Note: The following is derived from โAmericaโs Primal Prayer: Is Jesus Christ the God of the Declaration; Did the Founders Dedicate the Nation to Him; Is the Constitution Woven From Christian Fabric; and Why it Mattersโ by Michael Nedderman.
Thanksgiving is a national holiday enshrined in law at 5 U.S.C. 6103. It is a celebration the Revolutionary-era Congress, Presidents Washington, Madison and every president since it became a national holiday under Abraham Lincoln observed by issuing an official proclamation on behalf of all Americans explicitly thanking God for blessing and protecting them and our nation.
American presidents have thanked God on behalf of our grateful nation 165 times without objection!
Interesting historical examples are when FDR led the nation in prayer (1940), recited the 23rd Psalm in his first wartime proclamation (1942) and, in 1944, urged all Americans to study the scriptures: โto the end that we may bear more earnest witness to our gratitude to Almighty God.โ
In light of the growing belief that the American government can only be secular (godless), is it even possible that every one of those presidential proclamations exclusively thanked God as understood by Christians, revealed in and by Jesus Christ? Or is it more likely that the official object of our national gratitude is, and constitutionally must be, a nebulous trans-deity who can be any god, all gods, the deistโs โungod,โ or even the atheistโs โNO GOD!โ based upon the subjective perception of each American?
The answer is found in the historical fact that our mostly Christian Founders dedicated this nation to their understanding of God by acknowledging him, not once, but four times in Americaโs birth certificate, the Declaration of Independence. Those references are to โNatureโs God,โ the โCreatorโ of all that exists, โdivine Providenceโ and to the โSupreme Judge of the world.โ
Using the biblical title for Jesus every Christian should know, the reference to the โSupreme Judge of the worldโ in the concluding paragraph of the Declaration clearly established the Christian nature of the other three references. Thatโs because itโs an undisguised prayer to Jesus inserted into Congressโ draft by the Declarationโs actual author, the Christians in the Second Continental Congress:
โโฆ appealing [praying] to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude [righteousness] of our intentions โฆโ [Bracketed content added.]
See this writerโs column, โYes, there is a prayer to Jesus in the Declaration of Independence!โ demonstrating a symbiotic โJesusโ connection between the Declaration and Constitution.
All of the Declarationโs signers knew what Jesus said about himself:
โThe Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son, that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father.โ (John 5:22-23).
The Declarationโs four โGod referencesโ explicitly acknowledge Jesus before โa candid worldโ (second paragraph), which obligated Jesus to acknowledge our nation before his Father as he promised in Matthew 10:32-33:
โEveryone who acknowledges me before others I will acknowledge before my heavenly Father. But whoever denies me before others, I will deny before my heavenly Father.โ
Because the Founders dedicated America to the Christian understanding of God, every official โGod referenceโ made by our government is a reference to that Christian understanding, manifesting in Jesus Christ. And yes, that certainly includes the National Motto (โin [that] God we trustโ), the Pledge of Allegiance (โone nation under [that] Godโ), when the Supreme Court is announced (โGod save the United States and this Honorable Court!โ) and in each presidential Thanksgiving Day proclamation. And that is true regardless of the personal beliefs of non-Christians or the officials making such an acknowledgment. How could it be otherwise without being politically/religiously contradictory?
Additional examples of the founders acknowledging the Christian understanding of God โbefore othersโ:
- In 1777, Congress explicitly identified Jesus by name in Americaโs first Thanksgiving Proclamation: โโฆ that it may please GOD through the Merits of JESUS CHRIST, mercifully to forgive and blot out of Remembranceโ [of the Peopleโs] โmanifold Sins.โ Emphases in original.
- In 1783, John Adams, John Jay and Benjamin Franklin signed The Definitive Treaty of Peace 1783 with Great Britain. That treaty begins with this dedication: โIn the name of the most holy and undivided Trinity.โ
Those two official references by the U.S. government are pertinent exceptions demonstrating that the general practice of the mostly Christian Founders was to use titles for Jesus rather than naming him or the Trinity. That practice continues today in presidential proclamations and other governmental pronouncements. Other historical examples:
- The last paragraph of the 1775 Declaration โฆ Setting Forth the Causes and Necessity of โฆ Taking Up Arms has a prayer of trust and supplication to โโฆ the supreme and impartial Judge and Ruler of the Universe,โ aka Jesus Christ.
- Article XIII of the 1777 Articles of Confederation offered a prayer of thanksgiving to โthe Great Governor of the World,โ aka Jesus Christ.
- George Washingtonโs 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation was the first by a president under the new Constitution, wherein he references God eight times including as โthe great Lord and Ruler of Nations,โ aka Jesus Christ.
The little-understood genius of Americanism is that it achieves a historically unique triple balance by:
- gratefully acknowledging Jesus Christ in the Declaration as the providential Author of our blessing of Liberty and prosperity; while
- outlawing a theocracy with the constitutional prohibition against religious tests and with the First Amendmentโs prohibition against โan establishmentโ of an official religion; while
- simultaneously guaranteeing โthe free exerciseโ of religion in the First Amendment โ free, that is, from government interference, thus, defining it as a political right.
From the Declaration of Independence to President Bidenโs soon-to-be-issued 2023 Thanksgiving Day Proclamation, itโs clear that the long record of Americaโs explicit and repeated acknowledgments of Jesus Christ โbefore othersโ is why we have been so abundantly blessed.
Whether by name, title, or just as โGod,โ how could any president issue a Thanksgiving Proclamation thanking any but the God who actually blesses and protects America, namely Jesus Christ?
As history proves, our government cannot ever be a theocracy. Nor can it ever be secular (godless). Those are the false alternatives the ACLU and the Freedom From Religion Foundation would like you to believe are the choices.
Americanism is, in fact, a God-blessed happy medium for which we, as a nation led by our presidents, thank Jesus Christ every Thanksgiving Day.
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