July 4 An Opportunity to Rediscover Our Foundational Strength

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Despite America being currently shaken to its foundation, we are a blessed country, with holidays like Independence Day — (the Fourth of July) — which have deep significance.

July 4 celebrations might well take on a new dimension, if more Americans understood they are true heirs and protectors of the birth of freedom globally, potentially igniting Americans from all walks of life to sacrifice more time and resources, joining the ranks of a growing patriot movement dedicated to salvaging America’s freedom.

The fact is that every other nation prior to the United States came into being from an evolution of tribes or clans; royalty and blood lineage; inevitabilities of language, culture, tradition, geography; or from the results of war where the victors carve up the vanquished.

America remains the only nation in human history completely born of noble and deeply spiritual principles: that all men are created equal, that they have been given by God certain rights which can't be taken away by any man or earthly authority, and that those unalienable rights combine to create and protect a thing called freedom.

This means Americans were free to pursue happiness, worship God, to speak publicly, and to choose their leadership.

No matter the odds against freedom today, we can take heart and resolve from our history.

In the first few years of the War of Independence, George Washington’s undertrained, underequipped, and underfunded Continental Army was only half the size of the highly trained professional British army and their allied German Hessian mercenary troops.

The naval mismatch was even greater.

The Continental Navy had approximately 25 converted merchant ships, while the British naval power was more than 10 times greater, with 270 dedicated warships concentrated around east coast colonial ports.

Things looked grim for the American cause.

Yet, the courage, determination and Godly faith of the Founders made the difference.

The last sentence of the Declaration of Independence reads, " . . . for the support of this Declaration, with a firm Reliance on the Protections of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor."

Indeed, July 4 for those Founders was a weighty occasion.

Gen. George Washington was in New York, preparing its defense, when on July 6, 1776, a courier from Philadelphia arrived to deliver a copy of the Declaration of Independence agreed upon by delegates to the Continental Congress, two days prior.

There were just two signatures on that document: John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress, and Secretary Charles Thomson.

Because the odds of prevailing against British were so low and the penalty for treason was death, it had been decided not to reveal the identities of the other 54 who voted for the Declaration.

In the summer and fall of 1776, Washington would encounter defeat and retreat after losing all three major battle campaigns in New York, at the cost of 4,100 men killed or taken prisoner.

Less than two months later, however, Washington had two victorious successive surprise attacks, defeating a Hessian garrison in Trenton, New Jersey the day after Christmas 1776, and then routing the British in nearby Princeton eight days later.

The Continental Congress perceived these back-to-back wins as a turning point in the War of Independence. So, in January 1777 they released and distributed the 56-signature Declaration to all the colonies.

As it turned out, Washington would lose more battles than he won in the next five years, but he persisted with unwavering faith in God and the cause of freedom.

A myriad of developments that only providence could have arranged made Washington’s 1781 victory at Yorktown possible — bringing final and total surrender by Great Britain.

In retrospect, what was more remarkable than the reversal of odds resulting in the American military victory, was the spiritual power of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution which followed, establishing that the rights of the people come from God and not the state and that the sovereign powers of the state would be shaped and limited by those people.

When secular forces hastened driving God out of America’s culture some 60-plus years ago, that void became increasingly filled with false idols and divisive spiritual influences.

Little wonder that average Americans today feel demoralized and confused about the self-destructive direction of the country.

A corrupt ruling elite in America seems to have neither respect for the people’s welfare and rights, certainly not for the Constitution.

If we realign our interests with God, this will assure, that in time, truth will triumph over lies, good will triumph over evil.

Just as success followed the resolve expressed on July 4, 1776, we too can tap into the same unstoppable spiritual authority that enabled the founders to overcome impossible odds.

Coming full circle from the opening observation that many have an insufficient appreciation for the meaning behind holidays, the term holiday originally came into usage as being synonymous with "holy day."

The Fourth of July remains the American holy day.

  • Thomas Jefferson who championed freedom in his writing of the Declaration of Independence, called America "the world’s best hope."

  • Abraham Lincoln whose cause became expanded freedom by abolishing slavery, called America "the last best hope of earth."

  • President Ronald Reagan declared, "If we lose freedom here, there is no place to escape to. This is the last stand on Earth."

The nightmare of one’s house burning prompts immediate response — dropping everything to save loved ones. America has been set on fire to destroy our freedom, and it's time everyone gets involved to save our home and freedoms.

Resist creeping tyranny and political corruption, reclaim sovereignty over our precious possessions of our freedoms and rights.

We the people will prevail.

Scott S. Powell, a member of the Committee on the Present Danger: China and senior fellow at Discovery Institute, is the author of "Rediscovering America," a new release in the history genre. You may reach him at scottp@discovery.org. Read Scott S. Powell's Reports — More Here.

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