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Summary: Reminding the people of God concerning our spiritual heritage and the need to depend upon His power and guidance.

Happy Birthday America!

Psalm 33

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! You will be 225 years old this Wednesday. That’s a long time for a nation to remain free. But, when you take the long, historical view, you’re just a CHILD among the nations. Egypt, China, Japan, Rome, or Greece—they all had much longer histories, not so free.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! You have a rich, spiritual history that continues to influence us today.

 My County, ‘Tis of Thee was written by a Baptist minister, Samuel Francis Smith.

 The Pledge of Allegience was written in 1892 by a Baptist minister, Francis Bellamy.

 The words “In God We Trust” are traced to the efforts of Rev. W.R. Watkinson.

 Rev. John Witherspoon, a Presbyterian minister was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! You’re entire history has spanned only 4 generations. When Thomas Jefferson died, Abraham Lincoln was a young man of 17. When Lincoln was assassinated, Woodrow Wilson was a boy of 8. By the time the nation mourned the death of President Wilson, Ronald Reagan was a boy of 12.

But even though you have a short history, God has richly blessed you. You are the RICHEST nation in the world. Your natural resources are still the greatest of all nations.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! You have learned your lessons well.

 Began by breaking free from British shackles

 Survived a civil war that nearly cost you your national soul.

 Fought and won against two foreign enemies on soil not your own

 Stood against aggression in Korea and Viet Nam

 Kicked some desert sand in the face of a two-bit dictator in the Middle East

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! You are a great nation with a great history. When you were very young, the famous French political philosopher, Alexis deToucqueville visited your shores to learn the secret which enabled a handful of people to defeat the mighty British Empire.

He traveled across your vast land from shore to shore, looking for greatness in your harbors and rivers, your fertile fields and boundless forests. He studied your schools, your military, your Congress, your Constitution—but still he could not find the secret. It was not until he went into your churches and heard your pulpits “aflame with righteousness” that he found the answer. When he returned to Europe, he wrote this warning: “America is great because America is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.”

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! You are great because you are good! You are good because you are still opening your doors to those of other lands, remembering that you are made up of those who came to these shores searching for freedom and opportunity.

You are great because you are still the most GENEROUS of all nations—giving untold millions in aid to 3rd-world countries—sending our missionaries to feed the hungry and starving souls of our world.

You are great because you allow your fellows the freedom to choose Who and where they WORSHIP.

You are great because you still take the side of the LITTLE GUYS against the bullies of this world.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! You have learned that greatness is not measured in silver and gold, rivers and forests, or even in bombs and missiles. Greatness is an inner quality found in what we ARE rather than what we POSSESS.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! The noble lady in New York harbor stands proudly with her flame lifted up for all to see—a gift from the French, she still inspires even those of us who were born here.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! Your flag waves proudly in the free air—a symbol of all that makes you great. Whether at a ball game, political rally, concert, or worship service, she still sends a chill up and down our spine.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! Your currency still carries the motto, “IN GOD WE TRUST.” May we learn to transfer this motto from our coins to our hearts!

May I suggest to you as we prepare to celebrate “Independence Day” that no nation on earth will long endure that does not depend on God. How can we transfer this motto on our coins and get it into our hearts? I think the answer lies in Psalm 33. I see some principles that we would do well to observe if we are to survive as a free people, blessed of God.

1. Reverence for God

Look at verse 18: “But the eyes of the Lord are on those who fear Him (who hold Him in awe; who respect and revere Him; who see Him as the Holy One, high and lifted up).”

The word “fear” in the Bible means “to tremble.” It is used in connection with 3 experiences:

(1) To tremble with the thought of being punished by a holy God for our sins.

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Helio Fabio Castro

commented on Jun 28, 2015

Congratulations friend ! I just engaged in learning English, so I have been reading and listening V.O.A. where I have read American?s history and I am really surprised reading about people who thought what today we can see A wonderful U.S.A.where there are diversity of people from everywhere of the world ! God bless America !

Byron Martin

commented on Jun 29, 2016

I always enjoy reading Pastor Bruce Howell's sermons and have used many of his sermons as a base model for my own. Thank you Bruce for your ministry and for sharing your sermons. May God continue to bless you. -Pastor Byron E. Martin

Bill Groce

commented on Jun 30, 2018

Thank you Bruce. I enjoyed reading your message.

Mihzclarac Mihz Clarac

commented on Jul 4, 2019

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