America's founders were far from perfect, but
they established a nation on Judeo/Christian principles that they believed
would serve as a moral compass to guide the nation through any difficulty or
crisis she might encounter.
Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. understood this and writing from the Birmingham city
jail, where he had been incarcerated, he acknowledged the nation’s “sacred
heritage” and declared it to be a basis for his confidence that his fight for
racial equality would succeed. He wrote,
We
will reach the goal of freedom in Birmingham, and all over the nation, because
the goal of America is freedom. Abused and scorned though we may be, our
destiny is tied up with the destiny of America . . . We will win our freedom
because the SACRED HERITAGE of our nation and the eternal will of God are
embodied in our echoing demands.
Dr.
King was very aware of America’s flawed and sinful history, but he also saw
that there was something sacred, holy, and of God in her founding. In this same
letter he speaks with pride and respect of the Pilgrims, Thomas Jefferson, the
‘majestic” Declaration of Independence, and Abraham Lincoln.
Belief
in America’s Sacred Origins was Common.
Dr.
King was not the first to believe that God had a hand in the birth of this
nation. This was, in fact, a common belief from the time the first European
immigrants came to this land seeking individual and religious liberty.
This
belief was expressed in the numerous days of prayer and fasting proclaimed by
the Continental Congress during the Revolutionary War. And after the British
surrendered to the colonial forces on October 19, 1781, George Washington
appointed Chaplain Israel Evans to deliver a thanksgiving sermon to the troops.
Joined
by thousands of civilians, Rev. Evans exhorted the massive crowd before him to
give thanks to God and he compared their victory over the British to God’s
deliverance of His Old Testament people. In poetic verse he declared,
To Him who led in
ancient days,
the Hebrew tribes, your anthems
raise.
The God who spoke from Sinai’s hill,
protects His chosen
people still.
Not in ourselves
success we owe,
by help divine we crushed the foe.
With thankful hearts his goodness own,
and bow before Jehovah's throne.
(Hyatt, 1726: The Year
thatDefined America, 119).
Concerning
America’s birth, Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence,
declared that he, “as much believed the hand of God was employed in this work
as that God had divided the Red Sea to give a passage to the children of
Israel.”
James
Madison, the chief architect of the Constitution, declared that it was
impossible for any reasonable and pious person to not see in its formulation,
“a finger of that Almighty hand which has been so frequently extended to our
relief in critical stages of the Revolution” (Hyatt, 1726: The Year that
Defined America, 127).
In a
speech delivered at a Spirit of America rally in Atlanta, Georgia on January
26, 1984, President Ronald Reagan declared,
I've always believed
that this blessed land was set apart in a special way, that some divine plan
placed this great continent here between the oceans to be found by people from
every corner of the Earth who had a special love for freedom and the courage to
uproot themselves, leave homeland and friends, to come to a strange land. And
coming here they created something new in all the history of mankind -- a land
where man is not beholden to government, government is beholden to man.
This
Generation Has Rejected this “Sacred Heritage”
Dr.
King considered the opposition to his demands, and the ensuing turmoil it
induced, to be signs that America had fallen away from her founding principles.
She had lost sight of her “sacred heritage” and he called for a return to that
founding vision of faith and freedom.
Each
generation of Americans must, in fact, be taught of our country’s “sacred
heritage,” for as Ronald Reagan said, “Freedom is a fragile thing and it's
never more than one generation away from extinction.”
Each
new generation likes to think that wisdom and virtue has begun with it and that
former generations were inferior in virtue and understanding. This is the case
in America today and was the case in Israel during the time of Jeremiah the
prophet. In Jeremiah 6:16, the prophet declared to King Josiah and all the
people,
Thus says the LORD: “Stand in the ways and see, and ask for
the old paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; then you will find rest
for your souls.
Just
as Israel had strayed from the good way that had produced peace and prosperity,
America has strayed from the way that made her the freest and most prosperous
nation in history. She has departed from the founding principles that brought
about the end of slavery, passed Civil Rights legislation, defeated Nazism, and
brought down the evil Soviet empire.
The
Biblical moral compass put in place by the founders has been trashed and in its
place a secularist/Marxist ideology is being propagated in our schools, in
colleges, in Hollywood, and in Washington, D.C. Now we are seeing the fruit of
this departure as the nation unravels within, and without on the world stage.
The
Way Forward from Here
All, however, is not lost! We can take back our land, but the
church must arise. We must recover that “sacred heritage” of which Dr. King and
America’s founders spoke.
Our challenge is that this “sacred heritage” is being
demonized by those who want to transform America into a godless/Marxist state.
They want to destroy this heritage because, as Karl Marx said, “People without
a heritage are easily persuaded.”
We
must, therefore, redouble our efforts to teach this generation about America’s
“sacred heritage.” Understanding our “sacred heritage,” along with Biblical
promises such as II Chronicles 7:14, will provide the solid foundation needed
to pray succesfully for another Great Awakening to roll across our land like a
mighty tsunami wave.
A
good place to start learning about this “sacred heritage” is my book, 1726: The Year that
Defined America, available from Amazon and my website at www.eddiehyatt.com.
Dr. Eddie Hyatt is a Bible teacher and church historian with a passion to see
America experience another national, spiritual awakening that will turn the
nation back to God and restore the founding principles of faith and freedom.
His books are available from Amazon and his website at www.eddiehyatt.com
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