Declaration of Independence
When members of the US Second Continental Congress approved
the remarkable document known as the Declaration of Independence,
they plainly declared their belief in God. The drafters of this noble proclamation knew that the sweeping freedoms they were proposing could work well only in a society where the Creator is acknowledged. They affirmed that God has “endowed “ all people with the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness†because
He values each of us.
Thomas Jefferson, who would become the third president of the new nation, was distressed by the sin he saw. He wrote , “I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.†If he trembled then, he would have a violent seizure now!
The founding fathers of the US loved the concept of individual freedom, but they did not have in mind a permissive lifestyle that allows us to do anything we please. True freedom can never be enjoyed by people who refuse to fear God.
The palmist said “ Know that the Lord, He is God: it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves “. We are responsible to God, because He has created us in love.
(From Our Daily Bread)