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The Birth of America
  • July 4, 1776
  • In Philadelphia, our Founding Fathers signed a
    document declaring our independence from the
    tyranny of Great Britain.
  • The Declaration of Independence established our
    freedoms.

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A Day of Devotion to God
  • I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated
    by succeeding generations as the great
    anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated
    as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of
    devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be
    solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows,
    games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and
    illuminations, from one end of this continent to
    the other, from this time forward for evermore.
    John Adams

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The 4th of July
  • We celebrate our liberty and honor those who have
    given their lives over the centuries to maintain
    the freedoms we enjoy.
  • Today is a day that we set aside to honor our
    nation, our military, our policemen and
    firefighters, our politicians and civil servants.

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The Cost of Freedom
  • John Adams You will never know how much it has
    cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I
    hope you will make good use of it.
  • Based upon our Founding Fathers faith in God and
    dependence upon God, they were willing to pledge
    their lives, their fortunes, and their honor.

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God is Central
  • Today is also a time to remember how important it
    is to keep God central in our nation, since
    America was indisputably built on the Bible.

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Liberty Comes from God
  • Thomas Jefferson said
  • The God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can
    the liberties of a nation be secure when we have
    removed a conviction that these liberties are the
    gift of God?

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The Influence of the Bible
  • Historians who have analyzed 10s of thousands of
    pages of the founding fathers writings, have
    estimated that over 60 of their writings quote
    or allude to the Bible.

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The Influence of the Bible
  • The Declaration of Independence refers to God
    four times
  • laws of nature and nature's God
  • endowed by their Creator
  • the Supreme Judge of the world
  • firm reliance upon Divine Providence

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Biblical Principles
  • John Quincy Adams, on July 4, 1821 said
  • The highest glory of the American Revolution
    was this it connected in one indissoluble bond
    the principles of civil government with the
    principles of Christianity.

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God and Government
  • We have no government armed with the power
    capable of contending with human passions
    unbridled by morality and religion. Greed,
    ambition, revenge, or gallantry, would break the
    strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale
    goes through a net. Our Constitution was made
    only for a moral and religious people. It is
    wholly inadequate to govern any other. John
    Quincy Adams

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Declaration of Independence
  • We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
    men are created equal, that they are endowed by
    their Creator with certain unalienable rights,
    that among these are Life, Liberty and the
    pursuit of Happiness.

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Not a Secular Nation
  • We have this day restored the Sovereign to Whom
    all men ought to be obedient. He reigns in heaven
    from the rising to the setting of the sun, let
    His kingdom come. Samuel Adams
  • With the same document, we not only declared our
    independence from Great Britain, but we just as
    strongly declared our dependence upon Almighty
    God.

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The Declaration Ends
  • And for the support of this Declaration with a
    firm reliance on the protection of Divine
    Providence we mutually pledge to each other our
    lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.

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God as the Foundation
  • Our Founding Fathers did not believe in the
    separation of God from government.
  • They believed that this nation was founded by
    God, protected by God, preserved by God, and
    blessed by God.

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God as the Foundation
  • There is nothing in any official American
    document about the so-called wall of separation
    between church and state or between God and
    government.
  • The First Amendment was established to keep the
    government out of the church, not the church out
    of government.

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The First Amendment
  • 1st Amendment doesnt stifle religion
  • Prohibited a state-sponsored church
  • The founders knew how religion became corrupted
    when the state tried to run it.
  • One nation, under God, indivisible with liberty
    and justice for all

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The First Amendment
  • Liberty doesnt mean free to steal, or murder or
    free to redefine marriage.
  • Liberty always has boundaries or else theres
    anarchy.
  • Our Capitol is filled with Scripture and Biblical
    figures.

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Jefferson's Personal Letter
  • Wall of separation between church and state was
    to assure the Danbury Baptists of a one-way wall,
    to keep the government out of the church, not
    vice versa.

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Jefferson's Actions
  • As President, Jefferson extend three times, a
    1787 Act of Congress in which special lands were
    designated For the sole use of Christian Indians
    and the Moravian Brethren missionaries for
    civilizing the Indians and promoting
    Christianity.

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Religious Liberties
  • We have religious liberties, and there are those
    who are trying to take them away.
  • We must be aware of our constitutional rights so
    that the Gospel of Jesus Christ may go forth
    freely, and without hindrance, to the glory of
    God.

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Christian Citizens
  • Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2 teaches that Christians
    should be the very best citizens, law-abiding
    citizens, respectful citizens, and appreciative
    citizens.
  • Matthew 22

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Christian Citizens
  • Then the Pharisees went and plotted together how
    they might trap Him in what He said. And they
    sent their disciples to Him, along with the
    Herodians, saying, Teacher, we know that You are
    truthful and teach the way of God in truth, and
    defer to no one for You are not partial to any.
    Tell us then, what do You think? Is it lawful to
    give a poll-tax to Caesar, or not?

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Christian Citizens
  • But Jesus perceived their malice, and said, Why
    are you testing Me, you hypocrites? Show Me the
    coin used for the poll-tax. And they brought Him
    a denarius. And He said to them, Whose likeness
    and inscription is this? They replied,
    Caesars. Then He said to them, Then render to
    Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God
    the things that are God's. (Matt. 2215-21)

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Christian Citizens
  • Jesus taught that His followers are obligated to
    engage and support their government.
  • Abraham Lincoln a government of the people, by
    the people, and for the people.

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Christian Citizens
  • Constitution We the people...

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Christian Citizens
  • Render (Matt. 2221) Pay back, repay
  • We pay taxes because we owe our nation much in
    terms of the military, law enforcement, schools,
    politicians who serve the nation, and for the
    infra-structure of the country such as water and
    power.

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Separate Compartments?
  • Leon Morris states, We should be clear, too,
    that Jesus is not saying that we can divide life
    into separate compartments, so that God has
    nothing to do with that section which belongs to
    Caesar. The obligation to honor God covers all of
    life we must serve Caesar in a way that is
    honoring to God.

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Separate Compartments?
  • Our form of government requires our active
    involvement.
  • How can we render to Caesar what is Caesar's in
    America today?
  • How can we apply this passage?

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1. Seek God for Your government
  • First of all, then, I urge that entreaties and
    prayers, petitions and thanksgivings, be made on
    behalf of all men, for kings and all who are in
    authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and
    quiet life in all godliness and dignity. This is
    good and acceptable in the sight of God our
    Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to
    come to the knowledge of the truth. (1 Timothy
    21-4)

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1. Seek God for Your government
  • The biggest burden for the health of our nation
    does not rest on the White House, or on the State
    House, but on the Church House.
  • If My people who are called by My name humble
    themselves and pray and seek My face and turn
    from their wicked ways, then I will hear from
    heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal
    their land. (2 Chronicles 714)

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2. Support Your Government
  • Pay your taxes
  • Matt. 2221
  • Matt. 1724-27 - Jesus paid taxes

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2. Support Your Government
  • Therefore it is necessary to be in subjection,
    not only because of the wrath of authorities, but
    also for conscience sake. For because of this
    you also pay taxes, for rulers are servants of
    God, devoting themselves to this very thing.
    (Rom. 135-6)

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2. Support Your Government
  • There may be questionable spending, but
  • We do benefit from the goods and services
    provided by the government such as military
    defense, our intelligence community, law
    enforcement, safe roads and bridges, schools,
    hospitals, libraries, parks, etc.

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2. Support Your Government
  • We can also support our nation by praying for our
    military.

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3. Submit to Your Government
  • Submit yourselves for the Lords sake to every
    human institution, whether to a king as the one
    in authority, or to governors as sent by him for
    the punishment of evildoers and the praise of
    those who do rightHonor all people, love the
    brotherhood, fear God, honor the king. 1 Pet.
    213-14, 17

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3. Submit to Your Government
  • We may not have much respect for the man of the
    office, but we must respect the office of the
    man.
  • Sometimes you must stand up to your government as
    the Hebrew midwives disobeyed Pharaohs edict to
    kill the Hebrew babies in Exod. 115-21

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3. Submit to Your Government
  • Or how Peter and the apostles disobeyed the
    Sanhedrin We must obey God rather than men.
    Acts 529
  • If the government commands what God condemns, or
    if the government prohibits what God promotes
    then you are obligated to disobey.

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3. Submit to Your Government
  • Theres a time and place for civil disobedience,
    but it should come only as a last resort.
  • In general, we submit to our government (Rom. 13)

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4. Select Your Government
  • Participate in government.
  • We desperately need more Christians in the
    political process.
  • Voting is a simple act with a significant impact.

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4. Select Your Government
  • Samuel Adams said Let each citizen remember at
    the moment he is offering his vote that he is
    executing one of the most solemn trusts in human
    society for which he is accountable to God and
    his country.
  • www. iVoteValues.org

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4. Select Your Government
  • Bad politicians are elected by good people who
    dont vote.
  • In 2000, only half of all eligible Americans
    voted.
  • Evangelical Christians Only 25 voted in 2000
    (15 million out of 60 million!)

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4. Select Your Government
  • This kind of apathy is indefensible, especially
    among the Christian community, which has been
    commanded by Christ to engage our culture as salt
    and light (Matt. 513-16) and participate in
    government (Matt. 2221).
  • Christians are the conscience of this nation!
  • We are the moral compass of the world.

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4. Select Your Government
  • Simply voting isnt enough you must vote your
    values
  • Jesus expects our faith to influence every part
    of our decision making, including the election
    process.
  • When we vote, we must choose the candidate whose
    voting record or whose policies most closely
    reflect a Judeo-Christian worldview.

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4. Select Your Government
  • Be informed on the issues.
  • Know what the candidates stand for and look
    carefully at their voting record.
  • Check out the candidates websites.
  • Find out who their friends are and who their
    enemies are.
  • Weigh the candidates values against biblical
    values.

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4. Select Your Government
  • When the righteous increase, the people rejoice,
    but when a wicked man rules, people groan. (Prov.
    292)
  • Benjamin Rush said I have been alternately
    called an Aristocrat and a Democrat. I am
    neither. I am a Christ-ocrat.

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4. Select Your Government
  • Important issues?
  • The War on Islamic terrorism and national
    security? Immigration?
  • Health care? The economy? Education?
    Environmental stewardship, poverty, racism?
  • LIFE, FAMILY, FREEDOM

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Human Life
Genesis 1 Ps. 139
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Human Life
  • Declaration of Independence All men are
    endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
    rights. Among these are life, liberty and the
    pursuit of happiness.
  • The order matters!

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Human Life
  • What candidates are in favor of protecting human
    life?
  • What candidates are opposed to abortion?
  • What candidates, be they for President, governor,
    or senator, are helping to continue abortion?

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Human Life
  • The Bible tells us to defend those whose lives
    are in danger, to protect human life.
  • Deliver those who are being taken away to death,
    and those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh
    hold them back. If you say, See, we did not know
    this, Does He not consider it who weighs the
    hearts? And does He not know it who keeps your
    soul? And will He not render to man according to
    his work? (Prov. 2411-12)

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Human Life
  • Every day, more babies are aborted than those who
    died on 9-11 - babies sacrificed on the altar of
    convenience.
  • In America alone, there are over 1.3 million
    abortions per year
  • 25 of all pregnancies end in Abortion, 1 in 4.
  • Nearly 50 million babies have been aborted, in
    America in the last 30 years.

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Human Life
  • One of the Ten Commandments, in Exodus 2013 says
    You shall not murder!!!
  • Find out where the candidates stand on the
    valueof human life.

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Human Life
  • Ask what their position is on abortion,
    embryo-destructive stem cell research, cloning,
    and euthanasia.
  • True Christians value life, those created in the
    image of God, and whom Jesus Christ was willing
    to die for.

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The Family
  • The family is the basic building block of
    society, and the first institution created by God
    (Gen. 1-2).
  • As the family goes, so goes the nation.
  • Marriage is only between one man and one woman
    for life, to reflect Christ and the church, and
    that children deserve a mother and a father.

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The Family
  • Marriage is not a right its a privilege for
    those that meet Gods requirement for the
    institution He designed.
  • Marriage has been defined by God and it cannot
    be redefined by man!

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The Family
  • Find out where the candidates stand on the issue
    of family, same-sex relationships, pornography,
    sex trafficking, and online predators.
  • Value the family through your voting.
  • www.afa.net
  • www.onemillionmoms.com
  • www.onemilliondads.com
  • www.citizenlink.org

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Religious Freedom
  • Freedom is priceless.
  • Freedom must be nurtured, defended, and
    protected.

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Religious Freedom
  • Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and
    the rule of law under God is acknowledged. -
    Ronald Reagan

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Religious Freedom
  • Find out where the candidates stand on religious
    liberty issues.
  • Find out if they are aligned with groups who seek
    to remove our freedoms.
  • Find out which candidates are in favor of
    protecting and even restoring our Judeo-Christian
    heritage.

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Religious Freedom
  • If we dont use our freedoms to defend our
    freedoms we will lose our freedoms.
  • - Dr. Kenyn Cureton
  • Christians value human life, family, and freedom!

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Get Involved
  • Biblical principles must guide our voting.
  • Were citizens of heaven that obey Jesus Christ,
    and we obey Him by being active in our civic
    duties as citizens of America.
  • Pray, vote, live your faith, be salt and light!

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