2/11/2026

THE CHRISTIAN AWAKENING THAT ENDED SLAVERY IN AMERICA

Historians have noted that slavery, although practiced for thousands of years by many peoples and civilizations, suddenly became anathema in 18th century America. The late historians Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Eugene Genovese observed, “Perception of slavery as morally unacceptable — as sinful — did not become widespread until the second half of the eighteenth century.”
The late Dr. Walter Williams, Professor of Economics at George Mason University, has said that the unique characteristic of slavery in America was not only the brevity of its existence, but also the “moral outrage” against it. The brilliant scholar, Dr. Thomas Sowell, who happens to be black, has written,
Slavery was just not an issue, not even among intellectuals, much less among political leaders, until the 18th century–and then it was an issue only in Western civilization. Among those who turned against slavery in the 18th century were George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and other American leaders. You could research all of 18th century Africa or Asia or the Middle East without finding any comparable rejection of slavery there (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 90).
The Source of the Moral Outrage Against Slavery
There was a reason for this sudden moral opposition to slavery and that reason is to be found in what became known as The Great Awakening. In this Christian revival that ebbed and flowed from 1726 to 1770, it seemed that entire towns repented and turned to God. In his Autobiography, Benjamin Franklin described the amazing transformation of his hometown of Philadelphia in 1739. He wrote,
It was wonderful to see the change soon made in the manners of our inhabitants. From being thoughtless or indifferent about religion, it seemed as if all the world were growing religious so that one could not walk through the town in an evening without hearing psalms sung in different families of every street Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 79).
Out of this revival there emerged a deep concern for the those who did not know Christ. As a result, many evangelists began taking the message of salvation to the marginalized of society, including blacks, both slave and free. Their ministries breached racial and cultural barriers and they saw many come to Christ. Black preachers and churches emerged out of this Awakening, as well as the moral outrage against slavery, which the historians above have noted.
From Evangelism to Social Transformation
At the beginning of the Great Awakening in 1726, outreach to the black populace was evangelistic in nature and not characterized by opposition to slavery. Those early preachers, such as George Whitefield, Gilbert Tennant, and Jonathan Edwards, saw their primary purpose to be in getting people ready for the next world, not necessarily improving their lot in this one. In their thinking, a slave on his way to heaven was far better off than a king on his way to hell.
Nonetheless, their insistence on sharing the Gospel with all people and their willingness to share Christian fellowship with blacks, both slave and free, breached racial and cultural barriers in Colonial America. Also, the inclusive Gospel message they preached, and their compassionate treatment of blacks, created a climate conducive to the anti-slavery sentiments that would burst forth through those who would come after them.
Indeed, the revivalists who came after Edwards and Whitefield carried the message of their predecessors to its logical conclusion: if we are all creatures of the same Creator and if Christ died that all might be saved, then how can slavery ever be justified?
They, therefore, began a vicious attack on the institution of slavery. This is what historian, Benjamin Hart, was referring to when he wrote, “Among the most ardent opponents of slavery were ministers, particularly the Puritan and revivalist preachers (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 92).
These "ardent opponents of slavery" included the followers of Jonathan Edwards who expanded on his idea of the essential dignity of all created beings and applied it to the blacks of Colonial America. They included Levi Hart in Connecticut, Edwards’ son, Jonathan Jr., also in Connecticut, Jacob Green in New Jersey and Samuel Hopkins in Rhode Island.
Showing the Hypocrisy of Demanding Liberty and Tolerating Slavery
Samuel Hopkins (1721–1803), who had been personally tutored by Edwards, pastored for a time in Newport, Rhode Island, an important hub in the transatlantic slave trade. Like Paul, whose spirit was “provoked” observing the idols in Athens, Hopkins was outraged by what he observed in Newport. He, therefore, began to passionately speak out against this "violation of God’s will” and declared, “This whole country have their hands full of blood this day" (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 92).
After the First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia in 1774, Hopkins sent a pamphlet to every member of the Congress, asking how they could complain about “enslavement” to Great Britain and overlook the “enslavement” of so many blacks in the colonies.
Indeed, as “liberty” became a watchword throughout the colonies, these second-generation Awakening preachers began applying it to the enslaved blacks in America. Like Hopkins, they pointed out the hypocrisy of demanding freedom from Great Britain while enslaving black Africans. One of the most vocal was the Baptist preacher, John Allen, who thundered,
Blush ye pretended votaries of freedom! ye trifling Patriots! who are making a vain parade of being advocates for the liberties of mankind, who are thus making a mockery of your profession by trampling on the sacred natural rights and privileges of Africans (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 156).
The opposition to slavery thus mounted as other ministers of the Awakening began to speak out. For example, in a sermon preached and published in 1770, Samuel Cooke declared that by tolerating the evil of slavery, “We, the patrons of liberty, have dishonored the Christian name, and degraded human nature nearly to a level with the beasts that perish” (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 93).
God Speaks to Freeborn Garrettson
Freeborn Garrettson (1752-1827), a revivalist from Maryland, freed his slaves after hearing God speak to him supernaturally. According to Garrettson, he heard the Lord say, “It is not right for you to keep your fellow creatures in bondage; you must let the oppressed go free.” Garrettson immediately informed his slaves that they did not belong to him and that he did not desire their services without giving them proper compensation.
Garrettson began preaching against slavery and advocating for freedom, which provoked intense opposition, especially in the South. One enraged slave-owner came to the house where Garrettson was lodging and swore at him, threatened him and punched him in the face. Garrettson did not retaliate but sought to reason with the man who finally gave up and left.
Garrettson took his message to North Carolina where he preached to black audiences and sought to “inculcate the doctrine of freedom in them.” His opposition to slavery was firmly rooted in the Gospel and he described a typical meeting with slaves in which,
Many of their sable faces were bedewed with tears, their withered hands of faith were stretched out, and their precious souls made white in the blood of the Lamb (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 95).
Garrettson also preached to southern white audiences and sought to convince them of the evils of slavery and that God’s will was liberty for all His creatures. In Delaware, Garrettson visited the Stokeley Sturgis Plantation and preached to both the slaves and the Sturgis family. He was able to convince Sturgis that slavery is a sin and Sturgis began making arrangements for his slaves to obtain freedom.
The Methodists Go on the Attack
In 1744, John Wesley (1703–1791) spoke publicly against slavery, declaring that, in God’s sight, blacks and whites are equal and that Christ died for all. Many Methodists in America, in both the North and South, picked up on Wesley’s call and became some of the leading abolitionists in America.
James O’Kelly (1735-1826), for example, faced physical attacks because of his bold, excoriating preaching against slavery. He painted slaveholding as a debilitating and demonic kind of sin. It was, he said, “A work of the flesh, assisted by the devil; a mystery of iniquity, that works like witchcraft to darken your understanding, and harden your hearts against conviction." 
Because of the bold preaching of evangelists such as Garrettson and O’Kelly, an anti-slavery movement gained momentum, even in the South. This movement faced intense opposition, as was the case in 1800 when Methodists in South Carolina circulated a petition calling for emancipation. A mob burned the handouts and dragged one of the Methodist preachers through the streets and almost drowned him in a well.
Despite the opposition, the movement for abolition continued to spread, impacting those from all stations and walks of life.
Richard Allen Founds the AME
One of the slaves who obtained his freedom from the Stokeley Sturgis Plantation was Richard Allen. Allen, who had been converted under the preaching of a Methodist preacher while still a slave, became a successful evangelist to both black and white audiences. In 1784, he preached for weeks in Radnor, Pennsylvania, to mostly white audiences and recalled hearing them say, “This man must be a man of God; I have never heard such preaching before” (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 95-96).
Allen became close friends with Benjamin Rush, a Philadelphia physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence. As the Awakening waned, the Methodist Church in Philadelphia, of which Allen was a member, decided to segregate the congregation according to race. Allen and other blacks walked out. Rush came to their aid and assisted them in establishing their own congregation. They established Bethel Methodist Church out which came the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) denomination. Allen later wrote,
Dr. Rush did much for us in public by his influence. I hope the name of Dr. Benjamin Rush and Mr. Robert Ralston will never be forgotten among us. They were the two first gentlemen who espoused the cause of the oppressed and aided us in building the house of the Lord for the poor Africans to worship in. Here was the beginning and rise of the first African church in America (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 156).
Paul Strand, senior Washington D.C. correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network, now retired, called Allen, “America’s Black Founding Father.”
America’s Founders Are Impacted
The spiritual power of the Awakening and the moral arguments it produced against slavery were overwhelming. The pragmatic fruit emerging from the revival include the following:
1)    George Washington accepted free blacks into the Revolutionary Army resulting in one out of every eight soldiers being of African descent. Blacks and whites fought together for freedom from Great Britain.
2)       America’s founders purposely avoided using classifications of race or skin color in the nation’s founding documents. America’s founding documents are colorblind, even if her history has not been. This is why Dr. King, in his “I Have a Dream,” speech could say,
When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the "unalienable Rights" of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
3)     Founders from the North, who had never owned slaves, took new and strong public stands against the institution. John Adams, for example, declared,
Every measure of prudence . . . ought to be assumed for the eventual total extirpation of slavery from the United States. I have throughout my whole life held the practice of slavery in abhorrence” (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 101).
4)     Confronted by the inconsistency of Christian faith with owning slaves, George Washington set in motion a compassionate program to completely disentangle Mount Vernon from slavery. Concerning abolition, he wrote, 
        “Not only do I pray for it on the score of human dignity, but I clearly foresee that nothing but the rooting out of slavery can perpetuate the existence of our union by consolidating it in a common bond of principle’ (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 103).
5)      As a result of the Awakening, an abolition movement arose and one of America’s Founding Fathers, Benjamin Rush, helped found the nation’s first abolition society in Philadelphia. Rush, a Philadelphia physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence, also exhorted the ministers of America to attack slavery, saying, 
        While you enforce the duties of ‘tithe and cumin,’ neglect not the weightier laws of justice and humanity. Slavery is a Hydra sin and includes in it every violation of the precepts of the Laws and the Gospels (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 100-101).
5)       Even those founders who did not free their slaves, publicly admitted that it was wrong and sinful and would bring God’s judgement on the nation. It was in the context of slavery being allowed to continue in the South that Thomas Jefferson wrote,
God who gave us life, gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are a gift from God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just and that His justice cannot sleep forever” (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 125).
Although it would take a Second Great Awakening (ca. 1800- ca. 1830), a Great Prayer Awakening (1857-58), and a Civil War (1861-1865) to bring final closure, slavery’s end was sealed in that First Great Awakening that swept Colonial America. It was the Christian Awakening that ended slavery in America. 
America is in desperate need of another Christian Awakening. We ought, therefore, to heed the words of Samuel Adams (1722–1803), a passionate abolitionist, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and known as The Father of the American Revolution. While serving as governor of Massachusetts, he proclaimed April 2, 1795 to be a Day of Fasting and Prayer for both Massachusetts and America.
The words of that Proclamation reveal the profound depth of faith in America’s founding generation and shows how they saw their civil liberty tied to their faith in God. It reads in part:
Calling upon the Ministers of the Gospel, of every Denomination, with their respective Congregations, to assemble on that Day, and devoutly implore the Divine forgiveness of our Sins, To pray that the Light of the Gospel, and the rights of Conscience, may be continued to the people of United America; and that his Holy Word may be improved by them, so that the name of God may be exalted, and their own Liberty and Happiness secured (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 104).

This article is derived from Dr. Eddie Hyatt's latest book, 1726, available from Amazon and his website at www.eddiehyatt.com. Watch for his latest book, America's Reawakening, slated for release March 15. He is also the founder of the "1726 Project" whose goal is to spread the message of America's unique birth out of the First Great Awakening and call on believers everywhere to pray for another Great Awakening across the land.

2/04/2026

2026: A YEAR TO SEE GOD OPEN THE WINDOWS OF HEAVEN

I have great expectations of seeing God do marvelous things for His people in 2026. I enter every new year with optimistic faith, but this year there is something more. It began a few days ago while leading an online Hour of Prayer and a promise God gave me 50 years ago in 1976 was reignited in my heart. The promise from God was that He would "open the windows of heaven" on me. 

The Promise Was Clear

Shortly after Sue and I married in 1976, I was reading a small book entitled The Authority of the Believer. Within the book was a quotation of Malachi 3:10, which includes the promise from God that He will, open for you the windows of heaven.

The phrase open for you the windows of heaven burned in my soul. When I went to bed that night and it seemed as though I could actually “feel” that word in my soul in the same way food just eaten could be felt in the stomach. It was a very real experience.

I arose the next morning and prepared for my devotional time in which I was reading through the Bible. As I sat cross-legged on the floor with my Bible in front of me, that phrase, I will open for you the windows of heaven, began burning once again in my soul.  I hesitated, wondering if I should continue with my planned devotions, or give attention to this promise burning in my soul.

As I pondered this question, I glanced down at my Bible which was lying open in front of me on the floor. It had randomly fallen open to 2 Kings Chapter 7 and the first words I saw were windows in heaven.

I was astounded for I did know there was another place in the Bible that spoke of the windows of heaven. This was incredible and I knew that God was speaking.

With God All Things Are Possible

I continued to read and found that this was the account of God’s supernatural deliverance of a city of Samaria that was besieged by the king of Syria and his powerful army. They had cut off all escape routes and blocked any food or other supplies going into the city. People were starving and some had resorted to cannibalism.

In the midst of this desperate and impossible situation, Elisha the prophet (who was inside the city) made an incredible prophecy. He predicted that the very next day food would be sold at ridiculously low prices because of the abundance.

An officer of the king of Israel (who resided in this city), heard Elisha’s prophecy and scoffed. Look, he said, If the Lord would make windows in heaven, could this thing be (I Kings 7:2)? Elisha replied that he would see it but would not eat or partake of it.

That same night four leprous, homeless men who lived outside the city gates decided that it was time to take radical action. They said to one another, Why are we sitting here until we die? They reasoned that if they went into the city they would die with everyone else, but if we sit here, we will die also.

Why not go out to the enemy camp, they asked themselves. The worst thing that can happen to us is that we will die. Who knows but what they may keep us alive.

So, they arose and began walking toward the enemy camp. As they marched forth, God caused the Syrian army to hear a sound of a massive army marching toward them. They panicked thinking that the king of Israel had hired the Egyptian army, and they fled in terror, leaving everything behind

The Windows of Heaven are Opened

The four lepers reached the camp and found food, clothes, gold, and silver in abundance. They enjoyed a sumptuous meal and then they took gold and silver out and buried it. Then they went back to the city and informed the watchman on the wall of what they had discovered. The watchman informed the king and the king sent several men to check it out. It was as the leprous men had said. The Syrian army had fled leaving behind a massive storehouse of supplies.

As morning dawned and word spread that food was being sold at the gates of the city, there was a mad rush by a lot of famished people. The officer of the king who had scoffed at the prophecy of Elisha was put in charge of the gate where the food was being sold at ridiculously low prices because of the abundance.

As the crowd rushed forward, he was knocked down, trampled upon and died. The prophecy of Elisha was fulfilled in that he saw the widows of heaven opened but he did not eat or partake of the miracle.

God’s Sudden, Supernatural Abundant Provision

That morning, I sat in awe at what I was reading and experiencing in my soul. It was a beautiful time in God’s presence, and I knew He was speaking to me.

Out of this experience the opening of the windows of heaven came to mean for me “God’s sudden, supernatural, abundant provision.” It is God breaking through from above into our present situation. It is God bringing about effects for which there is no human cause or explanation.

In the natural world there is the scientific law of cause and effect which says that for every effect there is a cause. This is a human attempt to explain, on a horizontal plane, why things happen.

But when God opens the windows of heaven, He brings about effects for which there is no human cause or explanation. He breaks into our lives from above and produces effects that we have not caused. He provides in a way that is sudden, supernatural, and abundant.

God Confirms His Word

As I sat and pondered all of this that morning, I seemed to hear in my spirit, “I am going to open the windows of heaven on you and on everyone who supports you in what I have called you to do.”

Not long after this, Sue and I were sitting around our kitchen table with several other people, including a white-haired, eighty-year-old woman who was a renowned prayer warrior. As we lifted out hearts in prayer, this dear old saint arose from her chair, came around the table, laid her hands on my head and began to pray.

After our time of prayer had ended, she looked at me and said, “The Lord told me to lay my hands on you and pray, and when I did, I saw two doors open over your head.” I excitedly replied, “Praise the Lord! He told me he would open the windows of heaven on me.”

Not long after this, God confirmed this promise in a very practical manner. I was invited to speak at a conference in NE India and I accepted. This was my first overseas travel and I was responsible for all my expenses. When the day of my departure arrived, I had only $30.00 above the cost of my ticket.

The challenge was that I had an overnight stay in London and two nights in Calcutta where I had to apply for a special travel permit. I then had two overnight stays on my return flight home. So, I needed money to cover 5 nights in hotels and food for four days, and I only had $30.00. 

I was determined to go even if I had to sleep on the sidewalks in London and Calcutta. God, however, had made a promise--to open the windows of heaven.

On the way to the airport to catch my flight, we stopped at the travel agency to pick up my ticket, for which I had already paid. The clerk was obviously stressed as she informed me that she had been trying to call me because she had to change my route. She said I arrived at my destination at the same time, but for some reason she had to change the route.

As she typed up the new itinerary, I asked, “What is the difference in the cost?” She finished typing, looked up the cost and, lo and behold, it was $300.00 less than before. She handed me my ticket and $300.00 and Sue drove me to the airport where I boarded my flight to India. God had opened the windows of heaven and I saw God pour out His Spirit and bless many lives during my time in India.

2026: A Time to See the Windows of Heaven Open

During our 50 years of marriage, Sue and I have seen God open the windows of heaven on our behalf too many times to mention here. I have a deep desire—I believe from the Holy Spirit—to see that promise manifest in 2026 in ways we have never seen or thought possible.

I am reminded that in ancient Israel, every 50th year was a Year of Jubilee, which was a time of great blessing, freedom and restoration. So, in this 50th year of our marriage and of receiving this promise from God, I have great hope and expectation of seeing the windows of heaven opened in marvelous ways, beyond anything we have hitherto seen.

I also desire to see this promise manifest in your life in 2026.  So, let’s turn our eyes upon Jesus and acknowledge Him as our Source for all of life. Let’s walk through the coming months of 2026 expecting to see the windows of heaven open with blessings and open doors beyond anything we have asked or even thought.

Now to Him who is able to exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever, Amen. – Eph. 3:20

Dr. Eddie L. Hyatt is the co-founder of Hyatt Int'l Ministries and his numerous books on Revival and biblical themes are available from Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com. He is also the cofounder of The Hyatt Institute an online Bible Training Center whose purpose is to Make Disciples Who Will Change Their World. You can explore the Hyatt Institute at http://hyattinstitute.com.

1/31/2026

HOW I DEALT WITH MY WIFE'S DEPORTATION

Turning Your Stumbling Blocks into Steppingstones
And Your Setbacks into Comebacks.

Shortly after marrying Susan, a Canadian whom I had met in Bible college, she applied for permanent residency in the U.S. We planned to live in the U.S. and I assumed that by marrying a U.S. citizen it would be a simple matter for Susan to obtain permanent resident status.

We were both shocked when the immigration official in Dallas informed her that she would have to return to Canada. Her student visa was no longer valid, and she would have to apply for permanent residency at a U.S. consulate in her home country. She was deported!

I did not protest and scream at the immigration official that she was breaking up our marriage by sending Sue back to Canada. Such a response never crossed my mind because I was not reared to think that “I” am the center of the universe. Neither was Sue.

We then made plans to go to Sue’s hometown in New Brunswick, Canada where I would work for the summer while Sue applied for permanent residency in the U.S. We would be back in Texas by the fall—so we thought.

We arrived in Canada and I was confronted with the fact that Canada also had immigration laws. I could not work unless I applied and was approved for permanent resident status in Canada.

 So, in order to have income, I applied for permanent resident status in Canada. My application was approved but I was informed that because of custom regulations I could only keep my vehicle in Canada for three weeks.

So, I drove across the border and sold my Dodge R/T for much less than it was worth and asked my new mother-in-law to make the 300+ mile drive and pick me up.

My world had been turned upside down because of immigration laws.  Here I am in a foreign country with no vehicle and living with my new in-laws. This was definitely not how I had planned it.

Neither Sue nor I ever thought of complaining about immigration laws. We took what life handed us and made the most of it. We turned our lemons into lemonade and our scars into stars.

When I see people spitting and screaming at law-enforcement officials and disrupting church services because of immigration laws, they strike me as spoiled, petulant children who were reared to think they are the center of the universe. Don’t be like them! Trust God with all your heart!!! 

We lived in Canada for eight years and it turned out to be a wonderful time. We saw so many miracles and answers to prayer during that time and saw so many lives transformed. Sue’s entire family came to Christ during that time, and we made many life-long friends. I would not take for those eight unexpected years in Canada. 

In hindsight, it is obvious that God providentially orchestrated our steps like He did for Joseph who was carried against his will to Egypt (Gen. 37-45). Now, 42 years later, and after 50 years of marriage, we are living in Texas where we began our life together. God is good and we could not be happier. We proved the truthfulness and reliability of Proverbs 3:5-7, which reads,

Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.

So, if you have experienced disappointment of some sort, let me encourage you to turn your eyes on Jesus and look to Him to guide you through every situation. You will find your stumbling blocks turned into stepping stones and your setbacks into comebacks.  You will find the satisfaction that only comes from knowing Him and trusting Him with all your heart.

Dr. Eddie Hyatt is an author, revivalist and ordained minister with over 50 years of ministerial experience. He and his wife of 50 years, Dr. Susan Hyatt, reside in Grapevine, TX where they carry on a ministry of writing, teaching, preaching and publishing, Eddie has authored over 25 books, such as 1726: The Year that Defined America, which documents America's overt Christian birth out of the First Great Awakening, and Discovering the Real Jesus, which is a biblical and historical examination of who Jesus really is and His impact on world history.




1/21/2026

SAVING AMERICA BY REMEMBERING 1726

Nations derive their sense of identity from their history, so if you want to transform a nation you must first transform its history. In his classic book, 1984, George Orwell tells how Big Brother set out to transform the nation, Oceania, into a totalitarian state. He wrote, "The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became truth." 

For several decades this very thing has been happening in America as secularist revisionists have been hard at work rewriting our history, ignoring everything noble and good while highlighting everything base and ugly. They ignore the strong faith of America's founders and instead paint them as a collection of Deists, infidels and nominal church members influenced by the European Enlightenment. Nothing could be further from the truth!

This is why, as America approaches her 250th birthday, it is very important that we reconnect with our true history. We are, therefore, highlighting the crucial role played by the Great Awakening, which began in 1726, in the founding of America. If we do not understand the significance of 1726, we will never understand America and 1776. This is what the secularists/Marxists are erasing from our history. We are pushing back with truth and calling it the "1726 Project."

This First Great Awakening, which began in 1726, made several critical contributions that led to America’s founding on July 4, 1776. They include the following:

1.       The deep divisions between the Puritans of New England, the Baptists of Rhode Island, the Presbyterians of New Jersey, the Quakers of Pennsylvania, the Anglicans of Virginia, and the Catholics of Maryland were healed in the fire and light of this Christ-honoring, interdenominational revival.

2.       It was the first time the different sects of different colonies had together experienced one single national event. For the first time they began to see themselves, not as 13 divided colonies, but as “one nation under God” as George Whitefield, the most renowned preacher of the Awakening, often prayed.

3.       The American culture was democratized by the preaching of the evangelists of the Awakening who put everyone on the same level. They emphasized that neither race, wealth, or social status mattered in the sight of God. All were sinners separated from God with only one way to be reconciled, and that being faith in Jesus Christ.

These facts, and others, led the late Harvard professor, Perry Miller, to declare, “The Declaration of Independence of 1776 was a direct result of the evangelical preaching of the evangelists of the Great Awakening.”

America desperately needs this truth of her Christian origins if she is to be saved from the destructive lies of modern secularism, Marxism and postmodernism. What can you do? Firstly, pray! Secondly, promote the materials below that we are making available to the public. Over the next few months, leading up to July 4, I will be giving priority to the following:

1.       Promoting the book, 1726: The Year that Defined America, which documents the role of the Great Awakening in the founding of America.

2.       Promoting a new book, America’s Reawakening, scheduled for release by March 1. It has much information from the above book, but with new chapters, new research and new applications.

3.       Presenting a 5-part PowerPoint presentation called “Saving America” in churches, schools, groups and wherever God opens a door. It can be presented in one session or in all five, depending on what the local group would like to emphasize. The titles of the presentations, each about 40 minutes in length, are as follows:

1.       The Original American Vision

2.       The Great Awakening and the Founding of America

3.       The Great Awakening Impacts Slavery

4.       A Nation is Born in Prayer

5.       The Faith of America's Founding Fathers

To schedule or for more information, send an email to dreddiehyatt@gmail.com. America is worth saving!

Dr. Eddie L. Hyatt is a revivalist, Bible teacher, and ordained minister. He is the author of over 30 books, which can be found on Amazon and his website at www.eddiehyatt.com. He is also the founder of the "1726 Project" with the goal of educating this generation about America's godly heritage out of a great, spiritual awakening.


1/14/2026

AMERICA'S CONSTITUTION HAS NO PLACE FOR ANARCHISTS

"We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion . . .  Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious [Christian] people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." – John Adams

Those words of John Adams, one of America's most prominent founding fathers, were spoken in 1798 just a few years after the implementation of the nation's founding documents.

Although America opened its arms to all kinds of people of different races and nationalities there was one kind of people that were not welcome in America--those "with human passions unbridled by morality and religion." This sort of person is known today as an anarchist, which is someone who rejects every law and form of  government, whether of God or man.

I think I first became aware of the word “anarchist” about 25 years ago when I went with a street ministry to downtown Manhattan and preached to a sizeable crowd made up of the homeless, street people and a few regular folks. The leader of this ministry mentioned that one of the problems they faced with street ministry in downtown NYC was the presence of “anarchists” who would often seek to disrupt their meetings.

From their description, it was obvious that the “anarchists” were disruptive troublemakers who recognized no law but their own. Since that time, I have become more aware of the word as “anarchists,” such as Antifa, have been reported in the news as the cause of much societal chaos and the destruction of public property.  

The word “anarchist” comes from the Greek word archon meaning “ruler” and the prefix a meaning “without” so “without a ruler.”  It first appeared in the 1600s when it was used to describe societal chaos because of the absence of any government. Today, it is used of those who reject any form of spiritual, moral or civil government. 

The anarchists seem to live out of their emotions and feelings expressed in anger and rage. You have probably seen them yelling and screaming obscenities in the face of  police officers, and even spitting on them, who are expected to stand still and take it all in stride. I have yet to hear one of them present a rational argument for their cause.

Concerning the anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis and other parts of the country, I don’t doubt that there are some people who want to peacefully protest the deportation of illegals, and they have a Constitutional right to do so. They do not, however, have the right to throw bricks, rocks and other missiles at federal officers, set fires and seek to ram them with their vehicles.

It is obvious that any peaceful protests have been hijacked by the anarchists who want to kindle societal chaos and turmoil. Seizing on the unfortunate death of one of the protestors, Renee Good, they are seeking to use it as a rallying cry to stir up anger and rage that will lead to anarchy in the streets.

Jesus Himself spoke of anarchists and warned of their fate. Although he did not use the word “anarchist,” He did use a word, anomian, which carries the very same meaning. The word comes from the Greek word nomon meaning “law” and the prefix a meaning “without,” so “without law” or “lawlessness.” In Matthew 7:22-23 Jesus warned,

Many will say to Me in that day, “Lord Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?” And then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me you who practice lawlessness.”

There is a legitimate time and manner to protest against moral injustice and unbiblical laws, first of all by formulating a rational and moral argument for your case. There is, however, no basis in either the Bible or the U.S. Constitution for anarchy. 

To learn more on this topic and understand the difference in anarchy and opposition to moral injustice, check out Dr. Eddie Hyatt's book, To Comply or Not Complywhich was written during the Covid shutdown when churches were being ordered to close while liquor stores were designated as "essential" and allowed to remain open. It is available from Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com.

1/01/2026

A STUNNING VISION OF GOD'S PLAN FOR NEW YORK CITY


Zohran Mamdani was sworn in today as the first Muslim mayor of New York City. He is also a Marxist ideologue, and he has plans for the city. God, however, also has plans for the city, which I explain below.

This morning, as I was thinking about New York City and its future, I was reminded of an incredible vision that Joseph Skinner (1930-2013), from NE India, shared with me 25 years ago. I decided to check my files and was elated to find Joseph’s handwritten account of the vision God gave him for New York City.

The Incredible Vision

If this had come from just about anyone else, I would probably dismiss it as the work of an overactive imagination. However, I knew Joseph very well having ministered with him many times and having stayed in his home in India. He also ministered with us in Canada and America and stayed in our homes each time.

Joseph was a very humble man, a man of prayer, and used by God in a genuine prophetic gift. He preached the most powerful missionary message I ever heard to our congregation in New Brunswick, Canada. His theme was how Jesus was the first cross-cultural missionary in that He left the glories of heaven and came down to earth to live among, and redeem, sinful humanity. 

He was the pastor and overseer of over 400 churches and at least two Christian colleges in NE India. He was also a world traveler, and he experienced this vision during a layover in NYC in 1980. The fact that he had no emotional attachment to NYC adds credibility to the vision. Here it is in his own words.

It was in the summer of 1980 in New York City while I was praying in a hotel room that the Lord gave me a vision of New York City with all its high-rise skyline. I saw the entire city and a bright shining cloud was hovering over the city. I saw lightening flash from the cloud and then the rain, a silvery rain as bright and shining as glittering silver started falling from the cloud. It became a very heavy rain, falling all over the city. That rain started soaking through those high-rise buildings and flowed down, down to the basements of the city and everything was soaked wet with that rain. And that rain kept on falling over the city.

When I asked the Lord the meaning of this vision, the Lord answered that He would pour out His Spirit on the entire city in such a mighty way just like the torrential rain I saw in the vision. The outpouring would be so great it would amaze the world. The work of the Holy Spirit would soak and affect every strata of the society from the top down to the lowest character of the society. God said He would sanctify the city, heal its characters, change the city and its people and show forth the power of His salvation. The world would be amazed at His acts of love and power upon the land.

I am here reminded of the word of the Lord to the Jews who had been led away captive to Babylon. Through the prophet Jeremiah, God said to them,

For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart (Jeremiah 29:11-13).

Here’s the Plan Going Forward

My exhortation to the Christians of NYC and America, is to avoid being pulled into a reactionary mode wherein you are continually attacking Mamdani and Islam. Instead, take a proactive approach wherein you focus on proclaiming Jesus in all His majesty and glory and telling the wonderful things He has done for the human race.

This was Paul’s approach in the idolatrous, occultic city of Ephesus where the massive temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, dominated its skyline. Paul ministered there for three years and had such an impact that people began leaving Artemis and publicly burning their books of sorcery and magic.

So many people began turning to Jesus that a riot broke out. It was instigated by the merchants who sold souvenir images of Artemis and her temple to the continual stream of visitors who came there to admire her temple and worship at her shrine. These merchants claimed that their livelihood was in danger because of Paul’s preaching. Yet, when the city clerk quieted the mob, he pointed out that neither Paul nor his followers had done any damage to the temple nor had they blasphemed their goddess (Acts 19:17).

Paul’s proactive message of Jesus in all His majesty and glory left no room for other gods and goddesses. Yes, there is a time to confront evil and speak the truth to every situation, but we must guard against falling into a reactionary mode. Remember Paul’s words to the believers in Corinth, another pagan city, where he reminded them,

And I brethren, when I came to you, did not come with excellence of speech or wisdom declaring to you the testimony of God. For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified (I Corinthians 2:1-2).

Now that we know God’s plan for New York City, let us proclaim Jesus in all His fulness and pray for another Great Awakening to sweep through the City and all across the land.

Dr. Eddie L. Hyatt is an author, revivalist, and ordained minister. He is the founder of the "1726 Project" dedicated to showing the impact of the First Great Awakening on the founding of America. Check out his many book, including 1726: The Year that Defined America, on Amazon and at his website, http://eddiehyatt.com




12/26/2025

GEORGE WASHINGTON'S PROMISE TO JEWS IN AMERICA

The rise of antisemitism in America is completely out of character with America's origins. It is not only sinful, it is un-American. America's founders expressed great admiration for the Jewish people and George Washington made a specific promise to the Jewish  people about their life in the new nation he and others had just formed. 


The current antisemitism is not something new, for the Jewish people have had a long history of persecution, often at the hands of those who called themselves "Christian." For example, the Crusaders of the Middle Ages, on their way to liberate Palestine from the Muslims, murdered thousands of Jews along the way. Roman Catholic Spain brutally massacred thousands of Jews in 1391 and 100 years later, in 1492, Spain’s rulers expelled all Jews from their country. In the 16th century, Martin Luther advocated expelling all Jews from Germany.  


America's Founders Rejected Antisemitism


America's Founders determined that Jews would be treated differently in America. Their thinking in this regard was shaped by the Bible, which they esteemed more than any other book. In fact, a ten-year study to determine where they got their ideas for America's founding, discovered that they quoted the Bible far more than any other source (Hyatt, The Book that Made America Geat, 18).


When they read the Bible, they saw that the Jews had a God-given role in bringing forth Jesus the Messiah into the world. They also saw that it was the Jews who had given the world the Bible, the book they esteemed above all others. This is why John Adams said,

The Hebrews have done more to civilize men than any other nation. If I were an atheist, and believed blind eternal fate, I should still believe that fate had ordained the Jews to be the most essential instrument for civilizing the nations (Hyatt, The Book that Made America Geat91).


George Washington Visits a Jewish Synagogue


In 1790, just nine years after leading the ragtag American forces to victory over the mighty British war machine, George Washington visited the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island where he was warmly received by this Hebrew congregation. Moses Seixas, in his official welcome, compared Washington’s military success to that of David and his wisdom to that of Daniel, saying,

With pleasure we reflect on those days when the God of Israel, who delivered David from the peril of the sword, shielded your head in the day of battle: and we rejoice to think, that the same Spirit who rested in the Bosom of the greatly beloved Daniel enabling him to preside over the Provinces of the Babylonish Empire. rests and ever will rest upon you, enabling you to discharge the arduous duties of Chief Magistrate in these States (Hyatt, The Book that Made America Great93).

Washington was obviously moved by these sentiments and responded that same day in a letter to this congregation whom he addressed as “children of the stock of Abraham.” He assured them that in America they would experience the fulfillment of the Messianic promise of Micah 4:4, which declared, Each one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig-tree and there shall be none to make him afraid. Washington went on to say,

For happily the Government of the United States gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support (Hyatt, The Book that Made America Great, 94).

Indeed, early America’s embrace of the Jewish people resulted in America becoming a haven for persecuted Jews from all over the world. This resulted in America becoming home for the largest Jewish population in the world. This remained true until 2003 when the Jewish population in Israel surpassed that in America.

The Cause of Antisemitism in Modern America

So, antisemitism was virtually unknown in America for the first 200 years of her existence. Why then is antisemitism on the rise in America today? I suggest that the rise of antisemitism in America has corresponded with two unfortunate developments: (1) the loss of a Christian-Biblical worldview in the culture--a worldview which values the role of the Jew in God's plan for the nations, and (2) Marxist ideology pervading our educational system.

With the secularization of our culture and mass migration from Islamic nations, the Bible is no longer esteemed in popular culture. As a result, we now have members of Congress, like Ilhan Omar, and state officials, like Illinois attorney general Keith Ellis and the new mayor of NYC, Zohran Mamdani, taking their oath of office with their hand on a Koran.  This loss of a Biblical worldview is tragic for America and for Jews.

Also, Marxist ideology, which groups all people as either the oppressed or the oppressor, has pervaded the American educational system and identifies Jews as the oppressors and Palestinians as the oppressed. In this way of thinking, Jews are to be resisted and opposed, even with violence if necessary. This thinking drives violent antisemitism across America and in other parts of the world.

The Ultimate Answer

I recently read the words of a Jewish Rabbi who has embraced Jesus as the Messiah promised in the Old Testament Scriptures. He stated that the greatest thing that could happen in Gaza would be some Billy Graham type open air Gospel crusades that call the masses to Jesus. I unashamedly agree with him, as do more and more Americans, especially of the younger generation.

This means that America must have another Great Awakening that returns the her back to the God of the Bible who is also the God of America’s Founders. America’s Founders knew that the nation could not survive without a vibrant and lively Christian populace, which is why they issued so many calls for days of prayer and fasting. As the late historian and philosopher, Dr. Michael Novak, said,

Far from having a hostility toward religion, the Founders counted on religion [Christianity] for the underlying philosophy of the republic, its supporting ethic, and its reliable source of rejuvenation (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that Defined America, 171).

This article was derived from books by Dr. Eddie Hyatt entitled The Book that Made America Great and 1726: The Year that Defined America, both available from Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com. In the coming months, Eddie will be emphasizing the “1726 Project” whose purpose is to educate America and call her back to her roots of Faith & Freedom.