 10 Commandments
If God has spoken, then the highest human aspiration must be to hear what the Creator has said. God has indeed spoken, through the Ten Commandments, and Al Mohler explores this revelation of God and the implications for His people. The promise is to hear, to obey, and to live. These “Ten Words” tell us who God is and what His people should look like.
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., serves as president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary — the flagship school of the Southern Baptist Convention and one of the largest seminaries in the world.

