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Now may the Lord Jesus Christ and our Father God, who loved us and in his wonderful grace gave us eternal comfort and a beautiful hope that cannot fail, encourage your hearts and inspire you with strength to always do and speak what is good and beautiful in his eyes (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 TPT).


Thursday, June 19, 2025

An Independence Day Prayer to Heal Our Land

 


 by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta

We celebrate our country’s birthday on July 4 because that is the day the Declaration of Independence was approved by Congress.

But we don’t often contemplate the suffering the revolutionary patriots experienced to give birth to this country. A good exercise, not only during an Independence Day celebration, but anytime of year, would be to research the sacrifices of some of our founding fathers and the soldiers who fought the Revolutionary War.

If we answer the following questions, we can learn how to pray an Independence Day prayer. We can find information we may not have known that can show us more reasons to be thankful. We can discover more about the spirit behind the forces who opposed them, and what we can do about this invisible enemy that still threatens us today.  

Why was America founded?

When the men signed the Declaration, they endorsed their own death warrants. Had the war turned in favor of the British, every person whose name was on that document would have been hanged for treason.

They lost homes and fortunes. They lost family members. They suffered illnesses, cold, and starvation.

The troops fought without proper equipment, medical supplies, clothing, or food.

They were outnumbered on every level.

But by the grace of God, America was founded.

God blessed the efforts of those who were willing to fight so they could be released from tyranny and a king who made himself God. America would be a gateway to the world to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ and proclaim the freedom to worship our Supreme Creator without interference from the government.

The colonists created and signed the Declaration of Independence because the king of England violated their rights as citizens of Britain. One of those violations was that he wouldn’t allow worship except under a state sponsored church. The Revolutionary War was fought to bring freedom to America through the blessings of God Almighty.

Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage. (Galatians 5:1 NKJV)

Where does the divisiveness of today originate?

Satan is the author of divisiveness. He is opposed to America because of our godly roots. He wants to stop anything that promotes the Lord. The divisiveness, racial tension, anger, violence, and hatred are all seeds he has planted. Because if American falls, the rest of the world will suffer too. The United States has brought aid to other countries, sent missionaries abroad, and defended the defenseless for centuries.

It is difficult to comprehend how some politicians and judges work so diligently to allow and promote the violence we see today. But it is because they don’t know God. They seed of evil is planted in them to the point that they are blind to what is good.

Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! (Isaiah 5:20 NKJV)

What can heal our land?

The revolutionary patriots suffered physically, emotionally and financially to create an independent nation. But no one has ever suffered as much as Jesus did. And His suffering was in place of ours to bring reconciliation to God. He is the only remedy to absolve the pain our country feels now. Jesus gave believers His identity so we can reflect His character on the earth and be a light to those around us. 

Our political, economic, and social sickness can only be healed if those who are spiritually blind have their eyes opened to God. He loves them too, and He wants them to be saved.

We are commanded to pray for those in authority over us. But that doesn’t mean we are to compromise our faith to accommodate those who are unbelievers (1 Timothy 2:12).

But Peter and the other apostles answered and said: “We ought to obey God rather than men.” (Acts 5:29)

Here is an Independence Day Prayer we can pray to heal our land

Father in heaven, we lift our nation up to You. We ask You to open the eyes of those who are blinded by the evil one. Please help us to live in the boldness of the Holy Spirit so we can proclaim liberty to the captives and return America to the founding principles she was born through. Give us courage to stand against evil in a way that reflects You.

May we honor authority only as that authority does not violate Your Word. May we stand in peace with words that are full of grace and seasoned with salt. We ask You to remove from office those in positions of leadership if they are not willing to stand for righteousness. Bring our land into healing and reconciliation through the blood of Your Son.

Protect those in positions of law enforcement who are in harm’s way as they put down violence. Give our leaders wisdom and discernment as they make decisions under stressful circumstances.

Thank You for the blessings You have rained upon the United States of America for hundreds of years. May we continue to abide in those blessings.

In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

When the fireworks are displayed in the sky on Independence Day, may every explosion bring joy to your heart that you live in a country that is still free. Only God can keep it that way. 

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Thursday, June 5, 2025

What Can We Learn From the Triumphs and Failures of Biblical Fathers?

 


by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta

I’m thankful the Lord tells us about the failures of some of the biblical characters. If we didn’t know about their struggles and sins, we would think they were perfect. This could make us feel like we could never be successful at obeying God.

These accounts were given to us as an example (1 Corinthians 10:11). We can learn from all the triumphs and failures of biblical fathers. The same lessons can apply to mothers, as well.

Here are few examples of how our ancient ancestor’s parenting mistakes brought consequences, but also how God’s mercy and grace brought redemption.