
Dave Meyer emphasizes the importance of understanding America’s historical and biblical roots to preserve its freedom. Meyer argues that the nation was founded on godly principals, with God’s Word playing a central role in it’s establishment. Which I can agree wholehardly. He contends that ignorance of this heritage, as warned in Hosea 4:6 (“my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge”), has led to the erosion of freedoms, exacerbated by a complacent church and a lack of civic responsibility. The book highlights that freedom is a God-given concept, not merely an American ideal, and requires active maintenance. Meyer asserts that citizens, not elected officials, are the true government, responsible for electing leaders who uphold the Constitution and removing those who don’t. He outlines practical steps for individuals to effect change in families, schools, churches, and society, urging Christians to pray, vote, and engage politically to restore the nation’s covenant with God. Neglecting these duties risk losing liberty. This book was influenced by Americans Providential History both a patriotic and prophetic call to action. Jefferson confirmed an important fact: The First Amendment is not meant to protect government from religion-it is to protect religion and churches from the government.


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