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Lord, thank you for freedom! We are so grateful for this country, and we pray and give you honor that you will continue to be the center of this country.
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“And I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free

 And I won’t forget the men who died, who gave that right to me

And I’d gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today

Cause there ain’t no doubt I love this land! God bless the U.S.A.”

            Proud To Be An American –  Lee Greenwood

The July 4th weekend is for most of us a joyous occasion celebrating the birthday of this great nation. A day off work to enjoy family, friends, fireworks and festivities that lift our spirits.

This in spite of the results of a recent poll of 400,000 college students where 57% of the liberal students answered “No!” to the question “Are you proud to be an American?” And how about the heavyweight hammer throwing Olympian who showed contempt by refusing to honor our Flag and National Anthem on the platform in the trials?

Without suggesting escapism, might it do us some good if this week we lingered a bit in the good of what this nation represents and has accomplished in the global scheme of things? Personally, “I’m proud to be an American.”

Something Remarkable

In the book, “The 5000 Year Leap – A Miracle That Changed the World,” the authors point out that “From the beginning of recorded history until the founding of the American nation, human civilization made relatively little progress. Those who came to the New World in the 1500s and 1600s were still plowing fields behind animals, moving about in ox carts, and hand-weaving cloth the same way they had for thousands of years.”

“Then, beginning with Jamestown and Plymouth, something remarkable happened – the human spirit was set free, creativity flourished and experimentation abounded. Americans were learning how to experience freedom. After the proven principles of liberty were institutionalized by the US Constitution in the 1780s, it took less than 200 years before men were walking on the moon!”

With the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, a political achievement unprecedented in human history was launched. Government was no longer by a monarchy, oligarchy or by tyranny; it was “of the people, by the people and for the people.” No nation in history has endured this long with the same Constitutional framework in spite of discontented, ungrateful, people trying to promote their “far superior,” progressive plans.

An Idea Changed the World

The seminal, revolutionary idea at the heart of America’s success was self-government rooted in morality and a virtuous people forsaking selfishness for the common good. They knew their fallen condition but believed people could be redeemed, embrace checks and balances, then govern themselves in our history-making, new republic.

Their divinely inspired purpose was not to be self-focused but to bless mankind as a “city on a hill” and demonstrate what ordered freedom could bring. James Madison said: “The happy union of these states is a wonder; their Constitution is a miracle; their example the hope of liberty throughout the world.” Abe Lincoln said it best declaring, “America is the last best hope of the earth!”

Christianity, Creativity and Freedom

The freedom we have was never meant to be unrestrained licentiousness. Rooted in basic Christianity, it was intended to enable individuals to conduct themselves in such a way as to enjoy peace and prosperity, restrain and punish evil, and release each person’s creativity and God-given potential.

How has this great “American Experiment” worked? Acknowledging our sins and errors along the way, we persevere towards progress and that “more perfect union.” Have our virtuous emphasis and ordered freedom released blessing, helping people throughout the world?

In a little over 200 years the human race has made a 5000-year leap. While honoring other nations’ achievements, we should feel mighty grateful for how God has blessed these United States of America and accelerated human progress throughout the entire world through this “one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”

God is first revealed in Scripture as Creator. Our Founding Fathers honored this declaring, “All men are created equal…” I invite you to take time with your family and friends to celebrate a compilation of over 175 American achievements. Have a little fun discussing what our lives would be like without them!

America’s Innovations and Inventions

Free-market economics, harnessed electricity, internal combustion engine, jet propulsion, nuclear energy, automobile assembly-line, telephone, Sustained air travel, electric light, electronic hearing aid, Franklin stove, lightning rod, catheter, bifocals, cotton gin, refrigeration, Suspension bridge, fire hydrant, coffee percolator, circular saw, telegraph, sewing machine, dental floss, combine harvester, steam shovel, mason jar, Ice cream maker, grain elevator, rotary printing press, baseball, volleyball, American football, basketball, softball, stock car racing, racquetball, Duckpin bowling, gas mask, dishwasher, inverted microscope, fire alarm box, burglar alarm, jackhammer, electric stove, vacuum cleaner, escalator, Ironing board, roller skates, motorcycle, denim jeans, silo, urinal, dental drill, sanitary pad, metal detector, electric iron, thermostat, machine gun, Photographic film, gasoline dispenser, electric food mixer, pay phone, recording gramophone, ballpoint pen, touch typing, tractor, zipper, blender, Remote control, mousetrap, medical gloves, rechargeable battery, toaster, safety razor, windshield wipers, automatic transmission, flushometer toilet, Paper towel, electric blanket, electric traffic light, supermarket, bulldozer, tow truck, polygraph, adhesive bandage, cotton swabs, instant camera, Hot Dog, hamburger, garage door opener, power steering, drive-thru, nylon, garbage disposal, ice cube tray, pressure washer, stop sign, Teflon, Smoke detector, sunglasses, frozen food, electric guitar, radio telescope, trampoline, disposable diaper, digital computer, fluorescent lamp, Rock ‘n’ roll, blues and jazz, automated teller machine, deodorant, aerosol dispenser, earthmoving equipment, bazooka, steam locomotive, Microwave oven, Tupperware, credit card, supersonic aircraft, hairspray, blow dryer, defibrillator, cable television, video game, teleprompter, laser, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, nuclear submarine, videotape, Spandex, weather satellite, child safety seat, communication satellite, minicomputer, Computer mouse, balloon catheter, cordless telephone, CD, copiers, GPS, central heating, handheld calculator, lunar module, Email, laser printer, Virtual Reality, personal computer, MRI, IPhone, iPad, texting, Internet, digital camera, contact lens, DNA computing, tilt-n-roll luggage, voicemail, Space shuttle, nicotine patch, Heimlich maneuver, drones, scoreboards, whole body scanner, catalytic converter, microprocessor, backpack, Gas and electric lawnmowers, taser, muffler, flyswatter, cupcake, washer and dryer, air conditioning (In this heat, let’s end here but there’s lots more!)

Here’s the deal: Instead of listening to whining, angry malcontents spewing non-stop, negative narratives of profanity-laced, polarizing pronouncements of “systemic racism,” “wokeness,” “phobias,” “demands,” “oppression,” and “corrupt capitalism”, let’s look to our good God then to the The Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor holding a torch held high.  She shines a light and conveys an invitation of freedom, virtue and generosity to all the world. May we humbly honor our heritage and God-given accomplishments as we reconsecrate ourselves to the ideals upon which we were founded and that God has so richly blessed.

What are you grateful for here in America? Let us know in the comments below!

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Sharon
July 9, 2021

I am grateful for His mercy and grace over this Nation from the time it was birthed to today. I am thankful for our Forefathers and the cost they paid. I am thankful for the military both that have their lives and those who served.I am thankful for Religious Freedoms and pray we are diligent in sharing the Gospel in the time we have it. Thank you Lord for Lamentations 3:24-26. Amen

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Karen Secrest
July 4, 2021

Pastor Larry: It’s impossible to explain how grateful I am for this unique article. I truly found the Positive such a unique experience superlatives are lame so we will go for the teen touch: it’s Cool

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    Robin
    July 9, 2021

    I am proud to be an American, from sea to shining sea.

    I am proud to be an American because of what God gave me.

    I am proud to be an American for the lives that sacrificed,

    Their sacred honor just so I could enjoy a slice-

    Of freedoms I take for granted- even
    Homemade apple pie.

    Or waving my little flag
    On the sidelines
    At the parade
    In my hometown

    Watching all those blessed
    Veterans
    walk in step
    Without breaking down.

    Oh-
    What they endured
    Just so I could go to that
    parade!

    It reminds me of my Savior
    And the sacrifice HE made.

    And that
    sacrifice when
    I thought it through,
    Meant all the to world to me.

    Because I knew
    just how much He loved me
    when He died upon that tree.

    He died for all of us, you see,
    All American
    Freedoms to
    enjoy!

    But I am most
    Proud to be an American for
    The liberty in Christ!

    And its for that
    Precious man
    For the flag I truly rise,

    And sing the
    national anthem,
    and drink my
    iced sweet tea.

    And await
    my parade in glory for
    The price he paid for me.

    I am proud to be
    An American
    And I love
    The folks that
    Love it too!

    Who want to wave
    Their little flags on the sidelines
    Like I do.

    And sit on the porch and
    Talk awhile
    Of all the
    adventures had.

    And I couldn’t be more proud
    Of America
    because I have a Savior and a godly Dad.

    But for those
    Who do not have a Dad to love you as they should.

    Take heart beloved.
    He will be there
    When Daddy never could.

    He will take your hand
    And love you
    Just the same.

    Just so you can
    enjoy
    His own wonderful, eternal, and
    Glorious parade!

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Pauline
July 4, 2021

Because there are many of us who KNOW how God has abundantly blessed America, it breakers our hearts to hear and see people who denigrate it! America is a miracle! Our Constitution and Bill of Rights are miracles and worth standing for and fighting for!! Freedom is worth sacrificing for. Truly, America is the last, best hope for the earth. We are the only country people are trying to get in to, not run from! That’s why we must do all, in our power, to protect America! Thank you, Father, for allowing me and my family to be born in America! Let freedom prevail, let God be praised and God, please, bless America!!

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CHERYL M ORR
July 4, 2021

And let us not forget the men and women who have served in mission around the world to share the good news of belief in our Savior Jesus for that stabling belief and steadfast faith in His freedom is the foundation of all we have achieved and is the continuing hope for more improvements in every area of life.

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