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One of the fundamental truths on which our forefathers based their lives was that God numbers our days. This means that we cannot die before our days are completed- if we are earnest in our attempt to obey God in His plan for us. This created tremendous security for them even in turbulent times.
Knowing this truth gave George Washington the courage to ride to the front in the Battle of the Monongahela and face almost point blank gunfire from the enemy lines. Though he sustained four bullet holes in his coat and another one in his belt buckle, he escaped unharmed: as he said, “By the miraculous dispensations of Providence.”
Our Forefathers got this understanding from the Bible. God, who gives us life, numbers our days from before the time we’re born. The Bible teaches in Psalm 139 that God planned all our days for us before our birth. This is why David refused to take vengeance on King Saul though Saul was trying to kill David. David stated to one of his soldiers (who had an opportunity to easily kill Saul), Continue reading




What convinced him that civil liberty was being born for the world on that day? For twenty years he had been teaching his congregation the principles of civil liberty from the Bible. He believed Biblical teaching, done for decades before this day, had prepared the American people as no nation had ever been prepared for civil liberty. And indeed this day would seem to “…proclaim liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants thereof…” (Leviticus 25:10)
“The right to freedom being the gift of God Almighty, the rights of the Colonists as Christians may best be understood by reading and carefully studying the institutions of The Great Law Giver and the Head of the Christian Church, which are…clearly written…in the New Testament.”

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