Blessed is the Nation   

I’m convinced that our nation was founded by people who recognized that God is the Creator and Sustainer of all things, and who also recognized and honored His Son Jesus Christ. Our earliest settlers were people who came here primarily looking for religious freedom. In the early colonies the first public building to be erected was a church house, and the first public event was the worship of Almighty God.
In those early years, churches and preachers played a big role in the development of this nation. It was a preacher named Frances Bellamy who wrote our Pledge of Allegiance. It was another preacher, John Leland, who wrote the introduction of the first Amendment to the Constitution. At one time, 90% of all of America’s college presidents were preachers and were founded by preachers with the expressed intent to educate youth for Christ.
The Legislature of New York declared in 1838: “This is a Christian nation. Ninety-nine hundredths, if not a larger proportion, of our whole population, believe in the general doctrines of the Christian religion.” In 1892 the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court declared that, in the court’s opinion, the United States was a “Christian nation.”
Psalm 33:12 tells us: “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.” There was a time when our nation was very much a Christian nation, a nation of people who praised and promoted God and His Son above all else. Oh that it would be again!

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