One Nation Under God

As we celebrate this Fourth of July, our hearts are filled with gratitude—not just for the fireworks and festivities, but for the divine favor that rests upon our nation. America is undeniably blessed. And that blessing is not accidental. It is the fruit of a covenant—an agreement our forefathers made with our Creator.
When the early settlers came to these shores, they dedicated this land to the advancement of the Gospel and the glory of God. They declared that this would be a nation under God, governed by His principles, guided by His wisdom, and built on the truth of His Word. That covenant was not just ceremonial—it was spiritual and legal in the courts of Heaven. And because of it, God's hand has been upon the United States from her founding.
We are citizens of a great nation, but as believers, we are also citizens of a greater Kingdom. Our true allegiance is to the eternal government of our King. And yet, we are called to steward the nation where we are planted. As Kingdom citizens, we intercede for our country, we participate in its shaping, and we declare the promises of God over it.
Even now, though darkness tries to cover the land, the light of God is moving through hearts across America. Good is winning. Revival is stirring. Righteousness is rising. A remnant is awakening to their true identity—not as mere churchgoers, but as ambassadors of Heaven, deployed to bring the power of the Kingdom into every mountain of culture.
This Independence Day, let us give thanks. Let us remember the cost of liberty, both natural and spiritual. Let us honor those who have gone before us—natural forefathers and spiritual pioneers—who sacrificed so that we might live free.
And above all, let us seek first the Kingdom that will never end. May God continue to bless America—not because of our own works or goodness, but because His covenant still stands.
Happy Fourth of July, and may His Kingdom come—on earth, in America, as it is in Heaven.