John Adams was born during the first full year after the Great Awakening (the greatest revival America has ever seen) began. When one studies what family life was like during those years of revival, it’s no wonder Adams was such a Godly statesman.
He became a lawyer and one of the greatest statesman for liberty during America’s Founding Era. He would marry, at age twenty-nine, Abigail Smith, the daughter of a minister. Their relationship was one of the greatest examples of Biblical marriage in our history. Though separated many years because of his service to our country overseas, their letters preserve for us one of the most tender and affectionate examples of the marriage covenant between a husband and a wife, that is on record today.
John Adams was one of five men who served on the committee of the 2nd Continental Congress which wrote our Declaration of Independence. The year before, he had written for that Congress the document to be sent to the King of England, entitled, Declaration and Necessity of Taking Up Arms. This was in answer to the attack on us by the British at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. In it he stated, Continue reading