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."






Tuesday, July 2, 2013

DAY 40 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (HELMET AND SWORD) - JULY 3, 2013

July 3

Ephesians 6:17 (The Voice Bible)

17 Take also the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

DAY 40 - DAILY DEVOTION - JULY 3, 2013

July 3

“No More Bow or Sword Trusting”
Posted on February 28, 2013 by katherine


David said in Psalm 44:6, “I do not trust in my bow; I do not count on my sword to save me.”

What are you trusting in to save you? Job, money, spouse, church, talent, 401-K, stocks or bonds, savings account, or government.

David fought a lion, a bear, & a giant named Goliath. He realized, “God is the one who gives the victory.”

Whatever you are fighting today, guess what? You Win with God!!

We won’t trust in anything or anyone, but the One who gives us the Victory because He already won the victory! You can put your complete trust in God! He has been tried & true!

Say with me now, “We will trust in the name of the Lord, Our God!”

DAY 40- DAILY PRAYER (PRAYER FOR THE HELMET AND SWORD) - JULY 3, 2013

July 3

Helmet of Salvation

Lord, I am so grateful for my salvation! It is the most wonderful gift You have ever given me. It changed my life and set me free; it brought healing to my body and deliverance to my mind. I want to wrap the knowledge of all that my salvation includes around my mind so tightly that the devil can never steal these benefits from my life. Holy Spirit, I ask You to help me study and to understand everything Jesus purchased for me at the Cross. Reveal it to me; convince me of its truth; and help me to wear that revelation knowledge on my head like a mighty, fortified, spiritual helmet!

I pray this in Jesus' name!



Sword of the Spirit

My dear Holy Spirit, I submit myself to You again today. Continue to cultivate a spirit of sensitivity in my heart that I respond actively to Your voice and miracles (works from You) You perform around me. I thank for Your continual transforming of my inner soul - my mind for perceiving You, my will for submitting to You, and my desire for experiencing You, and also thank for Your people whom You led close to me and spoke Your words to me. An experienced pastor prayed for me, "May God renew you first before you are sent to bless the others." I pray that these words will be fulfilled in my life according to Your Grace and Work in me.

DAY 40 - DAILY QUESTION ABOUT GOD'S WORD (WHAT IS THE FULL ARMOR OF GOD - HELMET OF SALVATION, ANS SWORD OF THE SPIRIT?)

July 3

The helmet of salvation in verse 17 is protection for the head, keeping viable a critical part of the body. We could say that our way of thinking needs preservation. The head is the seat of the mind, which, when it has laid hold of the sure gospel hope of eternal life, will not receive false doctrine or give way to Satan’s temptations. The unsaved person has no hope of warding off the blows of false doctrine because he is without the helmet of salvation and his mind is incapable of discerning between spiritual truth and spiritual deception.

Verse 17 interprets itself as to the meaning of the sword of the Spirit—it is the Word of God. While all the other pieces of spiritual armor are defensive in nature, the sword of the Spirit is the only offensive weapon in the armor of God. It speaks of the holiness and power of the Word of God. A greater spiritual weapon is not conceivable. In Jesus' temptations in the desert, the Word of God was always His overpowering response to Satan. What a blessing that the same Word is available to us!

Read more:http://www.gotquestions.org/full-armor-of-God.html#ixzz2XvUtITAQ

DAY 40 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JULY 3, 2013

July 3

American Minute for July 3rd:

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Washington, D.C., was in a panic as 72,000 Confederate troops were just sixty miles away near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

After the Confederate victory at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee was under a time deadline.

Mounting casualties of the war were causing Lincoln's popularity to fall, so if Lee could get a quick victory at Gettysburg, he could pressure Lincoln to a truce.

But this window of opportunity was fast closing, as Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was about to capture Vicksburg on the Mississippi, which would divide the Confederacy and free up thousands of Union troops to fight Lee in the east.

Unfortunately for Lee, his great General, "Stonewall" Jackson had died two months earlier, having been mistakenly shot by his own men.

On the Union side, Lincoln replaced Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker with Maj. Gen. George Meade to command the 94,000 men of the Union Army of the Potomac.

The Battle of Gettysburg began July 1, 1863.

After two days of intense combat, with ammunition running low, General Robert E. Lee ordered "Pickett's Charge," where 12,500 Confederate soldiers made a direct attack on the Union position at Cemetery Ridge.

After an hour of murderous fire and bloody hand-to-hand combat, the Confederates were pushed back and the Battle of Gettysburg ended JULY 3, 1863, with over 50,000 casualties.

The next day, Vicksburg surrendered to General Grant, giving the Union Army control of the Mississippi River.

When news reached London, all hopes of Europe recognizing the Confederacy were ended.

On July 5, 1863, President Lincoln and his son were visiting General Daniel E. Sickles, who had his leg blown off at Gettysburg. As recorded by General James F. Rusling, when Lincoln was asked if he had been anxious before the Battle, he gravely answered:

"No, I was not; some of my Cabinet and many others in Washington were, but I had no fears...

In the pinch of your campaign up there, when everybody seemed panic-stricken, and nobody could tell what was going to happen, oppressed by the gravity of our affairs, I went to my room one day, and I locked the door, and got down on my knees before Almighty God, and prayed to Him mightily for victory at Gettysburg.

I told Him that this was His war, and our cause His cause, but we couldn't stand another Fredericksburg or Chancellorsville. And I then and there made a solemn vow to Almighty God, that if He would stand by our boys at Gettysburg, I would stand by Him.

And He did stand by you boys, and I will stand by Him. And after that (I don't know how it was, and I can't explain it), soon a sweet comfort crept into my soul that God Almighty had taken the whole business into his own hands and that things would go all right at Gettysburg. And that is why I had no fears about you."

Twelve days after the Battle of Gettysburg, July 15, 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed a National Day of Prayer:

"It is meet and right to recognize and confess the presence of the Almighty Father and the power of His hand equally in these triumphs and in these sorrows...

I invite the people of the United States to...render the homage due to the Divine Majesty for the wonderful things He has done in the nation's behalf and invoke the influence of His Holy Spirit to subdue the anger which has produced and so long sustained a needless and cruel rebellion."

In his Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln ended:

"We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain - that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom - and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."

At the Gettysburg Battlefield, May 30, 1934, President Franklin Roosevelt said:

"On these hills of Gettysburg two brave armies of Americans once met in contest...Since those days, two subsequent wars, both with foreign Nations, have measurably...softened the ancient passions. It has been left to us of this generation to see the healing made permanent."

In his 3rd Inaugural Address, President Franklin Roosevelt said, January 20, 1941:

"The spirit of America...is the product of centuries....born in the multitudes of those who came from many lands...

The democratic aspiration is no mere recent phase in human history. It is human history...

Its vitality was written into our own Mayflower Compact, into the Declaration of Independence, into the Constitution of the United States, into the Gettysburg Address...

If the spirit of America were killed, even though the Nation's body...lived on, the America we know would have perished."

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