The American Covenant - God's Covenant with the United States of America
The United States 250th Anniversary Celebration Event
American Covenant address revision in process ….
Introduction:
President Donald Trump, Vice President Vance, members of Congress, Supreme Court, military, law enforcement, fellow citizens and patriots of the restored Republic of the United States of America. It is my sincere honor to deliver an address on the American Covenant on this historic day marking the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Appropriate following forty nine days of prayer and spiritual preparation rededicating America as “One Nation Under God.”
We have been blessed beyond measure as a nation with liberty, freedom, economy, and a stable form of government. Many years and generations have passed since our country’s founding. Forgotten by many citizens is the timeless principles in the Declaration of Independence that our founders fought for and willing to die to protect. Forgotten is God’s divine assistance and intervention in our history, acknowledged by the founders. Without God the United States of America would never have come into existence as an independent nation. It is this American Covenant God established with country’s founders that will be be covering in more detail today.
What is a covenant?
A covenant is a bond or agreement between a person, group of people, or nation. God has made covenants with mankind throughout history. A few early examples would be ones made with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and the “new covenant” through Jesus. God is the covenant maker, so any agreement is sacred, it is legal, binding and requires the acceptance and obedience of the person or group of people involved. For group of people or nation it is generational, and everlasting. Man has free will so God never forces a covenant agreement
The American Covenant, God’s Covenant with the United States of America
There were earlier covenants such as Robert Hunt at Cape Henry in 1607. “We do hereby dedicate this Land, and ourselves, to reach the people within these shores with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to raise up Godly generations after us, and with these generations take the Kingdom of God to all the earth. May this Covenant of Dedication remain to all generations, as long as this earth remains …”
The Pilgrims Mayflower with Compact in 1620. “Do by these presents solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and one another, covenant, and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation. …”
But the most significant covenant agreement that God made with our country’s forefathers was with Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Continental Congress delegates solemnly bound themselves by oath in an appeal to heaven for divine assistance. To bring to bring the principles and tenets set forth in the Declaration of Independence into fruition. It was a trust in God that their prayers and appeal to heaven was heard and answered. …