2021.01.11 Is Freedom “Free”

In the founding of our nation there were several attempts by the king of England to wipe out the colonists’ established local governments and send in one of his “pets” to rule them. This was usually accompanied by a new tax whether it was the Stamp Act, the Townshend Revenue Act or the Declaratory Act, or many others, in an attempt to politically control them. Each time the colonists would respond with indignation and various levels of outrage. It is interesting to read how individuals would rise up to encourage the Americans to respond not in anger but to use constitutional methods of redress, to unite their efforts and above all to stay “virtuous” so that God could bless their efforts. 

Each time, they would resort to a “non-importation agreement” that we could employ today!

Excerpt from “Rise of the Republic” by Richard Frothingham. Published in 1883.
Excerpt from “Rise of the Republic” by Richard Frothingham. Published in 1883

America, can we resort to this same spirit of Frugality and Industry? Might our dependence on “free” or “convenient” be our demise? Whether we are concerned about tyranny from another country, Big Tech, or Crony Capitalism, might the answer be the same? Maybe Freedom Isn’t Free?

Let’s ask the Lord to help us to resist the temptation to buy more than we really need and to seek Him for what we truly do need.

Deuteronomy 8:18 encourages us, “But remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms His covenant, which He swore to your ancestors, as it is today.” (NIV)

2 Corinthians 9:10 encourages us, “Now He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness.” (NIV)

We cannot afford to mix up the difference between sympathy and compassion when it comes to ministering to the poor. In sympathy, we have allowed Big Government to lock our disadvantaged into poverty while we look on and feel sorry for them. It is time to compassionately deliver our fellow patriots into prosperity and independence that Frugality and Industry earn. If you are not familiar with these terms, consider investing in one of the best resources to reform our nation to greatness- (beside the Bible) the 1828 Dictionary by Noah Webster available at FACE.net.

FRUGAL’ITY, n.

1. Prudent economy; good husbandry or housewifery; a sparing use or appropriation of money or commodities; a judicious use of any thing to be expended or employed; that careful management of money or goods which expends nothing unnecessarily, and applies what is used to a profitable purpose; that use in which nothing is wasted. It is not equivalent to parsimony, the latter being an excess of frugality, and a fault. Frugality is always a virtue. Nor is it synonymous with thrift, in its proper sense; for thrift is the effect of frugality.

Without frugality none can become rich, and with it few would be poor.

IN’DUSTRY, n. [L. industria.] Habitual diligence in any employment, either bodily or mental; steady attention to business; assiduity; opposed to sloth and idleness. We are directed to take lessons of industry from the bee. Industry pays debts, while idleness or despair will increase them.

The Good News is that we do not have to do this alone. Christ came to set us free from every yoke of bondage. I am very excited to see what this looks like in the days ahead. I believe that God Almighty has a level of intimacy and victory in Christ for us that few are presently walking in. It is going to be glorious.

What is especially exciting is that each one of us can enter in right now! You do not have to wait for anyone else to determine your future. Simply begin to seek Him for what you can let go of and how to do that. If you are a blood bought Christian, you can hear His Voice and obey Him!

And most important, begin to seek Him for His plan for you. What gifts has He given you to steward? By reading His Word you are already on your way to getting to know Him and being known by Him. He will guide you faithfully on your adventure with Him. Just ask Him.

Isn’t He glorious!

Advance the Kingdom of God in 2021!

Brenda MacMenamin

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Parents: Let’s Create an Education Movement, Get Ready!!!

Who is responsible to educate children?

The education of our children has for decades, literally even centuries, been seen as the responsibility of the state. But is this beneficial? Is this what made America great? Is this the reflection of a Biblical worldview? Or is it just the opposite of a Biblical worldview?

Let’s look at some scriptures concerning parental responsibilities. I hope that these help you realize how important you are as a parent!

I am fascinated with the scripture in Genesis 18:18-19:

“… Seeing that Abraham shall be indeed a great and a mighty nation, and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him? For I know him that he will command his sons and his household after him, that they keep the way of the Lord to do righteousness and judgment, that the Lord may bring upon Abraham, that he hath spoken unto him.” (GNV)

The notes in the GNV Bible say about Genesis 18:19: 

“He showeth that fathers ought both to know God’s judgments, and to declare them to their children.”

We see here that not only is it a parental responsibility to raise children and teach them about the Lord, but is especially the father’s responsibility. This should encourage us to embrace a fresh look at education whether we think that we have the “gift” of teaching or not.

It should encourage us that our obedience will bring a blessing. It seems that because Abraham “will command his sons and his household after him, that they keep the way of the Lord to do righteousness and judgment, that the Lord may bring upon Abraham, that He hath spoken unto him.”

As our older generation comes out of the “ME” generation and all the self-aggrandizement that this has trapped us in, it may seem difficult to grasp that the simplicity of God’s great call on us is achieved by laying aside all that entangles us to press into the high calling of God on our own lives, to command our sons and our household after us, that we keep the way of the Lord to do righteousness and judgment in our own homes with our own children.

As Deuteronomy 4:9-10 instructs us, “Only take heed to yourself, and diligently keep yourself, lest you forget the things your eyes have seen, and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life. And teach them to your children and your grandchildren, especially concerning the day you stood before the Lord your God in Horeb, when the Lord said to me, ‘Gather the people to Me, and I will let them hear My words, that they may learn to fear Me all the days they live on the earth, and that they may teach their children.(Emphasis mine.)

When do we do this? Deuteronomy 6:4-7 gives us insight: “Listen, Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. These words that I am giving you today are to be in your heart. Repeat them to your children. Talk about them when you sit in your house and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” (Doesn’t that sound like all the time?)

Deuteronomy 11:19 confirms this. “Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit in your house and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.”

Psalm 78:4-6 mandates that Fathers teach their children, “We must not hide them from their children, but must tell a future generation the praises of the Lord, His might, and the wonderful works He has performed. He established a testimony in Jacob and set up a law in Israel, which He commanded our fathers to teach to their children so that a future generation— children yet to be born—might know. They were to rise and tell their children.”

Joel 1:3 gives us this generational perspective, “Tell your children about it, and let your children tell their children, and their children the next generation.”

Let’s look at these scriptures that address parents and children:

“Children, obey your parents as you would the Lord, because this is right.”  ~ Ephesians 6:1

“Fathers, don’t stir up anger in your children, but bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord.” ~ Ephesians 6:4

“Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord.” ~ Colossians 3:20

“Fathers, do not exasperate your children, so they won’t become discouraged.” ~ Colossians 3:21

Look at these scriptures that lay out an order and predicate whether deacons are qualified to serve and if widows are taken care of by the church:

“One who manages his own household competently, having his children under control with all dignity.”  ~ 1 Timothy 3:4

“Deacons must be husbands of one wife, managing their children and their own households competently.” ~ 1 Timothy 3:12

“One who is blameless, the husband of one wife, having faithful children not accused of wildness or rebellion.” ~ Titus 1:6

“But if any widow has children or grandchildren, they must learn to practice godliness toward their own family first and to repay their parents, for this pleases God.” ~ 1 Timothy 5:4

“ … and is well known for good works—that is, if she has brought up children, shown hospitality, washed the saints’ feet, helped the afflicted, and devoted herself to every good work.” ~ 1 Timothy 5:10

Look at the emphasis for young women in being encouraged to be family focused and successful:

“Therefore, I want younger women to marry, have children, manage their households, and give the adversary no opportunity to accuse us.” ~ 1 Timothy 5:14

“ … so they may encourage the young women to love their husbands and to love their children.”  ~ Titus 2:4

May the Lord give us the “spirit of Elijah” and turn our hearts back to our children and the hearts of our children back to us and remove this horrible curse off our land. (Malachi 4:6) May we seek to be “good men” who give an inheritance to our children’s children. (Proverbs 13:22) May we have the same spirit as the Apostle John toward our children, both natural and spiritual:

“I have no greater joy than this: to hear that my children are walking in the truth.”  ~ 3 John 1:4

May 2021 be the “Year to Advance His Kingdom” despite the chaos!

Dr. Brenda MacMenamin

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In the Beginning God

New Year Revelation: In the Beginning God

As we begin the New Year, many of us are reading this scripture as we start in the beginning of the Word again. In America’s founding, we knew how to lay God “in the beginning” of our endeavors.

In our reformed churches:

“Those reformers who saw the evil of these things, and whose hearts the Lord had touched with heavenly zeal for His Truth, shook off this yoke of anti-Christian bondage and as the Lord’s free people joined themselves together by covenant as a church, in the fellowship of the gospel to walk in all His ways, made known, or to be made known to them, according to their best endeavors, whatever it should cost them, the Lord assisting them. And that it cost them something, the ensuing history will declare…”  ~ William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 

In our civic endeavors:

“In the name of God, Amen. We, whose names are underwritten… by the grace of God… having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith… doe, by these presents, solemnly and mutually in the presence of God, and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politick…”  ~ The Mayflower Compact, 1620

In our universities:

“Let every student be plainly instructed, and earnestly pressed to consider well, the maine end of his life and studies is, to know God and Jesus Christ which is eternall life, John 17:3 and therefore to lay Christ in the bottome, as the only foundation of all found knowledge and Learning…” ~ Harvard 1643

What gave them this ability to reason from the Word of God to everything they did? Where do we start to recover this heritage? All around us, we keep hearing a clear call to Renew Your Mind. Paul challenges us in Romans 12:1-2:

“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”

Do you want to join me in dedicating 2021 to Renewing Your Mind? What will the Lord teach us from His Word this year? Will it make a difference in our lives, our families, our community and our nation? Maybe we could help each other through a simple challenge:

My area to focus on will be Education. What does the Bible say about Education. How do we educate Biblically? When do we educate? Where do we educate Biblically? Why does it matter?

I’ll be starting a Bible study, a weekly blog that focuses on Biblical Worldview Education and how to learn and teach using the Bible for curriculum and methodology. I’ll share Historical references and specific scriptures to aid us in getting started and in developing our Biblical Worldview as it pertains to Education. 

Learning how to learn and teach Biblically will be great for home schoolers, teachers (in all schools), parents and grandparents, patriots and pastors. This study will equip you to develop your Biblical philosophy of education.

Does this sound FUN?  Sign up here!! Please share with friends that you know are interested. Let’s believe God for advancing His Kingdom in 2021!

For His glory,

Bren

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2021: The Year to Advance the Kingdom of God!

For His Glory,

Bren

Mrs. Brenda MacMenamin

The FREE Kingdom Seminar is coming to PSL 1/17!!

Please join us for The FREE Kingdom Seminar for a refreshing afternoon focused on our Biblical Heritage as Americans: What it was historically, how we lost it, how we get it back and why we should!

The Kingdom Seminar, January 17th at Grace Emmanuel Church, Please RSVP below. Download flyer here.

12:45 Light lunch

1:45-5:45 The Kingdom Seminar

“We were graced to have Dan Smithwick and the Kingdom seminar in our church just a couple months ago. What an amazing response from our congregation! We are Kingdom minded people and love the gospel of the Kingdom and have made it our focal point and message for many years. However Dan in the Kingdom seminar brought such revelation and hope that it took us all to a whole new level in our world view concerning the Kingdom!

“I highly recommend the Kingdom Seminar for all churches!”

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Please, let me know if you have any questions?

Mrs. Brenda MacMenamin, DCE

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To equip believers to promote Biblical principles, values and responsibilities in our community, culture, and government.

    Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas to you as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ!

    The Good News is that He is coming back, not as a baby this time, but as the King of kings, the Lord of lords and the God of the WHOLE Earth!

    What is He going to find when He comes? Isn’t it surreal that while we want to focus on our Faith, Family, Food and Fun, we are warring for the very heart, soul and future of our nation?

    Two other Christmas seasons come to mind that were critical to the destiny of our nation. 

    One was 1913, when the 16th and 17th Amendments were passed. Then on December 22, 1913, when “Congress was preoccupied with departure for the Christmas recess and in no mood for debate,” the Federal Reserve Act “quickly passed by a vote of 282 to 60 in the House and 43 to 23 in the Senate. The president signed it into law the next day.”* We all now know that the Federal Reserve “is not Federal and has no reserves!” This act, with the 16th and 17th Amendments, made the year of 1913 a year of severe loss of liberty for America. 

    Where was the Church?

    Another Christmas time compares and contrasts drastically in how America responded to a threat to her Liberty. It was during the American Revolution, right before Christmas.

    “With the arrival of Sullivan’s troops, Washington decided to make one last strike against the British before the year’s end. Most of his six thousand men were due to go home at the end of  December, barely a week away, and Washington wanted to utilize them one more  time. General Howe, assuming that Washington would sit out the winter now that  he was safely across the Delaware, retired to New York, leaving a series of  posts to hold New Jersey. One of those posts became Washington’s target: the Hessian stronghold at Trenton. It would be a dangerous move—the entire American  army would be at risk, and if they failed in the venture, retreat would be  virtually impossible. But ‘necessity, dire necessity, will nay must, justify an  attack,’ Washington said.”**

    As the Americans prepared themselves for war, the Hessians partied heavily on Christmas eve. The stormy weather was so heavy and cold, that muskets froze, yet Washington ordered, “Use the bayonet. I am  resolved to take Trenton.”

    “The men stood stoically on the river banks, waiting their turn to  cross. The sleet mixed with snow pelted their faces, dripped under their  collars. Some had covered the firelocks of their muskets with rags, attempting  to keep them dry for the battle. Others, having no rags—or no foresight—watched  miserably as their muskets became useless burdens.”

    The storm was so intense that Washington lost 2 out of three troops of his army and two soldiers froze literally to death.

    “Jagged ice on  the road cut through worn-out shoes and threadbare stockings. The next day,  Major James Wilkinson, coming behind, could follow their route by the  bloodstains in the snow.”

    Yet 1/3 of the Americans stayed the course…

    “Shortly after daybreak, about eight o’clock, the two columns  converged on the town. Shocked Hessians had no time to prepare. Rall hurriedly dressed and formed a regiment on King Street. Another regiment, wearing scarlet  uniforms, formed on the parallel Queen Street. The American artillery was  waiting for them. Both armies hesitated, and time seemed to stand still. Then  the gunners, under a slender young American officer named Alexander Hamilton,  lit the touchholes of the cannon. Grapeshot roared from the cannons’ mouths and  the screaming Hessians fell back.”

    “It was a glorious and almost unbelievable victory for the  beleaguered American commander and his troops. Nearly 1,000 Hessians were taken  captive; another 115 were killed or wounded. Four Americans had been wounded,  but not a single one was lost in battle—although in the fierce night before, two  had tragically frozen to death.

    “The enemy have fled before us in the greatest panic that ever was  known,” one of the patriot soldiers wrote after the victory. “Never were men in  higher spirits than our whole army is.”

    Father, help us to recognize the scope of the battle that we find ourselves in presently. Help us to honor Your Son by not only by celebrating our Faith with Family, Food and Fun but enable us to press into what You are doing, to stay steadfast in prayer and actively defend our Faith and the Liberty of our Nation.

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    Today, as our president has vetoed one major bill and is threatening to veto this other one: Stay alert! Stay in prayer. Ask your representatives to STAND for Truth, for the Constitution, and for righteousness. May we be vigilant and virtuous as our founders were and not be accused decades in the future by our grandchildren.

    Senator Rick Scott

    Senator Marco Rubio

    Congressman Mast

    President Trump

    As we close this year of 2020, I praise God for your love for Jesus and for your commaraderie in fighting for our nation and everything that we hold dear. You remind me of the scripture in Nehemiah 4:14, ““Do not be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, great and awesome, and fight for your brethren, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your houses.” 

    And again in Nehemiah 4:17, “Those who built on the wall, and those who carried burdens, loaded themselves so that with one hand they worked at construction, and with the other held a weapon.”

    I pray blessings upon you, that you can enjoy this Holy Day AND be a Warrior for Christ, as in the days of Nehemiah!  

    In His Name we Hope!

    Bren

    I’ll be starting a Bible study for next year. It’ll be a weekly blog that focuses on Biblical Worldview Education and how to learn and teach using the Bible for curriculum and methodology. I’ll share Historical references and specific scriptures to aid us in getting started and in developing our Biblical Worldview as it pertains to Education. (More on this next week!)

    This will be great for home schoolers, teachers (in all schools), parents and grandparents, patriots and pastors.

    Does this sound FUN?  Sign up here!! Please share with friends that you know are interested. Let’s believe God for advancing His Kingdom in 2021!

    Dr. Brenda MacMenamin

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    * G. Edward Griffin, The Creature from Jekyll Island, American Media, 1994, page 468.

    ** Buy the book and read the whole fascinating story here. Excerpts above are in italics.

    Our Father’s Last Will & Testament

    Found in front of Saint Lucie County’s Courthouse

    One of the most impactful moments of my life was watching my husband’s siblings gather around their “Poppy’s” kitchen table after they had laid him to rest, to read his “Last Will & Testament” to carry out his stated wishes.

    Jilly, the oldest and the “executrix” read through the legalese. They were in complete unity to fulfill his stated desires though the will did not affect them equally, nor equitably. It was truly inspiring to watch the love, the unity, and the submission of his five children as they spent several hours reading his will and the next several days carrying out every word and will of their beloved father.

    I wonder if we can do the same with our Heavenly Father? Can we gather in unity to read His Last Will & Testament to us, His children?

    Maybe God has given us different gifts, talents and callings. But we, as believers, are just as much family. No matter our differences in talents or calling or race or skin color or gender or wealth or denomination, certainly each one of us is a beloved Child in the family of God. Each one of us is just as blessed yet maybe assigned differently to fulfill God Almighty’s purpose. He has a unique destiny for each one of us and is orchestrating all seen and unseen for His glory and our good.

    One of the questions that I get most in the Constitutional Conversations classes that I offer is, “What about ‘Separation of Church and State.’” (I’ll give you $100 if you can find those words in our Constitution! It is not in ours but is in the old Soviet Constitution, Article 124.) Most Americans have no idea that our first state Constitution was based on Exodus 18:21, or that Thomas Paine, in “Common Sense” challenged the “Divine Right of Kings” using Judges 8:22-23 and 1 Samuel 8. We, as a nation, are ignorant that the Three Branches of Government are Isaiah 33:22. I could go on, but I am sure you see where I am going with this. It is not that our Founders acted like Deists or were ignorant of the gospel or compromised in their faith, but we are. We need to not only read His Word, but diligently bring His principles into everything that we do- to bring Him glory in our lives, families, finances, businesses, churches, civil responsibilities and every thing that we do!

    Do you want to come to Him, in preparation of the New Year and for this final day of Hanukkah with me to consecrate ourselves to Him, to purpose to read His Last Will & Testament this year? 

    Let’s create a 2021 Challenge!

    To receive a schedule to pray through the Bible in 2021 click here.

    Father, we come to You, God of the whole Earth, and we ask You to help us read Your Word this year. Enlighten the eyes of our understanding. Help us to hear Your voice and obey. Show us where we are falling short of Your glory and grant us repentance. Reveal the new places that You want us to conquer this year. Let Your glory arise in us, in this deep darkness. Flow through us to help others around us – to give them encouragement from Your Word. Help us to choose at least one person to do life with that we can stay accountable to and to help through all the distractions.

    We give You glory and praise for all the wonderful things You do this year of 2021!

    In Jesus’ Mighty, Glorious, Holy, Righteous, Conquering Name, AMEN!

    For His glory and for our good, in 2021,

    Dr. Brenda Mac

    Do you have a Biblical Worldview? Find out HERE!

    What’s New in Biblical Worldview?

    Dan Smithwick, of Nehemiah Institute

    Hello My Dear Biblical Worldview Friends,

    I am delighted to share the work of Dan Smithwick who pioneered the PEERS Biblical Worldview assessment test through his organization Nehemiah Institute. You can learn more about his philosophy and the PEERS test here.

    If you would like to take the PEERS Biblical Worldview assessment test, you may pay $15 here (The deadline to take and submit the PEERS test is 1/13/2021 at 5 PM IF you are joining us locally for the Kingdom Seminar.) I will send you your link to take this assessment online the same day that I receive your payment.

    “Save the Dates”

    1/13/2021 at 5 PM Last day to take the PEERS test online to receive results when Dan teaches at the Kingdom Seminar at GEC Sunday 1/17

    1/17 The Kingdom Seminar will be at Grace Emmanuel Church in the afternoon at 707 Kitterman Road, PSL, FL 34952. Dan will bring your results and share how to interpret the PEERS results. Please RSVP below to Brenda MacMenamin before 1/10!

    PLEASE, Let us know whether you will be joining us at 12:45 for a light lunch &/or

    1:45 for The Kingdom Seminar

    Looking forward to seeing you and to seeing what God Almighty does. Keep the Faith and keep praying for His Glory, to overcome evil with GOOD!

    In Him & in your service,

    Mrs. Brenda MacMenamin

    TC CIT’s Mission: To equip believers to promote Biblical principles, values and responsibilities in our community, culture, and government.

      Happy Labor Day

      It’s Not Too Late to Choose Excellent Courses with Authentic History!

      Do you remember when school started after Labor Day? Well you can still do that with these online, on-demand High School History courses. They have Video lessons, are all Biblical Worldview, Principle Approach, courses where your child will do research and reading Monday-Thursday and turn in an essay on Fridays. They each include Literature lessons for added value for you!

      Friends from Florida Citizens Alliance sent requests to each county to ask if the “1619 Project” would be taught. Our county did not answer. What are our children being taught in our schools? WE the people will be held accountable. Do we know enough of our True History to realize that none of what they are teaching here, is TRUE?

      I go deeply into what actually happened with slavery, for two reasons:

      1. I want our American students to know how hard it is to end injustice
      2. I want to equip these children to end the injustices of today like abortion and all racism and bigotry through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the Word of our testimony and being willing to totally lay our lives down for the sake of His Kingdom.

      Will you join me? If you have any questions, please fill out the comment box and I would be happy to get with you. I am starting a new year with these classes for you and your family. You could gather a few families together, purchase the class that you want and start a home study! (Ask me for the details?)

      Ancient History and Literature (optional but included)

      American History and Literature (optional but included)

      American Government & Economics and Literature (optional but included)

      For only $100 per quarter, or $375 for the year, your children can learn their True History from original documents! And you can learn with them!!

      Also, for adults who want to really understand the original intent of the Constitution for Constitution Day this year, join us online starting next Monday, September 14th! Sign up for Constitutional Conversations today!

      Thank you for joining me on this adventure of learning and teaching the next generation about the “Mighty Deeds of God” so that our children have faith in God Almighty and hope to obey His commandments. America, let’s bless God!

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        Should We Be Involved in “Politics”?

        There has been quite a negative connotation to “Politics” for at least 50 years. What did our Founding Fathers’ generation think about politics? Watch the Video HERE.

        If we go to Dictionary.com, we see:

        No motivation to get involved here!

        Let’s compare this definition to the one from Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, when America was still Biblically literate and obedient:

        Doesn’t it make a difference to seek a Biblical Worldview!

        Here we see motivation to be ethical, to preserve our “safety, peace and prosperity.” We are encouraged to defend our nation against “foreign control or conquest” and protect our “citizens in their rights” and improve our morals. Now you know we need that!

        What does he mean by the science of “government?” Let’s look at the 1828 definition of government:

        Do we think governmentally in terms of “our conduct” and family?

        Here we see that self-government and family government are defined and are legitimate aspects of government. In fact self-government was spoken of frequently by our founders and was understood to be foundational to liberty.

        Where do we start to reclaim our lost heritage? 1 Tim 2 gives us insight:

        Reclaiming our God-given Heritage of Liberty begins with Prayer.

        Don’t we all yearn for peaceful and quiet lives! Even starting in prayer requires that we get active in politics to learn who our representatives are. We should not only be praying for them, but we should get to know them. This could be less overwhelming and even fun and rewarding if we form teams in our communities and divide up the spheres of government. Many representatives welcome prayer and Christian insight to issues that come up. We can serve them by educating ourselves and offering to share literature that we have compiled for them. Remember to always be respectful of their time, kind and brief. Represent Christ well by dressing well, being on-time and helpful.

        Romans 13 gives us unique perspective to authority as Americans:

        Who are the “governing authorities” in America?

        I have polled hundreds of people with this questions. The answer 87% of the time is: the President, the Supreme Court or Congress. But in America, “We the People” ratified our Constitution. In most states, and definitely in Florida “All political power is inherent in the people” as it says in Article I, Section 1:

        Very interesting, isn’t it!

        So, as we approach these elections, let’s get involved. Darkness flees when we simply turn on the Light. Let’s show up. Let’s PRAY. Let’s VOTE well – according to our Biblical Worldview to honor God Almighty. He sent His Son to die for our sins. Let’s go to the polls and LIVE for His glory.

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        Rise up, America!

        Rise up, America!

        Thank you to every American who bought fireworks last night to bring into the neighborhoods what we usually go out to see. It was loud, chaotic and FUN. The True American Spirit is alive and well in the hearts of neighborhoods across our nation! 

        Exodus 1:12, referring to the oppressive Pharaoh and his men, says:

        But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew.” 

        This is of course speaking of the Israelites, but we see this concept active in Acts when the Jewish leadership and the Romans were oppressing the new believers, that the Church began to multiply by thousands in a day. This happened when the Word of God began to be printed in the common man’s language through out many nations which resulted in their migration to America and certainly brought that concept here.

        I see you, Liberty! Even though many in office are trying to tyrannize us, some with malice but some only truly believe that they can govern us better than we can govern ourselves. But America is rising up in the neighborhoods to reclaim what made us great, not the collective, top-down decision-making. But the “moms and pops” and the grandparents in the neighborhoods teaching the next generation what man can do without those in office organizing it for us. John Adams said of the Fourth of July:

        “The date will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. 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 forever more.”

        You just cannot squash this. Instead of one big celebration, we had thousands and thousands across our cities and the nation!

        Thank You, God Almighty, for America!

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