By Caleb Mentink
“What? What do you mean I might go to jail if I sell raw milk?” “Do you mean to tell me I could get charged with murder for protecting my family?” “They can close my church down at their whim and fancy?” Unfortunately, these are all questions we are forced to ask all too often of our federal and even state government these days. “I thought this was a free country” you say, and you would be right, this was a free country. The truth is, we have made about as far a slide as Israel made after the divide of the kingdom. The good news is we don’t have to continue down this plunging spiral. We can turn back to the Lord and confess our sin and reclaim our responsibility from the federal government who was never meant to serve in the capacity it serves today.
To understand this fall from freedom, it is imperative we examine what made us a free nation in the first place. As a matter of fact, the story of our independence began long before the declaration of independence or even the first continental congress. Any attempt at “liberty from England” would have proved futile or at best resulted in an “independent American tyranny” had not a firm Christian foundation been laid by the first colonists who came to America. These colonists were largely comprised of Christians fleeing from persecution. Along with having firm biblical beliefs, these Christians had witnessed tyranny firsthand and knew of its devastating consequences. They were determined from the start that the same would not happen in each of the separate colonies they established. The principles of biblical government were being played out in each of the colonies to the best of their abilities even before they were united into an independent nation. They soon recognized, however, that England felt threatened by this independent mindset. They also soon found that the English government cared little for the needs of the American colonies. It wasn’t long before England began cracking down on their most basic fundamental rights evincing a design to reduce them under absolute despotism.
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