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Lord, help this country get back to the principles our founding fathers intended.
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The stories have become so commonplace that they’ve almost lost their shock value.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio singles out churches and synagogues, threatening to seize their property and shut them down “permanently” if they dare defy his orders.

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, (working through her city’s director of public health), declares a Romanian church a “public nuisance.” “We will shut you down, we will cite you, and if we need to, we will arrest you, and we will take you to jail,” she tells this small group of former Soviet bloc Christians who refuse to bow to her power.

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas issues a stay-at-home “order” that includes a “request” that all churches which choose to exercise their First Amendment rights must provide a “record of attendees” to the city and to the state.

Andy Beshear, Kentucky’s governor, warns that any state residents attending any church services will be “forced” to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer declares that even “drive-through” church services are prohibited. He then instructs his police to record the license plate numbers of anyone caught sitting in their car in their local church parking lot.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declares an executive order prohibiting churches from holding any indoor worship services.

Vanita, Oklahoma, Mayor Chuck Hoskin issues a municipal order saying that anyone engaging in any church activity inside or outside, will be subject to a $500 fine and 30 days in jail. . .

Mayor after mayor and governor after governor across America have declared churches to be “non-essential” and ordered them closed under penalty of law. And yet, those who’ve haranged us for decades about the “separation of church and state” now sit in sleepy silence.

Why?

George Santayana once said, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” With this as context, perhaps a bit of a history lesson is in order.

In 1791, James Madison wrote the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Madison, thus, argued that it is an “essential” right of every church and not that of a “king.”

Madison’s premise was very easy to understand. No government official should ever presume to define the matters of the church. No politician or unelected bureaucrat ever has the power to “establish”, dictate, contradict or contravene religious belief or practice. This is not the government’s business. It is the church’s and the church’s alone. It is not the prerogative of our Congress or the courts to tell the church what to do or not to do.

Eleven years later, Thomas Jefferson found it necessary to reassure a small group of nervous Baptists in Danbury, Connecticut, that they did not have to fear any government intrusion into the affairs of their denomination’s polity or practice. “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that … [the] legislature should ‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.” It is from Jefferson’s assurance of non-intrusion that we get our present language of separation of church and state.

Read in context, the words of Jefferson and Madison are crystal clear. In America, unlike any other nation, the church is protected from the government. There is a “wall” that provides that protection, and it serves as a fortress, not a prison. It is built to guard the church, not to confine it. This wall is no more intended to restrain religion than the walls around your personal home are intended to restrain you. As a house has a door whereby you come and go, likewise, our Constitution has a door whereby the church is always free to enter society as it chooses, but also to lock that door and keep the government out when it sees fit.

The key here is that the church holds the key, not your power-hungry governor, or your strutting little local mayor. The door is locked from the inside, not the outside. The wall is built for your benefit, not theirs.

John F. Kennedy once said that “in times of turbulence … it is more true than ever that knowledge is power.”

The COVID-19 turbulence has exposed the radical ignorance of the left. They know nothing of our history and care little for your freedom.

Remember this in November. . .

(Excerpt from The Washington Times. Article by Everett Piper.)

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PAUL ROCK
June 7, 2020

This Mayor stands against churches gathering together (because of a large group of gatherings) but yet stood with the protesters on their side when they gather together. He doesn’t see the hypocrisy in this. Lord open the eyes of the blind to see the importance of gathering together in your name is the safest place to be. In Jesus Name, Amen Thank God we live in a land with this freedom, to come together, we have never been tested like this before, perhaps this will show us how important these freedoms are, that we have taken for granted. Not that we have been tested like other countries who do not have this privilege.

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Sherry
June 5, 2020

Lord we seek You as the Righteous judge and ask that You take up the the spiritual battle against the body of Christ here on America. Cleanse the iniquity of our Nation against You and Your Church Lord with Your Righteousness and Grace. Where sin has infiltrated our leadership in Governor’s and Mayor’s and all others may Your grace abound. Render the sin of wrath and dissention, dishonoring the vision and wisdom of our founding fathers, and dishonoring the appointed leadership of our President powerless. Lord may they have a Holy Spirit encounter.(Is. 9:2)
Lord I repent for the Church in America for the sins that have led us to where we are today. Lord forgive our sins, turn us from darkness to the light and please heal our Nation. In Jesus name. Amen

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Carol Carr
June 5, 2020

Saints keep praying for our government: governors mayors city counsels & citizens.
Pray for all churches to seek the liberty God gave us.
Orders say we cannot meet inside then meet outside.
Orders say you cannot meet in more than 10 at a time create 24/7 prayer chain inside & outside the churches.

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    Sharon Heimann
    June 6, 2020

    While I agree with the argument of Constitutional history and ammendment rights, I cannot agree with the conclusion for Christians.
    As Christians we are given clear scriptural instruction: Romans 13 lays our responsibility clearly “Let everyone be subject to the authority” (1 Pet. 2:13-17; Titus 3:1-2); and “there is no authority except by God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.” (Dan.2:14-23 key vs 21 and Dan. 4:17 & 32; Job 12:13-25. et al)
    The authorities are abusing their authority. But Christian response must not be in kind. It must be different. It must be salt & light, so that the unsaved will come to salvation and God will be glorified. (Matt. 5:13-16)
    As much as I agree that the Constitution is a valid document that should be adheared to, and defended in principle, as a Christian and in the kingdom of God my freedoms and obedience are because of Jesus and to God the Father. I urge us all to consider carefully our responses to patriotic arguments and pleas. We are Christian Americans. Christ and therefore His Word, must come first. Who is the King of glory? The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory. Ps. 24

Barbara Ann Betz
June 5, 2020

Chief Justice Roberts needs a Holy Spirit wake UP on that,
PRAY he rescinds his recent decision

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Eileen M. Stasczak
June 5, 2020

I prayed the prayer, but I altered it slightly and replaced “our founding fathers” with “our Lord”. Although our founding fathers closely aligned themselves with the Lord’s wishes and commands, I give ultimate Authority and power to our Creator. No one else. And I stand by my prayer the way I prayed it, sincerely, passionately and from my heart.

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