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What If America Remembered Who Made It

What If America Remembered Who Made It

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What did your last 24 hours say about what you truly value? We open with a hard look at time and stewardship, then move straight into the heart of marriage with 1 Corinthians 7—where mutual belonging, consent, and devotion to prayer shape a covenant that stands against self-centered scripts. The goal isn’t guilt; it’s alignment. When God is first and your spouse is next, your calendar starts to tell the truth about your faith.

From there we wrestle honestly with John’s stark words about sin, assurance, and discernment in a world crowded with pretenders. A clear test emerges: confess Jesus as the Christ and remain in what’s been true from the beginning. Psalm 121 steadies the ground beneath our feet with the promise that the Lord neither slumbers nor sleeps, while Proverbs 28 pushes us toward open-eyed generosity to the poor. Faith that rests in God’s keeping becomes courage in practice.

We bring history to life with a Medal of Honor citation for William Blogdin, a ship’s cook at Mobile Bay, who held his station under fire—proof that any role can become a front line when duty calls. Then we read John Langdon’s 1785 Thanksgiving proclamation, a public prayer that confesses sin, praises providence, and asks God to bless rulers, labor, learning, and the spread of the gospel. The throughline is simple and urgent: personal holiness and public gratitude can still reshape a home, a church, and a nation.

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