Opening Verse
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.” — Psalm 33:12, KJV
Introduction
The phrase “One Nation Under God” is more than just a line in a pledge; it’s a declaration of our foundation. Yet, many are quick to argue that religion and politics should not mix. The truth is, this debate isn’t really about religion. It’s about the acknowledgment that without God, a nation ceases to be what it was meant to be.
Devotional Story
Consider the history of nations that have removed God from their core. These nations often find themselves in moral decay, instability, and confusion. When a nation acknowledges God, it aligns itself with a higher standard, one that transcends human wisdom and law. This alignment brings blessing, order, and purpose.
Imagine a country where God is no longer recognized. Its laws and ethics would be founded on shifting sands, changing with every wave of cultural trends. Without a divine moral compass, the nation drifts, lost in a sea of uncertainty.
On the other hand, a nation under God is one that recognizes the source of true justice and morality. It is a nation that can stand firm, knowing that its foundation is unshakeable because it rests on the eternal truths of God.
What This Means
When we say “One Nation Under God,” we are not imposing religion; we are acknowledging the necessity of divine guidance in maintaining the fabric of our nation. Without God, we are without true direction. A nation without God is like a body without a soul—alive, but not truly living.
Think About This
Are we as a nation acknowledging God in our decisions, laws, and daily life? Or are we trying to build a nation on human wisdom alone, forgetting the divine foundation that truly sustains us?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we pray for our nation, that it may return to You as its foundation. Help us to remember that without You, we are lost. Guide our leaders and our people to seek Your wisdom in all things, that we may truly be One Nation Under God. Amen.
Closing Verse
“Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” — Proverbs 14:34, KJV
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