A new Pew Research Center poll found that 53% of U.S. adults rated American’s morals and ethics as “bad.” This is serious for mistrust of one's fellow citizens underpins everything in a society. Skepticism about the moral character of fellow citizens will undermine politics, business transactions, institutions and social cohesion, leading to social chaos and the loss of freedom.
America's Founders emphasized the absolute necessity of "virtue" for a stable society, which may be defined as "moral excellence." They warned, again and again, that the loss of "virtue" was the greatest threat to the freedoms they had implemented in the nation's founding documents.
The loss of virtue in contemporary American culture was on full display at the recent State of the Union Address where Rashida Tlaib, Congresswoman from Michigan, wore a pin, caught on camera, that read, "F__ Ice." Another individual held up a sign with the same crude words. These and others jeered and shouted "murderer" at the president during his speech. Such crude public behavior by public officials was unheard of just a few years ago.
In addition, one only has to spend a little time on the internet to encounter hostility, crudeness, hatred and anger. It is now common to attack those with whom you disagree with personal smears rather than engaging in civil dialogue. The strategy seems to be: "Don’t bother discussing the message, demonize the messenger."
Yes, America’s Founders were unanimous in their belief that only a virtuous people could maintain the freedoms they had implemented. They also agreed that such virtue could only be maintained from one generation to the next by spiritual awakenings.
John Dickinson, Founding Father and chairman of the committee that produced the Articles of Confederation, warned that “when states lose their liberty, this calamity is generally owing to a decay of virtue” Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 213). John Adams made the same point in a letter to his cousin, Zabdiel Adams, a minister of the Gospel. Adams exhorted him,
Statesmen, my dear Sir, may plan and speculate for
Liberty, but it is Religion and Morality alone, which can establish the principles upon which Freedom can
securely stand. The only foundation of a free Constitution is pure Virtue
(Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 213).
In his Farewell Address after serving two terms as the nation’s first president, George Washington exhorted Americans to cling to “religion and morality,” which he called “indispensable supports” for a stable and happy nation (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 183.
When the Founders speak of “religion” they are speaking of Christianity for this was the only religion they knew. Washington went on to warn against the supposition that morality or virtue could ever prevail apart from Christian principle.
James
Madison was in complete agreement and wrote, “To suppose that any form of
government will secure liberty or happiness without any virtue is a chimerical
idea.” A chimerical idea is a “pipedream” or “fantasy” with little or no chance
of ever occurring.
In other words, those who think that a certain political party or ideology can bring happiness and stability to a society apart from Christian morality, are living in a fantasy world. Psalm 33:3 says, Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, and America’s Founders, without exception, believed those words.
Samuel
Adams believed that virtue was unlikely to remain vigorous from one generation
to another without spiritual awakenings. This is because over time churches
tend to institutionalize and formalize. A personal, heart commitment to God is
minimized and adherence to the outward forms of the institution is emphasized
as what really matters.
In
this condition, Christians tend to lose their passion and fire for truth and
become comfortable in the outward forms. In such a state, spiritual atrophy
sets in and the church is no longer the salt and light Jesus called her to be.
Moral and spiritual decay begins to impact the society, from which Novak says,
“Only periodic awakenings have been known to offer a cure.” He goes on to say,
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, America’s Reawakening, 214).
The loss of virtue in American culture is obvious. However, there are also many signs, documented in my latest book, that America is on the verge of another Great Awakening. This Awakening would be embraced by every Founding Father for they knew that a Christian awakening was the key to virtue in a society.
We only have to recall how Benjamin Franklin enthusiastically embraced that First Great Awakening, calling it “wonderful,” and helping to spread its influence by printing and distributing the sermons and journals of George Whitefield (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 164-65).
Spiritual
awakening is not an appendix or add-on. It is not a “take it or leave it”
matter. It is a vital component of the American experience. The America of
Washington, Whitefield, Franklin, and Lincoln cannot survive without it. This
is why this present Awakening that we see breaking forth should be embraced by
every American patriot who wants to see our Constitutional freedoms passed
along to the next generation. Yes, this is
America’s Reawakening, and we must seize the moment.
This article was derived from Dr. Eddie Hyatt's latest book, America's Reawakening, available from Amazon and his website at http://eddiehyatt.com.





