The Charlie Kirk Show - Liberty is God's Idea, Not Man's Idea — My Speech at Dream City Church
Episode Date: July 13, 2025America's Founding Fathers were courageous men with a vison of a free country centered on Christian values. Charlie's speech at Dream City Church over Independence Day weekend reflects on the founding... of the United States and how the story of its founding makes it different from any country in history. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey everybody, happy Sunday.
My speech that I gave on Independence Day, but of course it's as true today as it was last week.
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Thank you everybody.
Please take a seat.
Thank you.
Luke, that was a wonderful introduction.
Thank you.
And I have to say, if America had a thousand Dream City
churches, this country would be in a much better place.
I'll tell you what.
And this is now becoming kind of a tradition.
Independence Day weekend, and so I'm gonna do similar
to last year, you know, it was very, someone earlier said,
Charlie, you could just give the same message
as last year, people forget.
But no, no, I hold myself to a higher standard.
So, we're gonna read part of the declaration today.
We're gonna talk about what it means
to celebrate independence.
And before I go any further though,
I just wanna make sure that everyone here
understands and realizes.
We're gonna talk about this tonight.
We should just be in a constant state of gratitude
these last couple of days especially.
Because think about where we were a year ago.
And where we are now.
And on July 13th,
you all remember where you were I hope on July 13th.
We're just a couple millimeters
to determine the future of our country, and I think for much better
and for far worse, we can say that it's all about
how hard we worked or what we did.
God is not done with America, everybody.
God is at work in this country,
and God is not done with this country.
So this weekend, we celebrate Independence Day,
and that is the signing of our birth certificate.
Now far too often we talk about the declaration but we don't actually read it. Now at Dream City
Christian and at Turning Point Academy and at real schools in this country they're they're learning
the Declaration of Independence. They're going word by word, they're going they're going paragraph
by paragraph and we're going to do that going paragraph by paragraph, and we're going
to do that partially here today. It's a long document, it's a beautiful document, but I
want to first kind of frame the context of the signing of the Declaration of Independence,
because I think it's lost on us exactly what was happening. So some people think the signing
of the Declaration of Independence was the beginning of the war against the British Empire.
It was not. It did not begin the war. It justified the war. Back in April of 1775, so a year and a
half basically before, a year and a couple months before, that was Lexington and Concord. So the
blood was already being spilled way before the Declaration. So imagine a nation at war, and we
weren't really sure what we were doing,
or why we were fighting.
We just knew the British were oppressing us,
we knew that tyranny was bad,
and we weren't even sure how long this was going to continue.
The Battle of Bunker Hill,
that we all remember learning about growing up,
that was in June of 1775,
before the Declaration of Independence was written and signed.
Now after that, our founders were so pious, and they were so Christian, blessed are the peacemakers,
they wrote what is called the Olive Branch Petition.
So they sent a letter to the King trying to end the war in August of 1775.
The King responded and said,
Nope, you guys are in rebellion and I'm going to crush you.
So the founders were like, okay,
I guess we have a war on our hands
and we didn't invite it, we don't want it,
they're oppressing us and we're gonna play to win.
Fast forward all the way now to July of 1776.
The war is raging, the rich of the colonies
are losing their farms, they're losing their ships,
they're losing everything.
And so teleport yourself for a moment into a room that is in Philadelphia in July. Anyone to be been in Philadelphia in July? It's not a dry heat, let me tell you. It's not like Phoenix.
It is like 90% humidity that is a port city and they're in a room with no air conditioning.
At any moment the British Empire could have arrived because it was a port city and they're in a room with no air conditioning at any moment the British Empire could have arrived because it was a port city they
could went into Independence Hall and they would have arrested all 56 men and
they would have hung them every single one of them for treason one by one these
56 men had a decision to make they had a decision of whether or not they were
going to continue this war of which the odds were beyond stacked against them.
I think President Trump's assent to the presidency is one of the greatest political comebacks
ever that pales in comparison with what the founding fathers were up against.
They had no Navy.
They didn't have a ship.
They didn't have a canoe.
They had no permanent alliances.
Nothing.
They had no permanent alliances, nothing. They had no standing army.
All they had, literally, they were a bunch of farmers, merchants, and preachers with
muskets.
Right, Luke?
That's what the founding fathers were.
But they had something that the British did not have.
They had more faith than the British.
They had a belief in the divine, and they worshiped God Almighty. So here is
the greatest fighting power. I know this might be hard for you to comprehend. Imagine if the script
was flipped. We right now have the world's strongest military. Boy, we saw what our military did in
Iran. I mean, that was unbelievable. I flew through the night. Incredible. So we have the world's
strongest military. So imagine as strong a military that we have against like a random colony.
Just pick a colony anyway.
That was how the odds were stacked against it.
The British Empire, they were well trained.
They were bringing in Prussian mercenaries from Germany.
36,000 British troops had already occupied New York and Boston.
This thing looked like the rebellion was about to be quelled.
It was, if you were like looking for all the young men out there,
if you were looking at like the draft kings or the, you know, let's just say,
the polymarket betting odds, it was like 99.9 to 0.1
that America or the colonies were going to survive. The guys that were
kind of taking wages didn't look good. And some of the older folks like, what are
you talking about? Gambling is a sin, you guys shouldn't do it as much as you do.
But the fact that you get what I'm saying means that point delivered, okay? It was
the most unlikely scenario imaginable.
And so these farmers and these merchants and these preachers with muskets stuck themselves
into a room and they had a decision to make.
And for about a week, they were like, hey, we could surrender.
And the reason they didn't surrender is because what was happening 10 years prior, for 10
years, the most successful,
most robust Christian revival in history was underway. And this
is the buried lead. This is the part of our birth certificate
and our birthday as Americans that's not talked about in the
media. It's not talked about in our public schools. They'll only
maybe talk about the founding. No, they all they were a bunch of
slave owner terrible people, but they don't talk about
the 10 years before the founding.
Did you know that there were 25,000 sermons given
over a decade to the population of the 13 colonies,
delivered by people like Whitfield and Jonathan Mayhew
and Jonathan Edwards?
So Jonathan Edwards had a sermon
that he delivered thousands of times.
The title of the
sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. That's not exactly a prosperity gospel.
That's not exactly, hey, give me $10 and you're going to get very rich. That's about as harsh as
it gets. Oh, Mr. Edwards, thank you to our small town here in rural Massachusetts.
What are you going to be talking about today? You're all sinners in the hands of an angry
God. Oh, thank you. So nice and wonderful. What Jonathan Edwards was able to do is he
was able to bring a once Christian colonies that were stepping away from God to repentance.
Everybody, you cannot get to revival without repentance and you can't get to liberty without revival and
repentance to Almighty God is what led to
the founding.
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conference at World Outreach Church just south of Nashville, Tennessee this September, and I'm inviting you to join me. My friend, Pastor Alan Jackson organized this
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through the lens of God's truth. We'll talk about what's happening in the
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So you have these guys stuffed in a room.
They just lived through the greatest
Christian revival in history.
And so they were thinking to themselves, what do we do?
They started in prayer, by the way. It's very important. They started with prayer and fasting.
And they came to the conclusion and they said, Hey, we got to do something about this. We're
going to write a letter. We're going to justify it. We're going to synthesize it. And we're
going to give the colonies, our people that are fighting their why. We are going to now
form and birth a new nation founded on ideals that are totally incompatible
with the monarchy believes and this is our nation's birth certificate but it
might be our death certificate. And I'm gonna build that out for a second
because it's it's lost on so many of us including myself when I was doing
research for this just how much these men and their families
and their wives were risking.
Because the wives also don't be talked about enough.
These wives understood they may never see
their husbands again.
That their sons and their daughters
may never be raised by a father.
And so they decided, like hey, who's, you know,
they looked around the room and here was like,
I think he was 27 or 28.
Thomas Jefferson, like, Hey, he's smart.
Why don't you take a draft at it?
So Thomas Jefferson wrote this in his twenties.
And I'm going to talk about that in a second.
But first, I want to just remember the signers of the declaration that we don't always recount.
We talk about John Hancock.
We talk about Thomas Jefferson.
I'm gonna list some names of some people
that did sign their death certificate.
You see, the Brits, they were brutal.
They were harsh.
It's very easy for us in the year of the Lord, 2025,
to look back at 1776 and enjoy our pool parties
and our burgers and our hot dogs,
which you should, and our fireworks and our ice cream
But I want you just today at church to just imagine
What it would be like to sign a document against the world's largest power and your house your kids your livelihood your 401k
Your your second home whatever could be snatched away from the world's largest power and for some it meant
That's exactly what happened. Like William
Ellery, not a name that you would hear very often, signer of the declaration. He watched the British
burn his home and destroy everything he owned. These were nasty people. They went to his house,
they took all of his kids up on a hill and they said, you worked your whole life to build this
house. Now, I want you to understand, we value our homes a lot here in 2025.
For them, it was literally everything.
There was no savings account.
There was no like Roth IRA.
There was no like buying Amazon stock.
Everything was the house.
If you had a house, you were a rich person, you had land, it could produce.
And the British in a form of torture would make your entire life be burned in front of
your eyes.
And your kids would have to watch it.
Or how about Louis Morris?
The British troops plundered his estate,
drove off all of his cattle, and destroyed his property.
Carton Braxton, signer of the Declaration,
a wealthy Virginia planter and merchant,
he lost all of his ships, he saw his fortune ruined,
he got so depressed by all of it, he died in debt,
and never saw the end of the war. Thomas Mackean was hunted by the British, had to move his
family five times and died penniless. Five times in the span of three years with no cars
and no planes, constantly moving being hunted by the British. Abraham Clark, one of the
signers of the Declaration of Independence, two of his sons were captured by the British and brutally treated and tortured in prison ships and one nearly starved to
death.
Or John Hart fled into the woods to escape the British troops.
His wife died while he was on the run and his 13 kids were scattered.
His farm was ravaged and he never saw his kids again.
They did this by choice, everybody. This was not something that came to them. They went
to this level of suffering. Or how about Francis Lewis? His wife was in prison for
months, tortured by the British, and died shortly after release. He died with nothing,
totally impoverished. Or Richard Stockton, captured by the British, imprisoned,
abused, starved, and released only after swearing never to fight again.
He never recovered and died before the war ended.
Or John Morton, alienated by all of his friends.
Understand when you sign this document, one, almost two thirds of the entire colonies were
against this war.
One third were neutral, one third with the British, and only one third were support.
Only three percent ended up fighting and a small
percentage of that actual fighting force were like the ones that drove it forward. So imagine if you
think you were outnumbered for not taking the vaccine, if you think you were outnumbered for
not wearing a mask when you showered, if you think you were outnumbered, I want you to imagine
what it was like when everyone around you, this guy lost all of
his friends.
When you signed the declaration, you were not met with pomp and circumstance and a parade.
You were not met as like a hero's welcome.
You became a public villain.
You became someone that all of a sudden you are and we in, we in 2025, I want you to understand, signing your name back in the ancient world
was as, there's almost no equivalent in the modern era.
There's nothing close.
Because we sign stuff all the time, right?
Signing documents, signing checks.
When you sign something, that is your all encompassing body,
that is everything.
That is your kids, your grandkids, your estate.
It is a holy vow that you are making John Morton was alienated by his friends
And family for switching the Patriot cause died in 1777 never saw victory or button Gwinnett
Literally killed over fighting for the Revolutionary Clause one of the signers of the Declaration
So why would they do something like this?
Why would they go up against the greatest power ever where they knew they were probably going
to lose? They did it because they valued being right before God, not right before King George.
The only reason they did it. And we should honestly just remember these founding fathers that
died and gave up everything. And I want you to understand, it'd be one thing if you go
and die for a war and you still have your land, you could die at least somewhat at peace
that your kids are going to be okay. These kids that all entered into poverty, this guy,
13 kids, nothing. So he dies a tormented death. I want you to imagine right now that every, all of your savings disappear and you also die. I mean,
it would be unthinkable, right? Your kids would have to go on welfare. They'd have to
become beggars. And so with all of that context, with that backdrop, the founders met in July
of 1776. They said, Thomas, you write the thing, right?
And they prayed on every single word.
This was not, by the way, this was not like them skimming it.
This was not like a docu-sign or the terms of service
on Apple when you get a new iPhone
and no one reads that stuff and you go all the way
to the bottom, like, okay, great, yeah.
King George, God, thank you.
Every word was debated.
Every word was prayed over. I'm gonna focus on a couple
elements I didn't in the previous service, but I'm gonna say just one. I'm
gonna repeat one. It begins with when in the course of human events it becomes
necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected
them with another and to assume the powers of the earth, this separate and
equal station to which the laws of nature and nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind
requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to separation.
Now some of that is written in a little bit of Old English, so it's hard to quite
understand what Thomas Jefferson is saying. Here's what he's saying. King
George, it's not just that it's right for us to separate from you.
All people in all time, anywhere around the world, deserve to be free, not under someone like you.
This is an anthem for all of history. It is a universal claim.
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Now I want to emphasize one thing he said here, which
drove King George crazy.
The laws of nature and nature's God entitled him.
We as Christians believe that there is a God-given
moral law that is discernable by reason and conscience,
and nations must govern in harmony with it.
This is a perfect connection to what
Pastor Luke said earlier.
Why is it that Los Angeles, a bunch of bums
can walk into Starbucks and take as much food as they want
and no one says stop?
When you refuse and you reject God,
all of a sudden stealing is not wrong.
When you reject God, abortion is not wrong.
When you reject God, there's nothing wrong
with the transgenderism nonsense. Here are five things of which the natural law says in great detail, and
by the way it's connected to something that comes later in the declaration.
Number one, we believe because the Bible teaches it and it's in the natural law,
human life is sacred and every single life matters regardless of how small or
how big that life is. Why do we believe that?
We believe that because every human being is made in the image of God and it's not a mistake,
it is a miracle. It's not an accident, it is a design. And if you have a design, you have a
designer. If you have creation, you have a creator. And the founding fathers understood this. And this
is where all of a sudden they went shot fired against the king
So the king is reading this he had a call in a bunch of scribes. He couldn't believe it
He thought that he was going to get a letter from these found from the founding generation
He thought that these colonists these farmers these merchants these pastors they were gonna do a writ of surrender
Please spare us our life and don't burn our property
Instead they got like a 10 out of 10
maximal aggression Trump tweet, right?
They got like, whoa, okay, we're going that intense.
They went, we hold these truths to be self-evident.
Boom, shots fired.
All men are created equal.
Now, we should applaud that and I wish Americans believed it more and more. But understand, the king doesn't
believe that. He's reading this like, no, I'm better than you. I'm the divine right
of kings. I'm King George. You're not. What do you mean all men are created equal? So
we need to call in his scribes. Like, what do they mean by this? They say, well, sir,
they think that you're equal to them. And was the reason they gave that they are endowed by their creator
capital c this was not this was not because they were doing a bunch of study of greek
and roman history and there are some greek and roman influences here it's simply and
solely a biblical worldview that expressed
itself in the revolution. Only in Genesis 1 26 and 127, which is universal human
equality, that I'm not better than Luke and Luke is not better than me, that we
are all the same in God's economy. From that then you get natural rights and you
get what birthed Western civilization. Understand that if you
visit a lot of the rest of the world, go and visit India right now, go and visit
the tribes of Africa, they have caste systems and intergenerational ruling
structures, where not all people are created equal. They believe that there's
some sort of hierarchy to existence. Well I have more money than you then I'm
better than you. Only in America do we posit in our birth certificate. Nope, yep, you might have more money, but that doesn't mean you have more rights. Yep, you might
have a nicer car, but I have this, I'm same in God's economy and both of us are going to have to go
in front of God the judge one day. And both of us are equally made. Do you understand the significance
of that? And it was at no small cost. So then the king is reading this, he's getting angry and angrier.
It was at no small cost so then the king is reading this he's getting angry and angrier and
This is where it gets so profound that among these oh, that's up here our life liberty and the pursuit of happiness
You cannot have liberty and you cannot happiness have happiest if you do not protect life
Let us be a state in a country gun that values life at every possible stage from the unborn to
the born to the elderly.
And the founders articulated this beautifully.
So I could go, I could go in all the different elements here, but let me just repeat something
I said earlier, that a rejection of the universal moral order, the natural law that was talked
about in our birth certificate, the laws of nature and nature's God,
we are seeing the consequences of what happens when you do not have that. In the words of GK
Chesterton, it's not that when you have no God, people believe in nothing, it's that they'll believe
in anything. That men can give birth, that borders don't matter, that you could change your sex on a whim,
that life does not have any value. You see, the founders, they were able to build the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world upon eternal biblical scripture and truth. And
that is not just Charlie Kirk saying it. Today, this Independence Day weekend, we need to also
just look at what the founders themselves said. This stuff you will not hear on CNN, I guarantee it. Patrick Henry, who is, let's just say, one of the
more outspoken people of the founding generation. He was a little bit of a rabble rouser, if
you will, kind of. He was a little bit of a bomb thrower. I know no one in politics
that would probably fit that mold. But anyway, he famously said, give me liberty or give
me death. This is one of my favorite quotes. It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that
this great nation was founded by Christians, not on religions,
but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. Patrick Henry. John
Adams, the second president, our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people.
It is wholly inadequate to the government of any and other.
It's one of my favorite quotes.
I'm going to get to a second quote in a second, but everybody, the Declaration and Constitution
are tied together.
What we enjoy as liberty right now starts to vanish as you see in LA when you no longer
have a moral or religious
people. So when Luke says why is it that there's this kind of soft anarchy and no
one stands up for what is right, well if you don't have a moral or Christian
framework, then theft is not something to oppose. Oh they need the money, you know,
just let them steal it. I'm sorry, in the Ten Commandments, God says thou shall not steal there was not a parenthetical that said however, it's less than a thousand dollars. I think it's okay
Private property is robustly defended throughout the Bible and throughout the scripture
John Adams says quote the general principles on which the founding fathers achieved independence
were the general principles of Christianity.
John Adams in a letter to Thomas Jefferson in June 28th, 1813.
We posit that there is a transcendent moral order above us.
And we are, what we are saying here is really at odds with a lot of the modern world.
James Madison said the only sure foundation for civil liberty is the Bible.
Not the teaching of Aristotle, which I love, or Plato, or of, you know, Immanuel Kant or
Thomas Hobbes, but it is the Bible.
And so what I want you to understand is when you see those fireworks go up this weekend,
is that under the surface of all the liberty that we now enjoy for 249 years,
it did not happen by accident.
It was not just a roll of the dice.
It was serious Christians, serious believers that gave you all the freedom
that you are able to enjoy. And here is my proof. People say, well that's not true.
Then why is it that no one has been able to replicate America? Why is it
that we are the freest, greatest nation for now 249 years running? Why is that?
249 years running. Why is that?
Hey everybody, Charlie Kirk here. I'm excited to tell you that I'll be speaking at the Culture and Christianity Conference at World Outreach Church just
south of Nashville, Tennessee this September, and I'm inviting you to join
me. My friend, Pastor Alan Jackson, organized this conference so we can
address the issues we're facing in today's culture, but through the lens of God's truth.
We'll talk about what's happening in the church, the media, and with our help.
When you'll attend, you'll gain insight and valuable perspectives on what's happening
in the world today.
Learn how to recognize truth from deception.
Find boldness so you could defend your faith with confidence and compassion.
Join me, Pastor Alan, Sage Steele, Dr. Bill Lyle, and many more
September 19th and 20th. Registration is now open. There's never been a more
important time to seek the truth, embrace the truth, and boldly deliver the truth
to the people around us. Come find out what's happening in the world around us
and what you can do to make a difference. Learn more and register at alanjaxson.com slash Charlie. That's alanjaxson.com slash Charlie.
I'll see you there.
The next richest country in the world
is China, which is the opposite of almost everything
we believe.
A total police state, hyper-totalitarian,
very materialistic.
Now look, we have to be honest.
In America, some of these are slipping away in front of us.
We worship stuff more than we should.
But don't fool yourself.
There is still a remnant that should be admired and encouraged
of Bible-believing Christians and churches like this
that love God and love people and work for His purposes every single day.
And we don't do a good enough job teaching our kids how great of a country that this is. We are the most generous country ever to exist in the
history of the world. We give more to the poor, more to poverty, we give more to the
third world, we give more in humanitarian aid, we finance more Christian
missionaries and more ministries. 70% of all the Christian mission work is
originated by 5% of the population here in America. When there's a tsunami, when
there's a flood, when there's a civil war, they don't call the French and they don't call the Belgians, they call
the Americans, because there's something different about this country.
And it's because what we believe is American values, in liberty, in e pluribus unum, go
anyone pull out a dollar bill before they try to have a centralized bank or digital
currency.
On the American dollar bill is the American Trinity. And the American
Trinity are three things. Of course, we as Christians have the Christian Trinity, God the
Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit. On the U.S. dollar is the American Trinity. Liberty. In God we trust
an e pluribus unum. E pluribus unum is what? Out of many one. That together, universal human equality
reigns above all. that it does not matter
if you're black or you're white or you're hispanic in god's economy you are all human beings made in
his image it doesn't matter if you're tall or you're small unborn or born you're human being
regardless of all of it i'm going to end with this i could go on for like another hour but i'm going
to end with this everybody which is which is one of my favorite part of the entire declaration is the end, because the end
shows what type of nation that we are. The end shows the profundity, the depth, the weight,
and the heaviness of everything in front of us. There are two types of ways that you could do
relationships. You can have a contractual relationship, which is perfectly okay.
When you hire your doctor, when you go to doctor, when you buy a piece of property,
when you buy a land, when you buy a car, whatever. That is a contractual
relationship. We as Christians understand that at times though you have covenantal relationships. The best example of a covenantal relationship is
between husband and wife. That is a covenant. Jesus and the church is a
covenantal relationship. Throughout the Bible there are covenantal relationships.
The Abrahamic covenant, the Noahic covenant, the Davidic covenant, the Mosaic
covenant, the covenant with Israel,
and of course, the new covenant with Jesus Christ.
When you enter into a covenantal relationship, here is what makes a contractual relationship
versus a covenantal relationship.
First of all, a covenantal relationship says that this will last as long as we are faithful.
A contractual relationship is, here's the terms, it ends in 10 days. That's it.
The lease to the car. A covenantal relationship is built on love and kindness, respect and
trust. A contractual relationship goes into paragraph 6a on the different terms. Nothing
wrong with that, but it's different. And the most most important component a covenantal relationship involves
three parties or contractual relationship is two parties.
I'm buying something I'm selling something a covenantal relationship is person, person,
God.
It is a relationship between three parties.
This nation when it was founded unlike every up Canada contractual relationship
Mexico contractual relation not trying to bash on these countries. It's just the way it is
But America was a covenantal relationship
At the end of the declaration very similar to the book of Nehemiah as in Nehemiah 9
When the Jews were in exile King Cyrus sends them back
They were just a complete mess right and Neh just a complete mess, right and Nehemiah
Restores the covenant and Nehemiah 9 we are now in front of God. We're gonna recommit to God and we're under God's covering
The last part of the declaration they say we therefore the
representatives in all caps the United States of America
Everybody that's the first time that term was used the United States of America isn't that beautiful
they say it in all caps in case you're missing it in general Congress assembled
appealing to the supreme judge of the world who are they appealing to that's
Jesus Christ here's a fun trivia question for all of you this weekend on
Independence Day you guys can tell your friends. Where does Jesus appear in the declaration? Right there. The
supreme judge of the world. It says in the book of Revelation, Jesus will take the seat
of judgment as the supreme judge of the world at the end of the age. The founders knew what
they were saying. Do you know every single founder was fluent in Greek, fluent in Hebrew,
and they were taught the Bible as a primary text document from a young age? So they knew what they were saying when they said supreme judge of the world.
This was not an accident, this was intentional. They were appealing to Jesus
Christ. They were praying to Jesus at the end of this. And here is the kicker as to
why we are all here today. They said with great prayer and reverence that at any
moment their house could be burned, their wife could be kidnapped, and their kids could be tortured. And for the support of
this declaration, who are they relying on? Were they relying on reason? Were
they relying on luck? Were they relying on chance? Were they relying on Hinduism?
No. Reliance on protection of divine providence.
And now here went, so they went to divine providence, that's one part of the covenant,
they went vertical, and then they went horizontal.
We then pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.
They go up, and they go to the side.
And all of a sudden they've created a triangular, covenantal relationship.
Everybody, that's why we beat the British.
It's because when all of a sudden the British, they were paid mercenaries, our guys pledged
to each other and to a higher power.
And I'll be honest, the fact that our nation has lasted in its current form for 249 years,
it is the longest lasting political document ever written in the history of the world.
We are under that covenant and we will stop being under that covenant if our faithfulness
wanes. If we become a secular nation like Los Angeles is. If we go away from God as
I, as the prophet Isaiah says, woe unto those who call good evil or evil good. In Isaiah
33 22 it says, for the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawg says for the Lord is our judge the Lord is our lawgiver the Lord is our king and he will save us
They all knew this intimately the founding generation did so I want you to celebrate this nation the remainder of this weekend
Tell your friends about it because it's actually a much bigger deal than I think we realize
We should be so grateful
We should be in our hands and hands and knees kissing the ground and thanking God we get to live in this great nation
Which is the inheritance not of luck, not of chance, not of Buddhism, but the inheritance of courageous
Christians who put everything on the line so that we can live free.
Thank you guys.
God bless you and God bless the United States of America.
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