Podcast Episode
Humiliation & Thanksgiving: When Fasting Preceded Feasting
Episode Description
Before America ever set a table for Thanksgiving, Christians across the colonies gathered for something very different: a public day of fasting, humiliation, and repentance. Why did our spiritual ancestors refuse to feast until they had first fasted? And why did C.F.W. Walther, preaching during the Civil War, warn that Americans had grown too proud to repent?
In this episode, we explore:
The forgotten Christian practice of national days of repentance
How Thanksgiving originally followed fasting and public confession
Why prosperity is spiritually dangerous
Abraham Lincoln’s proclamation of a national fast
Walther’s warning that Americans wanted blessings without humility
This is not a nostalgic history lesson—it’s a prophetic call to rediscover gratitude rooted in repentance, blessings received as undeserved mercy, and thanksgiving that begins at the foot of the cross.