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Freedom 250 @Freedom250 - Video: Pastor Robert Jeffress delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall:
"In March of 1776, as the American colonies stood on the brink of war against the most powerful empire in the world, it was the Second Continental Congress that called for a day of fasting and prayer. The day would be May 17th, 1776, exactly 250 years ago today.
It would be a day, our forefathers said, when we would call on God. It would be a day that we would repent of our sins. It was a day that we would boldly ask God to give us victory over our enemies. These leaders who loved our country and loved our God would be called Christian nationalists today.
And it is a title they would have gladly embraced. By the way, if being a Christian nationalist means loving Jesus Christ and loving America, count me in.
They were bold about their Christianity. They weren't ashamed of it. They knew that it was their Christian faith that compelled them to love this great country and those who resided in it. And it was their Christian faith that made our forefathers realize that the fate of our nation did not rest alone in the strength of our armies, but in the power of our God."
https://x.com/Freedom250/status/2056100490140643829

Freedom 250 @Freedom250 - Video: When a country agrees on what’s good, what’s true, and what’s beautiful — it comes together.
Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) speaks at Rededicate 250 about why these classical values matter so much for America.
https://x.com/Freedom250/status/2056101759194374278

Freedom 250 @Freedom250 - Video: Carlos Campo, CEO of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.:
"When Joshua stood before the formidable walls of Jericho, he learned that the greatest weapons are not forged by human hands, but given by God. An ancient ram's horn, the word of the Lord, and the shout of faithful people proved more powerful than any fortress. The walls did not fall by human strength.
They fell through faith, obedience, and the power of God. Today, standing here on the National Mall, we declare no wall, no weapon formed of hatred, division, violence, or despair can ultimately stand against the purposes of the Almighty God.
In a time that's too often marked by rancor and division, we pray today that the walls separating neighbor from neighbor, nation from nation, and heart from heart will come tumbling down, not through anger, but through truth, humility, justice, love, and peace. And may future generations say that in our day, on this day, God once again brought down the walls that tried to divide His people."
https://x.com/Freedom250/status/2056101955932651676

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