Thanksgiving by Presidential Proclamation?

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Thanksgiving worship services, held at the request of the government, seem strange in modern America. Some American Lutherans have wondered if this is appropriate. Our government allows the murder of babies. How can its leaders ask us to pray and give thanks? Others have questioned whether or not the annual request itself is a violation of the separation of Church and State, and still others have suggested that it might be a misunderstanding of the two kingdoms.

It is none of these things. The Thanksgiving presidential proclamation is not a misunderstanding of the two kingdoms. The secular realm is answerable to God and beholden to Him whether they know it or not. It doesn’t violate the Constitution’s establishment clause, either. That clause never imagined that the government would ever be unaware of religion or cease to benefit from it. Nor is it even strange from a historic perspective or from a Biblical perspective. Governments throughout history have recognized that their citizens owed them things and that part of that obligation was to seek divine favor on their behalf.

A request for prayers would not have seemed strange to most any country in the history of the world until about 40 years ago. That is because until recent times, human beings made very little effort to suppress their natural, inborn knowledge, which told them that there is a god (at least one) and that we are all, in some way, beholden to him (or them). Only the fool says in his heart that there is no god (Ps. 14:1). That foolishness requires effort. Click here to continue reading.

The Rev. David H. Petersen is the pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne, Ind.

 

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