“It is impossible to rightly govern without God and the Bible, once affirmed our first President George Washington. In his farewell address, September 19, 1796, Washington said, “The propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of right and order which Heaven itself has ordained. … Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.”
On this President’s Day, when we honor our first President and all past Presidents, I thought it would be good to see what some of them have said about the Bible. In a day when so many want to exclude every mention of God and religion from the public arena, consider the words of these men that once led our nation.
Our second President, John Adams, advanced this thought: “Suppose a nation in some distant Region should take the Bible for their only law Book, and every member should regulate his conduct by the precepts there exhibited! Every member would be obliged in conscience, to temperance, frugality, and industry; to justice, kindness, and charity towards his fellow-men; and to piety, love, and reverence toward Almighty God … What a utopia, what a Paradise would this region be.”
John Quincy Adams, our 6th President expressed his feelings almost bluntly “The first and almost the only book deserving of universal attention is the Bible. I speak as a man of the world…and I say to you, “Search the Scriptures.”
The great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, our 16th President once wrote, “I am busily engaged in the study of the Bible . I believe it is God’s word because it finds me where I am.” I believe the Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man. All the good of the Savior of the world is communicated to us through the Book.”
Rough Rider, Teddy Roosevelt, our 26th President said, “A thorough understanding of the Bible is better than a college education.”
The 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson said, “The Bible is the one supreme source of revelation of the meaning of life, the nature of God, and spiritual nature and needs of men. It is the only guide of life which really leads the spirit in the way of peace and salvation.”
“The strength of our country is the strength of its religious convictions,” affirmed our 30th President Calvin Coolidge. “The foundations of our society and our government rest so much on the teachings of the Bible that it would be difficult to support them if faith in these teachings would cease to be practically universal in our country.”
Our only President to be elected to more than two terms, Franklin Roosevelt acknowledged, “We cannot read the history of our rise and development as a nation without reckoning with the place the Bible has occupied in shaping the advances of the Republic. Where we have been the truest and most consistent in obeying its precepts, we have attained the greatest measure of contentment and prosperity.”
And the “Great Communicator,” Ronald Reagan asserted, “Inside the Bible’s pages lie all the answers to all of the problems man has ever known… It is my firm belief that the enduring values presented in its pages have a great meaning for each of us and for our nation. The Bible can touch our hearts, order our minds, and refresh our souls.”
I share these quotes, not because I agree with all the politics and policies of these Presidents. Nor because I believe that all of them lived by the teachings of the Bible. And I certainly don’t believe that the Bible and Christianity should be forced on people. We are a nation that enjoys “freedom of religion.”
These expressions of faith simply say that our Presidents have shared a respect for the Bible. That they have honored it. And recognize its rightful place in the very fabric of our culture. Every President, except one, has taken the oath of office with his hand on the Bible. This year in his second inauguration President Obama took the oath by placing his hand on three Bibles!
And so on this President’s Day, let us be reminded of the value of the Bible. Its impact on our nation. And the need for our leaders to embrace its eternal values. But more than that, there is a greater need for our citizens to return to the moral and ethical principles of the Bible.
–Ken Weliever, The Preacherman
AMEN!
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Let us all pray fervently that our current president would learn to more fully respect and obey the teachings of the Bible and not just put a hand on one.
The fervent prayer of a righteous man (and people) can do much!!
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Thanks Ron! Both for reading and sharing your thoughts
Ken Weliever 400 NW Highcliffe Dr Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 Home Phone: 816-600-5001 Cell Phone: 813-507-1726 Church Office: 816-761-2659 preacherman@weliever.net web site: http://www.weliever.net/ blog: http://www.thepreachersword.com/ Church web site: http://hickmanchurch.com/
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Hi Ken,
Was so good to hear you preach again. Missed hearing your good lessons at North Blvd. Jackie and I thought you did an excellent job a FC Lectures the last night. We both spoke with Norma but you were so surrounded with folks after the lesson we decided not to interrupt you.
I mentioned to Norma that we would still like to get you to hold a meeting in Rochelle, IL. When I made an appeal for some financial assistance for our young preacher a few years back I suggested if they were not able to supply such assistance that they might at least allow you to come to hold a meeting for Rochelle at their expense.
I heard back on the support appeal, no support. I never got a response on the gospel meeting support request.
Just to remind you we are the couple who always came to services with Judy Baker whenever we came to FL. We are also good friends of Glenn and Lottie Newman.
In the past I have suggested inviting you to hold us a meeting to the other elders in Rochelle. They seem inclined to do that and maybe we can work out something to get you to the Chicagoland Area where you might then get a number of additional invitations from other area congregations.
We have meetings scheduled for several more years in advance but need to be working on 2014 and 2015. We normally have a summer meeting in June and a Fall meeting in September. Usually one meeting is with a preacher at considerable distance from Rochelle and the other from closer by. In 2013 we have meetings scheduled with Steve Wolfgang from Downers Grove, IL and Bob Waldron from Trillacoochee, Dade City.
If you might be interested in holding a meeting in our area please let me know and I will share your interest with Joe Thiele and Jim Cargill who are the other two elders serving with me.
Brotherly, Bob Bennett
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Hi Bob, Good to hear from you! Oh yes, I remember you and Jackie well.I can just see you sitting over there left of the pulpit withJudy. Sure miss her, as I’m sure you do too. Would love to come and be with you in a meeting. I still havean open spot for 2014. So, if the elders are so inclined, I would be happy to work that in my schedule. Thanks for your kind words. Hope to see you again. Ken
Ken Weliever 400 NW Highcliffe Dr Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 Home Phone: 816-600-5001 Cell Phone: 813-507-1726 Church Office: 816-761-2659 preacherman@weliever.net web site: http://www.weliever.net/ blog: http://www.thepreachersword.com/ Church web site: http://hickmanchurch.com/
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EXCELLENT blog, today, Bro. Ken! AMEN! 🙂 who knows…maybe the Friday one’s, being my “favorite” will be replaced…not! either way, you just have such a gift…thanks for all you do for the Lord! love in Him, Julie
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Thanks, Julie! You are very kind…and so encouraging!
Ken Weliever 400 NW Highcliffe Dr Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 Home Phone: 816-600-5001 Cell Phone: 813-507-1726 Church Office: 816-761-2659 preacherman@weliever.net web site: http://www.weliever.net/ blog: http://www.thepreachersword.com/ Church web site: http://hickmanchurch.com/
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Amen! Praying we will once again become a Christian nation and have a leader that believes our nation should be led by biblical principles.
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