Pledge of Allegiance of the United States

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."


In 1954, in response to the Communist threat of the times, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add the words "under God," creating the 31-word pledge we say today. Today it reads:

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

Section 4 of the Flag Code states:

The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.", should be rendered by standing at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. When not in uniform men should remove any non-religious headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should remain silent, face the flag, and render the military salute."






Wednesday, June 19, 2013

DAY 27 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (SECOND COMMANDMENT) - JUNE 20, 2013

June 20

Exodus 20: 4-6 (The Voice Bible)

4 You are not to make any idol or image of other gods. In fact, you are not to make an image of anything in the heavens above, on the earth below, or in the waters beneath. 5 You are not to bow down and serve any image, for I, the Eternal your God, am a jealous God. As for those who are not loyal to Me, their children will endure the consequences of their sins for three or four generations. 6 But for those who love Me and keep My directives, their children will experience My loyal love for a thousand generations.

DAY 27 - DAILY DEVOTION - JUNE 20, 2013

June 20

Hearts of Worship
Posted on February 13, 2012 by katherine


Exodus 32- Briefly, Moses was up on the mountain with God. Down below, the people were getting tired of waiting for Moses to come back. They wanted to make gods to worship, so they melted their jewelry into golden idols.

Are you tired of waiting on God? Are you tempted to take the situation into your own hands? Or, maybe you are thinking about turning away from God? There are so many things of the world that pull at us each and every day that want our worship. Don’t let anyone or anything take you away from your worship to God. False Idol Worship will kill you, your family, and others around you. That’s what happened in Exodus to the people who worshiped false gods. In verses 27-28, about 3,000 people died from one end of the camp to the other including brothers, friends, and neighbors.

Lord, we pray that all the things that are tearing us apart from you would be broken away right now. Forgive us for worshiping other things. We cast down idols and vain imaginations that would try to separate us from You. We take authority over lust of eyes, lust of the flesh, and the pride of life. We take up our place in the Kingdom of God, and worship you in Spirit and in Truth. We cry out to you Jesus. You are all we need, for no one else will do. Thank you Lord for giving us a heart of worship. Let this song be your hearts cry today: Heart of Worship by Matt Redman

When the music fades

And all is stripped away

And I simply come

Longing just to bring

Something that’s of worth

That will bless your heart

I’ll bring You more than a song

For a song in itself

Is not what You have required

You search much deeper within

Through the ways things appear

You’re looking into my heart

I’m coming back to the heart of worship

And it’s all about You

All about You, Jesus

I’m sorry Lord for the thing I’ve made it

When it’s all about You

It’s all about You Jesus



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DAY 27 - DAILY PRAYER (NO IDOLS BEFORE YOU) - JUNE 20, 2013

June 20


Not unto us, O Lord of Heav’n,

But unto Thee be glory given;

In love and truth Thou dost fulfill

The counsels of Thy sovereign will;



Though nations fail Thy pow’r to own,

Yet Thou dost reign, and Thou alone.

The idol gods of heathen lands

Are but the work of human hands;



They cannot see, they cannot speak,

Their ears are deaf, their hands are weak;

Like them shall be all those who hold

To gods of silver and of gold.



Let Israel trust in God alone,

The Lord Whose grace and pow’r are known;

To Him your full allegiance yield,

And He will be your Help and Shield;



All those who fear Him God will bless,

His saints have proved His faithfulness.

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DAY 27 - DAILY QUESTION ABOUT GOD'S WORD (WHAT IS A GRAVEN IMAGE?)

June 20

Question: "What is a graven image?"

Answer:The phrase “graven image” comes from theKing James Versionand is first found inExodus 20:4in the first of theTen Commandments. The Hebrew word translated “graven image” means literally an idol. A graven image is an image carved out of stone, wood, or metal. It could be a statue of a person or animal, or a relief carving in a wall or pole. It is differentiated from a molten image which is melted metal poured into a cast. Abstract Asherah poles, carved wooden Ba’als covered in gold leaf, and etchings of gods accompanying Egyptian hieroglyphics are all graven images.

The progression of idolatry in a pagan religion generally starts with the acknowledgement of a power that controls natural forces. The presence of the force is then thought to indwell an object, like a stone, or a place, like a mountain. The next step is altering a naturally-occurring object, like a standing stone, a deliberately planted tree, or a carved Asherah pole, and asking the force to indwell it. When the idolatrous culture has had time to contemplate the personality of the god, they then make corresponding physical images—a statue that looks like a woman or a relief carving that looks like an animal. Graven images can be either of the last two steps.

The spiritual progression is similar. People start with wanting something (Ephesians 5:5;Colossians 3:5), often children or prosperity or good crops. They observe the circumstances (circumstances some acknowledge are God-ordained, and others think are independent) that lead to these things and begin to ascribe the causal forces using human characteristics—thus creating gods. Places are set aside to commune with these false gods. For convenience sake, smaller items, thought to hold the power or the communication line of the gods, are brought into homes. Before long, the people are ensnared by the compulsion to give homage to a thing of their own definition instead of the God of the universe.

The second commandment, recorded inExodus 20:4-5, reads, “You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the water under the earth. You shall not worship them or serve them…” Likely, this refers back to the first commandment, “You shall have no other gods before Me,” and specifically forbids the creation of idols. But it is equally dangerous to create an image of God Himself. God has given us reminders enough of His power and glory (Romans 1:20) without man attempting to use created things to represent the Creator.

Functionally, there is no difference between a “graven” image (Deuteronomy 4:16) and a “molten” image (Exodus 34:17). Both are man’s attempt to define and confine the power of God who works over creation. Both are the result of greed and covetousness, along with the fear that God does not have the worshipers’ best interests at heart. Graven images, whether an idol, a crystal, or a charm, are attempts to limit the power of God and reduce it to a small package which we can control. As with any kind of worship, the object of adoration inevitably controls us.

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DAY 27 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JUNE 20, 2013

Day 27

American Minute for June 20th:

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JUNE 20, 1632, King Charles I of England granted a charter for the Colony of Maryland, named for his CATHOLIC wife, Queen Henrietta Maria, stating:

"Charles, by the Grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith...

Whereas our well beloved...subject Cecilius Calvert, Baron of Baltimore, in our Kingdom of Ireland...being animated with a laudable, and pious zeal for extending the CHRISTIAN RELIGION...hath humbly besought leave of us that he may transport, by his own...expense, a numerous colony of the English Nation, to certain...parts of America...partly occupied by savages, having no knowledge of the Divine Being...

With the increasing worship and RELIGION OF CHRIST within said region...shall...be built...Churches, Chapels, and Places of Worship."

Lord Baltimore Cecilius Calvert, a CATHOLIC, sent two ships, the Ark and the Dove, to settle the colony of Maryland. He gave instructions to his brother, Leonard Calvert, the Governor of the expedition, 1634:

"To preserve peace and unity amongst all the passengers...treat the PROTESTANTS with as much mildness and favor as justice will require.”

Buying land from the Indians, they founded the St. Mary's City, considered the birthplace of religious tolerance in the United States.

In 1649, they extended liberty to PROTESTANTS by issuing the Maryland Toleration Act, which stated:

"That no person...within this province...professing to believe in JESUS CHRIST shall...from henceforth be any ways troubled or molested...in respect of his or her religion."

When the neighboring colony of Virginia drove out anyone who was not an ANGLICAN, settlers who were PURITAN fled to Maryland because of the Maryland Toleration Act.

Meanwhile, back in England, a Civil War broke out between PURITANS and ANGLICANS. The PURITANS won and chopped off the head of ANGLICAN King Charles I in 1649.

At this time, an ANGLICAN named John Washington emigrated to Virginia. His great-grandson was George Washington.

In Maryland, PURITANS took over the colony in 1650 and passed laws against CATHOLICS, such as the Act Concerning Religion, October 20, 1654:

"That such as profess Faith in GOD by JESUS CHRIST, though differing in Judgment from from the Doctrine, Worship or Discipline...should not be restrained but protected in the Profession of the Faith and Exercise of their Religion...PROVIDED SUCH LIBERTY WAS NOT EXTENDED TO POPERY...That none who profess and exercise the PAPISTIC, commonly known as the ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGION, can be protected in this province.”

PURITANS lost control of England, and in 1658, Lord Baltimore was restored to being Maryland's Governor.

In 1688, the last CATHOLIC King of England, James II, was driven out during "the Glorious Revolution," and William and Mary ruled as ANGLICANS.

In Maryland, ANGLICANS took control of the colony, and CATHOLICS were again denied freedom of conscience, as stated in an Act to Prevent the Growth of Popery, September 30, 1704:

"That whatsoever POPISH Bishop, Priest or Jesuit, shall baptize any child...other than such who have POPISH Parents or shall say Mass...shall forfeit...fifty pounds Sterling...and shall also suffer six months imprisonment...And be it further enacted...if any PAPIST...shall keep school or take upon themselves the education...or boarding of youth...such persons...shall upon conviction be transported out of this Province."

QUAKERS, SCOTCH PRESBYTERIANS, GERMAN MORAVIANS, MENNONITES and other PROTESTANT DISSENTERS began moving into Maryland.

The wealthiest man in Maryland, Charles Carroll, Sr., sailed to France in 1752, to obtain land from CATHOLIC King Louis XV in the Louisiana Territory in order to move Maryland CATHOLICS there.

Then the Revolutionary War started and everything changed.

The different colonies in America, with their different denominations, realized they had to work together in order to defeat the ANGLICAN King George III.

Maryland, at first, resisted the Revolution, as almost every member of the ANGLICAN clergy supported King George III.

Charles Carroll, son of the wealthiest landowner in the colony, was the sole CATHOLIC to sign the Declaration of Independence. He wrote to Rev. John Stanford, October, 9, 1827:

“To obtain religious as well as civil liberty I entered jealously into the Revolution.”

In 1776, Maryland's original State Constitution generously granted religious freedom to every denomination of PROTESTANTS and CATHOLICS:

"ARTICLE 33: That, as it is the duty of every man to worship God in such manner as he thinks most acceptable to him; all persons, professing the CHRISTIAN RELIGION, are equally entitled to protection in their religious liberty;

wherefore no person ought by any law to be molested in his person or estate on account of his religious persuasion or profession, or for his religious practice...

yet the Legislature may, in their discretion, lay a general and equal tax for the support of the CHRISTIAN RELIGION."

Maryland's original Constitution continued:

"ARTICLE 55. That every person, appointed to any office...shall...take the following oath: I...do swear, that I do not hold myself bound in allegiance to the King of Great Britain, and that I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance to the State of Maryland; and shall also subscribe a declaration of his belief in the CHRISTIAN RELIGION."

In 1851, Maryland's Constitution stated:

"ARTICLE 34. That no other test or qualification ought to be required...than such oath of office as may be prescribed by this Constitution...and a declaration of belief in the CHRISTIAN RELIGION; and if the party shall profess to be a JEW, the declaration shall be of his belief in a future state of rewards and punishments."

In 1864, Maryland's Constitution stated:

"ARTICLE 37. That no other test or qualification ought to be required...than such oath of allegiance...to this State and the United States...and a declaration of belief in the CHRISTIAN RELIGION; or in the existence of GOD, and in a future state of rewards and punishments."

In 1867, Maryland's Constitution stated:

"ARTICLE 37. That no religious test ought ever to be required...other than a declaration of belief in the existence of GOD."

In 2002, Maryland's Constitution stated:

"ARTICLE 37. That no religious test ought ever to be required...other than a declaration of belief in the existence of GOD."

In 1835, French political writer Gustave de Beaumont, a contemporary of Alexis de Tocqueville, wrote in, Marie ou L’Esclavage aux E’tas-Unis:

"In the United States, the law is never atheistic...All of the American constitutions proclaim freedom of conscience and the liberty and equality of all the confessions...

Maryland’s Constitution also declares that all of the faiths are free, and that no one is forced to contribute to the maintenance of a particular Church. However, it gives the legislature the right to establish a general tax...for the support of the CHRISTIAN RELIGION...Maryland Law declares that, to be admitted to public office, it is necessary to be a CHRISTIAN."

In October of 1789, George Washington wrote to the Quakers' yearly meeting for Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey & Delaware:

"GOVERNMENT being, among other purposes, instituted to PROTECT the persons and CONSCIENCES of men from oppression...the liberty enjoyed by the People of these States of worshiping Almighty God agreeable to their CONSCIENCES is not only among the choicest of their blessings, but also of their rights."

George Washington wrote to the Congregation of New Church in Baltimore, Maryland, January 27, 1793:

"Every person may here worship GOD according to the dictates of his own heart. In this enlightened Age and in this land of equal liberty it is our boast that a man’s religious tenets will not forfeit the protection of the laws."

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DAY 26 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (FIRST COMMANDMENT) - JUNE 19, 2013

June 19

Exdus 20: 1-3 (The Voice Bible)

1 Then God began to speak directly to all the people.
Eternal One: 2 I am the Eternal your God. I led you out of Egypt and liberated you from lives of slavery and oppression. 3 You are not to serve any other gods before Me.

DAY 26 - DAILY DEVOTION - JUNE 19, 2013

June 19

Love
Posted on January 31, 2012 by katherine

I know its not Valentines Day, but God keeps speaking the word love to me today. So, I must be obedient & write about love. I was watching Joyce Meyer’s last night & she said, “You know why people don’t walk in love? It’s costly. It’s going to cost you something”

John 3:16, “For God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life” God’s love for mankind cost Him his one and only son. Does your love for Christ, cost you something? It should!

A few years ago, I kept telling Bryan that I wanted to spend more time in Prayer and the Word but every time something would always come up. I will never forget the words Bryan spoke to me. He said, “Kathy, you make time for the things you want to do. Just like you make time to eat, brush your teeth, and sleep.” Are you making time for God or are you making excuses like I was? Let Him know that He is your everything- your one true love.

Let this song by Hillsong(Sing Your Love) be your prayer today as we love on Him with our worship:

It used to be darkness
Without you
I lived my life in blindness
But now I am found

And I’ll sing, sing I love you so
And I’ll sing
Because the world can’t take away
Your love

You found me in weakness
Broken
You came to me in kindness
And now I live

I’ll give my life for you Lord
For all you’ve done

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DAY 26 - DAILY PRAYER (HELP US TO OBEY YOUR FIRST COMMANDMENT) - JUNE 19, 2013

June 19

Our Heavenly Father, The One True God

We stand before You today at Your throne of grace, and bring ourselves as a living sacrifice before You. Father, we have been created in Your image. The very hands that hold the universe have given us life from clay, and You alone have formed us in an image pleasing to You. As our true creator, You have commanded us to have no other gods before you. No graven images before You, and no greater love above You. We stand collectively in Your holy presence today to acknowledge that we have all fallen short of Your greatest commandment. We have given ourselves to false idols, and loved things of this world at times more than You. Please forgive us the errors of our ways, and accept our true repentance for these great failings. Live in us, and through us not only today, but every day that we live on this earth. Help us to know You in a new and awesome way, that we might abide in Your commandment to hold You above all others. We love and adore You, and look forward to an ongoing relationship with You.

We ask these things in Jesus' mighty name. Amen!