The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday is to worship the God of this land, even Jesus Christ. Today is the 75th National Day of Prayer – which President Ronald Reagan signed into law in 1988.
Today Congress
celebrated in the U.S. Capitol in celebration of America’s 250 years of liberty
as well as “all that God has blessed her with.” Speaker of the House Mike
Johnson and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner opened
the celebration, according to Virginia Grace McKinnon at The Daily Signal.
“Our
Founders did their best to set up our nation in accordance with his guidelines
and principles. And my friends, that is why God has blessed America for 250
years,” Johnson told the crowd gathered in Statuary Hall. “He is the one that
has endowed us with our inalienable rights, among those of the rights of life,
liberty, and pursuit of happiness.”
The
theme of this year’s National Day of Prayer comes from 1 Chronicles 16:24, “Declare
His glory among the nations, His marvelous works among all the people.”
“The
theme of this year’s National Day of Prayer is not rhetorical,” Johnson
continued. “God calls us to be faithful and to proclaim his good deeds and on
this anniversary, particularly, we have a great opportunity.”
“We
should use the entire year as a teachable moment to pass along to the next
generation of Americans, who we are, what we’re about, and why we are in this
great country,” Johnson suggested.
The
speaker offered a prayer over the crowd: “Let’s also pray that we may have the
strength, just as our founders did, to hand the faith and freedom on to the
next generation that follows us, a generation that cherishes liberty and
proclaims proudly what is right and good and true.”
HUD
Secretary Scott Turner [is]a former NFL player [who] also served as an
associate pastor at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas. He shared the
glory of God through his own personal testimony.
“I
still remember being a little boy sitting and feeling and sensing the presence
of God Almighty. Jeremiah 29:11 says, ‘He knows the plans that He has for us,
plans to prosper us and not to harm us, plans to give us hope and a future.’”
“I
know that that same Providence has washed over the United States of America for
the past 250 years,” the secretary said.
“Look
at how many storms God has led us over the last two and a half centuries,” he
continued. “We survived and thrived despite all these trials, because of the
grace of our sovereign God and the same sovereign God that our founding fathers
believed in.”
“No
people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts
the affairs of men more than the people of the United States,” he said,
referencing George Washington’s inaugural address. “Every step by which they
have advanced to the character of an independent nation seems to have been
distinguished by some token of providential agents.”
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