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SO HELP ME GOD?
"So help me God"
was not in the oath of office as George Washington took that
oath when he was inaugurated as the first President of the
United States. It was added
by Washington himself at the end of taking the actual oath.
Although it has never been officially added to the oath,
every President since Washington has also
included the phrase at its conclusion.
What are they giving oath to? And what
did they invoke God to assist them in?
Among the other
things they pledge is to protect and defend the
Constitution of the
United States of America.
And historically we know some have not, that some have
outright broken the Constitution they pledged to protect and
which they implored God to help them to do.
Did God fail to
help them? Did the devil get in? Did the citizens not pray
enough for their respective leader? Or was Jesus to be taken
seriously when He said on the Cross, "It is finished".
Before
revolutionary America and since, people who do not
accept or understand their own greatness or that of their
peers often add God to the equation in almost every
scenario. By doing so, they diminish the freedom and wisdom
of their own heart (and of all others) which ironically God
Himself imputed to all people.
This attitude of "adding God" to what is
produced out of our own hearts (and should be recognized as
such) can also diminish our mental capacity to pursue fact
and truth.
The
United States, whose birth
we just celebrated, was not born out of the will of God.
Nor was it founded with God's hands-on
assistance.
It was conceived and forged by the will
of men from within their own hearts.
Yes, it was conceived from the heart of
mankind. The same heart of mankind freed by God Himself!
No act of God
formed these United States.
Ever since the Cross, freedom has been
integrally joined to the heart of every human being. And
from then to now, a struggle has been engaged for that
freedom of the heart (that God gave each person) to be
realized in each one's mind, intellect, will, and
emotions--the human soul.
The birth of this nation was simply a
slight reflection of that magnificent freedom.
This is akin to the reflection of light
that comes off one molecule of water that has worked its way
to the surface. This may possibly be for the first time in
history that the light hit that molecule in just the right
way, when it was finally at the surface (perhaps at the
surface for the first time ever, too) and reflect it in such
a way that it hit the beholder's eye for just a split
second.
And what a glorious image it was!
So much so, and so powerful a moment it
was and so timely to he or she who experiences it, that it
must have to be "miraculous" or to have that added "God
factor".
But it wasn't a miracle. There was a
scientific, observable, quantifiable explanation behind it,
as wonderful as it was to the observer.
What happened in the 1770s must have
seemed just as "miraculous" to those who experienced it and
also to those who have looked back on those days. But the
glory of this nation's existence was not founded on the
assumption that providence or the intervention of God is her
strength.
But rather, it
was without providence or intervention of any supernatural
power that the
U.S.A.
was established and exists to this day.
At this point in our history, it is vital
to understand that God is neither for nor against my ideas
or yours--no matter how inspired they may be.
Still, it is equally important to know
that God is the only source of
freedom producing our ideas and thoughts.
When we think that our ideas are
validated by God, it not only can give me the assumed right
to assassinate the character of those who think differently
than I -- but since God is on my side -- I MUST destroy the
character of those who disagree with those ideas (or
doctrines) that God has "blessed" and supposedly validated.
The power of the Cross is that man had no
part in the freedom that was purchased for us.
The power of this nation is that God was
not involved in establishing it.
If we are able to keep the glory of these
two apart -- God's accomplishment at the Cross and
humanity's accomplishments on the Earth -- we stand a chance
to unleash the most creative power ever seen on this planet.
Perhaps we could even see true freedom
manifest worldwide, not just for a few (or one) nation
"blessed" by God.
God not only did
not establish the United States. He also did not
establish Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam,
modern-day Judaism, ET AL.
God, through Jesus Christ, did establish
the Gospel. The only hope of true glory we really have.
Mike
Williams
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