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Back in the time of the Revolutionary War, there were preachers, known as the Black Robe Regiment, who would stand against the tyrant King George. He would send in his troops to kill colonists and take away their God-given
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The preachers of the revolutionary war had respect for the laws of God (Exodus 20), the Bible, and its teachings, but when the King of England began to mistreat the Colonists, the preachers would not tolerate it.
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James Caldwell was a feared presbyterian preacher because he stood against tyranny and especially the tyrant King George across the pond.
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God's covenant promise is clearly on display in the lives of the sons of Isaac.
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It was during the French and Indian war that our first president, George Washington, had three horses shot from underneath him that he was riding and bullet holes in his coat, leading him to be referred to as the "bulletproof"
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Back in Hitler's day, when he would capture Jews, he would have to disarm them before being able to round them up from their homes. Many Jews were killed because they had no means to defend themselves (Luke 11:21).
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A lot of men gave their lives in the service of their country (John 15:13).
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John Adams was considered the “Colossus of Independence” because of how strongly he fought and lead the way for America to be a free and independent nation.
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Joshua and the children of Israel took the city because they obeyed what the Lord told them to do and the Israelites entered The Promised Land.
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If you’re thankful for the liberty you have today, remember all these men who suffered and died so we could have it.