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Story of America began 500 years ago
Clint Decker

History teaches that America’s roots were grounded in Christian principles. Those foundations, however, were laid nearly 300 years before July 4, 1776.

In September 1492 an Italian explorer boarded his ship from the Canary Islands, off the coast of northwest Africa. He captained a fleet of three vessels with experienced sailors on a dangerous expedition where no man had travelled before. For 32 days they sailed the Atlantic Ocean westward (thinking they were heading to the Indies), without seeing land. But on Oct. 12, 1492, on the 33rd day, one of the crew cried out, “Land ahoy!” Soon after, Christopher Columbus, one of history’s greatest seamen, stepped off the Santa Maria and onto the sands of the New World. He landed in present day Bahamas.

What was his purpose after landing? Columbus wrote, “There be a church and abbots or friars to administer the sacraments, perform divine worship, and to convert the Indians.” He also stated about his mission, “With a hand that could be felt, the Lord opened my mind to the fact that it would be possible to sail from here to the Indies...This was a fire that burned within me, who can doubt that this fire was not merely mine, but also of the Holy Spirit.” Christopher Columbus’ discovery of the New World opened the door for European colonization of the America’s. And what was Columbus’ life and mission founded upon? Christian ideals. 284 years before July 4, 1776, Christian principles began taking root in America.

In September 1620, another ship set sail across the Atlantic, The Mayflower. It left Plymouth, England with over 100 passengers and crew. Among them were the Pilgrims, a religious group. After 66 days on the sea, in November, the ship landed in present day Provincetown, Mass. Why did they come? According to their first governor, William Bradford, they were truly Christian pilgrims, on a journey of obedience to God. Before they disembarked the ship they drafted and signed one of America’s founding documents, the Mayflower Compact, which states, “Having undertaken for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith, and the honor of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia, do by [this legal document and charter] solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic...” What were the Pilgrims’ lives and mission founded upon? Christian ideals. 156 years before July 4, 1776, Christian principles continued to take root in America.

Praise God for Christopher Columbus and the Pilgrims, for without them and the Christian principles they built and lived by, there would be no United States of America.

John Adams was one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence and our nation’s second president. In 1813 he told Thomas Jefferson, “The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity.”

Though we celebrate and praise God for our history, how is our nation today? Are we as a nation continuing to live by the Christian principles we were founded upon? There is reason to doubt as everywhere we go is godlessness and immorality, giving The Almighty ample reason to be angry with us. On this 250th anniversary, let us examine our national ways, confess our sins and turn to the Lord God for undeserving mercy. The Bible says, “Seek the Lord while he may be found; call upon him while he is near; let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; let him return to the Lord, that he may have compassion on him...” (Isaiah 55:6-7)

A prayer for you – Father in heaven. I praise you for America’s Christian heritage, but O how we have fallen. Help us, Lord. Humble us and turn us back to you through the cross of Christ and the power of your Holy Spirit. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Clint Decker is president of Great Awakenings. Please share your comment at cdecker@greatawakenings.org and follow his blog at clintdecker.blogspot.com.