Happy Birthday America!
SPEAKER: Pastor Russel Moldovan
Pastor Russel Moldovan’s sermon celebrates America’s 250th birthday by tracing the nation’s history through three major phases: the Age of Settlements, the Age of Colonization, and the Age of Revolution. He begins by honoring America’s long-standing Constitution, its legacy of liberty, its unmatched opportunities, and its generosity to the world. From there, he argues that one of the most significant influences on America’s greatness has been its Christian heritage, especially the belief that human liberty, dignity, moral law, and individual rights come from God rather than from government. He points to the Pilgrims, the Mayflower Compact, the Puritans, and the early Christian purpose of institutions like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth as evidence that biblical principles were deeply woven into the nation’s earliest development. The sermon then moves into the Revolutionary era, showing how the Bible, Christian thinkers, colonial founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, and early presidents all reflected an awareness of God’s providence and moral authority. Moldovan highlights the Declaration’s references to God, Benjamin Franklin’s appeal for prayer during the Constitutional Convention, and statements from presidents such as Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, McKinley, and Coolidge. The message concludes with Psalm 127:3—“Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain”—as both a historical reflection and a present-day warning. As America marks this milestone, the congregation is encouraged not only to be grateful for the nation’s freedoms, but also to seek God’s wisdom, guidance, and blessing so that liberty, justice, character, and faith may continue to shape the country’s future.
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