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The Hope of America

  
Via:  XXJefferson51  •  2 years ago  •  15 comments

By:   Jerry Newcombe

The Hope of America
"You can go anywhere in this country, you’re going to see a church…It’s fascinating. All over this entire country…They change---like in the South, we’re at a Baptist church…In the North, it’ll be something else." Since secularism is the prevailing worldview of the elites who control so much of the thought and activity in this country, the cyclist’s observations may seem startling. But when you consider so much of our nation’s history, it’s not surprising.

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America is indeed a shining city upon a hill.  A beacon of light to the rest of the darker world.  That light of late has been dimmed to near the point of extinction by the secular progressive urban elites among us who have a totally different, alien, and hostile world view.  America was founded during a great post dark ages reformation and awakening.  In our history the 2nd one occurred that led to the end of slavery. America is a majority religious nation founded for religious reasons.  


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If you were to travel around the nation, what one thing would you find repeatedly? The answer may surprise you---especially in light of the violence rocking our nation, the disintegration of common values, the rampant crime, and the breakdown of morals.

Fox News  reports (4/18/22): “A New York man who has been cycling to all 50 U.S. state capitals has revealed that no matter where you go in the country, you’re likely to run across one thing: churches.”

Bob Barnes said he is not a religious person, yet he says, “I appreciate churches.”

He was surprised to see how ubiquitous they are in his bicycle journey through the states: 

"You can go anywhere in this country, you’re going to see a church…It’s fascinating. All over this entire country…They change---like in the South, we’re at a Baptist church…In the North, it’ll be something else."

Since secularism is the prevailing worldview of the elites who control so much of the thought and activity in this country, the cyclist’s observations may seem startling. But when you consider so much of our nation’s history, it’s not surprising. 

One of the greatest books about America’s history was written by the great British historian, Paul Johnson, in 1997, A History of the American People.

Johnson  says this about our nation’s origins: “America had been founded primarily for religious purposes, and the Great Awakening had been the original dynamic of the continental movement for independence. The Americas were overwhelmingly church-going, much more so than the English, whose rule they rejected.”

Consider just a few quick examples of the acts of the early British settlers of North America.

The first permanent such settlement was Jamestown in 1607. When they arrived, initially at Cape Henry before settling down in Jamestown, they  planted a cross and claimed the land for Jesus Christ. Reverend Robert Hunt led them in prayer at the foot of the cross.

The Pilgrims who established Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620  declared the reason for their voyage on the Mayflower was “for the glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith.”

When the Puritans founded Boston in 1630, their leader, Rev. John Winthrop preached a sermon called “A Model of Christian Charity,” in which he  referred to a metaphor from Jesus---the “city on a hill.”  

Winthrop  proclaimed , “We shall find that the God of Israel is among us, and ten of us shall be able to resist a thousand of our enemies. The Lord will make our name a praise and glory, so that men shall say of succeeding plantations: ‘The Lord make it like that of New England.’ For we must consider that we shall be like a City upon a Hill, the eyes of all people are on us.”

Our 40th president, Ronald Reagan, appreciated the city on a hill metaphor and spoke of it often. For example, in his last radio address, he  said : "The hope of human freedom, the quest for it, the achievement of it is the American saga. And I've often recalled one group of early settlers making a treacherous crossing of the Atlantic on a small ship when their leader, a minister, noted that perhaps their venture would fail and they would become a byword, a footnote to history. But perhaps, too, with God's help, they might found a new world, a city upon a hill, a light unto the nations."

By the time we get to the founding fathers, was all that godly influence set aside? No. John Eidsmoe, law professor and  author of Christianity and the Constitution, once told me of the men who fashioned our founding document in 1787: “When you look to that Constitutional Convention, those 55 delegates, we find that contrary to what is commonly being taught today, the overwhelming majority were actively affiliated with Christian churches.”

As the British author G. K. Chesterton once  noted : America is “a nation with the soul of a church.” And now that church needs great renewal.

My long-time pastor, Dr. D. James Kennedy of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, once declared on his television program while on location at the Lincoln Memorial: “Too often we forget that America became a nation soon after a spiritual revival, the First Great Awakening. Then in the early 1800s, America experienced a Second Great Awakening, which helped bring about a moral revolution---particularly in addressing the evil of slavery. But now we are in need of a Third Great Awakening. Will you join me in praying for that to happen? I believe it is America’s only real hope.”

The hope of America is Jesus Christ. The hope of America is the revival of its churches. Churches, by the grace of God, that can be found throughout the land. May God revive the works of His hands. 


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    2 years ago
132297_w_400_300.jpgUnsplash/Chris Liverani

If you were to travel around the nation, what one thing would you find repeatedly? The answer may surprise you — especially in light of the violence rocking our nation, the disintegration of common values, the rampant crime, and the breakdown of morals.

Fox News reports: “A New York man who has been cycling to all 50 U.S. state capitals has revealed that no matter where you go in the country, you’re likely to run across one thing: churches.”

Bob Barnes said he is not a religious person, yet he says, “I appreciate churches.” https://www.christianpost.com/voices/the-hope-of-america.html
 
 
 
MrFrost
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1.1  MrFrost  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1    2 years ago
Fox News  reports : “A New York man who has been cycling to all 50 U.S. state capitals has revealed that no matter where you go in the country, you’re likely to run across one thing: churches.”

Lots of other things too. Gas stations, grocery stores, houses, pharmacies...etc.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  MrFrost @1.1    2 years ago

Which have nothing to do with the point of Fox News or the cyclist, or the seeded articles author.  His article was such that it’s all across the Christian and the secular conservative media all around the country.  One nation, under God, indivisible…

 
 
 
MrFrost
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1.1.2  MrFrost  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.1.1    2 years ago

Start with proving God exists. 

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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1.1.3  Right Down the Center  replied to  MrFrost @1.1.2    2 years ago

Jesus loves you.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.4  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  MrFrost @1.1.2    2 years ago

He does exist but that’s not the point of the article either.  We were per the Declaration of Independence created by our creator as equals to Him, that He is the source of ALL of our inalienable human rights.  We were as the founders knew a nation founded by Divine Providence.  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.5  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Right Down the Center @1.1.3    2 years ago

You are so right on!  

 
 
 
afrayedknot
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1.1.6  afrayedknot  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.1.4    2 years ago

“We were per the Declaration of Independence created by our creator as equals to Him,”

Rather arrogant…regardless of which man-made dogma one chooses to hang ones hat, rend ones garments, or justify ones transgressions. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.7  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  afrayedknot @1.1.6    2 years ago

To Him, in His sight, we are all equals among each other.  Only Lucifer in becoming Satan presumed himself to be “like God”

 
 
 
afrayedknot
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1.1.8  afrayedknot  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.1.7    2 years ago

“To Him, in His sight…”

…and what might She, in Her sight have to offer?

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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1.1.9  Right Down the Center  replied to  afrayedknot @1.1.8    2 years ago

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XXJefferson51
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1.1.10  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Right Down the Center @1.1.9    2 years ago

You are 100% correct!  Well said and exactly right.  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.11  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  afrayedknot @1.1.8    2 years ago

This: 

By the time we get to the founding fathers, was all that godly influence set aside? No. John Eidsmoe, law professor and  authorof Christianity and the Constitution, once told me of the men who fashioned our founding document in 1787: “When you look to that Constitutional Convention, those 55 delegates, we find that contrary to what is commonly being taught today, the overwhelming majority were actively affiliated with Christian churches.” As the British author G. K. Chesterton once  noted : America is “a nation with the soul of a church.” And now that church needs great renewal.
 
 
 
Ender
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2  Ender    2 years ago

So back then one could travel around and find out houses everywhere...

So I guess America was founded under waste management.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Ender @2    2 years ago

Not sure what you are saying or suggesting above…

 
 

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