We are in desperate need of His blessing today!
Some of you are way too young to remember Frank Sinatra. I know from my parents that his songs helped get them, and many others, through World War II.
Below are the lyrics to one particular song Sinatra loved to sing–a simple song about simple American things that may soon be lost to us, unless we speak out. The song is “The House I live in.”
What is America to me?
A name, a map, or a flag I see
A certain word, democracy
What is America to me?
I sometimes wonder if we’ve forgotten what a great country our founding fathers came up with, how hard they fought for it. Why were individual freedoms so important to them?— Because they were being taken away by the greed of a controlling English crown. But today, our freedoms are again in jeopardy.
The house I live in
A plot of earth, a street
The grocer and the butcher
Or the people that I meet
We still have the right to live where we want, not where a government tells us to live. But we are taxed on property and small business as if the government owned them with us.
The children in the playground
The faces that I see
All races and religions
That’s America to me
Our children on school playgrounds are told now, what they can play and what they cannot play. The government imposes their brand of curriculum in our state’s public schools, whether we like it or not, where our children are taught a government imposed morality that only parents have the right to teach at home.
To say that our Religious liberty is at stake is more than an understatement. Christianity is not only being mocked, but connived against.
The place I work in
The worker by my side
The little town the city
Where my people lived and died
Small business owners, like the grocer and butcher and many others, are being told what to do. They can’t run a small business except by government imposed standards.
The howdy and the handshake
The air a feeling free
And the right to speak my mind out
That’s America to me
Where is our civility to each other? Can we really speak our mind? What happens to those who do?
The things i see about me
The big things and the small
That little corner newsstand
Or the house a mile tall
The once-strong values of America have weakened to the strength of a wet mop.
The wedding and the churchyard
The laughter and the tears
And the dream that’s been a growing
For more than two hundred years
The dream of America was Freedom. It’s being chipped away, one law at a time. We cannot even decide our own healthcare.
The town I live in
The street, the house, the room
The pavement of the city
Or the garden all in bloom
States rights are practically nil today. The government bureaucracy has a finger in every state pie.
The church the school the clubhouse
The millions lights i see
But especially the people
– yes especially the people
That’s America to me
But here is the saving grace–THE PEOPLE–you and I. Our hands, our mouths, our votes. I pray we will not be fooled again. I pray that America is restored to the great and noble country she once was. I pray for a new day of Freedom—a day that truly is OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, and under GOD, not the government.
This year’s critical election revolves around 4 core principles:
Supreme Court Justices
Religious Liberty
Defense of the unborn
Support for Israel
Only one team can say yes to all of those: Trump/Pence.
Please pray for this election and our nation and its leaders.