27 Nov, 2008

Bush 'pardons' turkeys for last time

For the president of the United States, the annual 'pardoning' of the Thanksgiving turkey is dangerous ground. Photos of the event have ranged from the adorable to the goofy to the vaguely horrific, so it's always an event best approached carefully by any White House.

Bush said he had "many reasons to be thankful" as he approached his final Thanksgiving in the White House. He specifically mentioned his thankfulness for members of his family and wrapped up with this: "Most of all, I thank the American people for the tremendous privilege of serving as the president."


Article from USAToday.com

Pardon Me

God's great pardon for us

Why is today's God's Story scripture such a great verse for Thanksgiving?

The prophet Micah warned God's people that judgment was coming, but that God would offer pardon to all who would repent.

This week, President Bush did the annual "pardon" for two lucky turkeys. Do you realize that we're not lucky, but blessed? Isaiah wrote that we have all strayed like sheep. Today, let's just say that we have strayed like "wild turkeys". We don't deserve God's forgiveness for our sin, but that's why His grace is so amazing!

Today, with thanksgiving, praise God for His pardon!

How can we connect today's God's Story scripture to our lives?

  • Thank God for His mercy! He could give us eternal death, but He has given us a full pardon because Jesus shed His blood to pay the penalty for our sins. Take several minutes to thank and praise Him for His grace...
  • While you're eating turkey during the Thanksgiving holidays, tell God thank you for His pardon. Praise Him for the promise of some day sitting at His banquet table in Heaven!

How can we connect today's story, God's Story and our story to others?

With family and friends, start up a conversation about God offering us His loving pardon, by bringing up today's story about President Bush giving a pardon to the turkeys. Let Jesus guide you in knowing how much of your story or God's story to share.

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