Observations©
By Donald
S. Conkey
Date: July 1, 2010 - # 1027 - Title: Was America’s
Declaration of Independence inspired by God? (4372)
On Sunday America
will celebrate the 234th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence July 4th 1776.
History records this day as the day 56 men, representing 13 independent colonies, declared their independence from England’s
“Ruler’s Law” they were then living under.
July 4, 1776 was truly a historic day in the history of the world. It was
the day God’s ‘Tree of Liberty” was replanted on the North American continent, albeit it would require many
years for this newly planted tree to take root, develop and bring forth its fruits of individual freedom and liberty.
This ‘Tree’
restored to the world, many now believe, those perfect laws of liberty initially given to Moses on Mt Sinai. And this restored
‘Tree’s’ roots were watered and nourished with the blood of those patriots who died during the Revolutionary
War.
But 234
years have brought about many changes, with some saying negative changes to this aging Tree. While the tree is still standing
it’s strength has been weakened by the adversaries of liberty who have labored hard to destroy it by ‘grafting
branches of socialism’ to it hoping to replace the original fruit of liberty, those principles (fruits) of individual
liberty planted by America’s Founding Fathers.
Instead of 13 independent colonies America is today a united nation of 50 federated states. Instead
of three million Angle Saxon white Christian immigrants, whose ancestors fled their native lands in Europe, to worship God
according to their own conscience there are now over 300 million people of all races and religious beliefs, including atheists
who don’t believe in God, and who would return America to a form of government that would re-embrace the “Ruler’s
Law” of Europe the Founders had fled.
Thomas Jefferson is still my hero. It was Jefferson who drafted that ‘Document’ that those
56 Founders rushed to sign in 1776. It was, and continues to be a document that advocates individual liberty unlike any document
written since Moses walked off Mt Sinai with the ‘Tablets of Stone.’ In 1912, B. H. Roberts, a renowned historian,
declared the Declaration of Independence to be “the preface to the Constitution, the Constitution merely organized agencies
for carrying out the principles of liberty announced in the document known as the Declaration of Independence.” He also
said this document contains the political “doctrine of a direct moral responsibility to God of a free people.”
Wow! His statements caused me to ponder again the foundational role of Jefferson’s Declaration.
Where did Jefferson get his inspiration to write
such powerful principles of liberty closeted in a small room in Philadelphia for 17 days in June 1776? I believe he was inspired
by his Bible, a book he loved, especially the words of Christ the author of all liberty. I believe he was also inspired by
James reference to “the perfect laws of liberty” and by Isaiah’s words that read “Therefore, thus
saith the Lord God, behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation
…” Isaiah 28:16.
I am as certain as any man can be certain that Thomas Jefferson was not alone in that room in June of 1776. The Spirit
of God rested upon Jefferson as he read his Bible and his mind recalled the words of not only Christ but of James and Isaiah
as well. How else can one explain Jefferson establishing as the ‘cornerstone’ of America’s new liberty two
ageless laws – “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God,” laws that entitle a people to establish a
government of their own choosing to become ‘a separate and equal nation’ among all the nations of the earth? How
else can one explain Jefferson’s references to God by his use of “Creator, Supreme Judge of the world, and divine
Providence” all in this very short document?
Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence has truly become
that “stone, a tried stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation” for freedom loving people worldwide, regardless
of race or nationality.
Unfortunately this document that has freed many of the worlds politically enslaved is now being used to re-enslave the
world, beginning here in America. The enemies of freedom, progressives and liberals, have used Jefferson’s words “that
all men are created equal” as the central theme of their efforts to graft onto America’s ‘Tree of Liberty’
doctrines of socialism. They distort the word ‘equal’ by using it to promise the unpromisable to gain wealth and
power over a gullible electorate. They want to destroy mankind’s liberty.
America
today is at the crossroads of liberty and slavery. Those who would re-enslave America for their own gain and power (current
administration) are causing those who would restore the Founders founding principles of liberty (ModernDay Patriots) to rise
up and take note of what they could be loosing by showing a willingness to nurture the roots of America’s starving ‘Tree
of Liberty’ back to its original vigor.
Did God inspire Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence? It’s a question worth pondering
during this 234th anniversary of America’s Independence Day!