God opens his hands," writes the psalmist, "and satisfies the desire of every living thing" (Psalm 104). Although we all have much for which to give thanks, perhaps the most important thing for which we can be thankful is that we can give thanks. We can rejoice that we can be aware of who we are, that we can experience the gracious bounty of the universe, that we can know, really know, that we are beings who can create life, culture, and moral sensibility. We can be grateful that we are here.
Many a theologian has observed that all truth is God's truth. If so, we can also give thanks for that which enables us to know everything else: living and personal truth. Absent this truth, nothing has point. Give thanks therefore that despite the fractured state of modern spirituality and the numerous political issues that attend this end of November celebration, truth remains. And that truth is knowable.
We live in truth's materiality yet we exist in its eternality.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
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