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Lord, we thank You for all You've done that's made our nation great. We pray the next 250 years of America would be marked by patriotism and a deep love for You.
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I was born in the year 2000. I grew up in a world of what I would call unstoppable American optimism.

The nuclear family was commonplace. Every friend of mine in the suburbs had two parents, a man and a woman. Race relations seemed to be at an all-time high. The community I grew up in seemed colorblind. Christian values were understood and accepted as fact. Everyone I knew, even those who were less religious, subscribed to the same general biblical morality that my churchgoing family did.

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Above all else, people were patriotic. It didn’t matter if you were a Republican or a Democrat, a Christian or a Muslim, an immigrant or a native-born citizen. Everyone had an American flag or two lying around their home. Everybody cheered at their town’s Independence Day parade. Everybody learned about American history and, with the exception of a select few, agreed on the basics: America may have made mistakes in the past, but it was and is undoubtedly the greatest nation on earth.

Over time, however, this romantic, patriotic culture slowly disappeared, leaving in its place an ugly, toxic, anti-American sentiment.

My mother tells me that this started when Obama was elected. According to her, he burned through much of this patriotic optimism, attacking Christians and fanning the dying flames of racial hatred. However, I first noticed this change when President Trump was elected for the first time. That November, I remember seeing some of my friends post on social media that he was #notmypresident.

This confused me. We were all American, how could he not be your president? President Trump was the president, just as Obama was the president before him. Little did I know, however, that the Republican outsider’s victory would user in a wave of anti-American hatred unlike anything I had every seen.

Protests. Riots. Violence. Destruction. President Trump’s victory unmasked a an army of vicious anti-America radicals. The more “woke” America got, the less common patriotism became. I think this era of anti-American sentiment peaked when, in 2021, a Black Lives Matter chapter called the America flag a “symbol of hate.” This wasn’t the confederate flag, but an actual, run-of-the-mill, honest-to-God American flag.

In recent years, love for America has become a partisan issue, and “patriot” has become a dirty word. In fact, recent polling suggests that patriotism is falling across the board. According to a recent poll, in 2004, 70% of Americans said that were “extremely proud” to be American. In 2026, however, that number fell to just 33%. Meanwhile, the number of people who claim to be “not at all proud” or “only a little proud” to be an American has climbed from virtually 0% decades ago to 24% today. In other words, only 1 in 3 people are proud to be American, while nearly 1 in 4 people display outright contempt for their country.

America’s 250th anniversary, however, brings a glimmer of hope.

A 250th anniversary only comes around once, and many are taking notice. Politicians are taking more about what it means to be an American. Local business are celebrating the occasion. American flags have once again become commonplace.

Even capitalism has turned a new patriotic leaf. Major brands are releasing limited-edition products and services to celebrate the 250th. The other day, while I was grocery shopping, a 6-pack of America’s 250th-themed beer caught my eye. Perhaps it isn’t the best way to celebrate our nation’s independence, but I’d much rather see America-themed beer than the onslaught of pride-themed products that usual adorn store shelves in June.

Of course, our 250th anniversary is also taking place amid the backdrop of the World Cup, held this year in the United States. Videos have gone viral of Europeans touring America fascinated by what they’re seeing. For many of these Europeans, they have likely spent years being told that us dirty Americans are inferior to them. Now, however, many are realizing what we all already know: that America truly is the greatest nation on earth.

It appears that, as our nation celebrates this historic anniversary, we have entered a beautiful oasis of patriotism. Right now, it seems that the people of our nation are united in celebrating what makes America special. And of course, as believers, we know what makes this nation special: it was dedicated to the Lord at its founding, and His hand has been upon it ever since.

As a young man who has come of age in a pessimistic, nihilistic America, this newfound patriotism is enough to bring a tear to me eye.

My prayer is that this oasis of patriotism lasts. America’s 250th anniversary offers a unique opportunity to reflect on how our nation has degraded and to change course moving forward. Join me in praying that Americans will link arm in arm, return to God, and once again celebrate the United States as the greatest nation on earth.

Share your prayers for America’s next 250 years below.

(Nathan Tabler is IFA’s Communications Manager. Photo Credit: Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

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Pat Massi
July 4, 2026

God bless America, Land that we love!

Janet L Dunlap
July 4, 2026

Beautiful. I, too, born in 1972, remember attending a school where we learned and said the pledge of allegiance daily. We also sang ‘God bless America’ and learned the Star Spangled Banner. These songs were sung everyday. I am not sure it is practiced in most schools in our great nation. I pray too that we wake up grateful to Jesus for all we have. I pray His great Hand never stops protecting us. Thank you for the article.

Anna J Van Elswyk
July 4, 2026

Lord Jesus, on this 4th of July as we celebrate our 250 years of freedom please wake up your church. Return your church to a place of love, joy and truth and empower us with Holy boldness that we would lovingly share true life with our fellow man.

JimR
July 4, 2026

This battle for America is like a soccer game. Both sides are hoping to win.
There is a reason things get crazy in the news and across the country.
Both sides are wanting hope and to win. Understand that the war must go until there is a win.
Understand there is a need to express that will to win in order to gain ground.
That is why there are conflicting reports. Depending on who you listen to, whether valid news or fake news, you will align with that conflict, one side or the other.
Friends and family, please understand what is at stake. Declare your values until you have victory. – As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.

Dear LORD, please shine your light on the truth and may your Kingdom come, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. Forgive us our trespasses as we are forgiving those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us ALL from evil.

Thank you LORD for leading us in the paths of righteousness–for your Name’s sake. May we truly be faithful back to you, forsaking the temptations to do otherwise, drawing near to you and resisting the devil. Give us wisdom, strength, and guiding Love as we live it out in our generation. Thank you LORD for establishing a country based on Your Word, mercy and grace, which will follow us all the days of our lives, that we may dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
Amen

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