Toward a 'more perfect union'
We think our nation is about to break up. Along comes Senator James Lankford from Oklahoma with an ongoing hope for our republic.
A few blogs ago we wrote about Christian preachers who rallied Americans to fight for freedom. Lankford spent 22 years in Christian ministry before God called him into public service, in 2011. He reveals hope for us all.
Asked what concerns him most about our republic after 250 years, he replied: "Right now, we're trying to out-anger each other. Our adversaries globally would love to see Americans fighting each other rather than contending for the values of our founding. I hope all Christians would pray about this."
"We have to protect the rights we've inherited, especially our religious freedom. We did something no government on earth has ever done. It was this enormous experiment - civilian leadership of the military, separation of powers and government, co-equal branches with checks and balances. With that, also the freedom for people of faith to live their faith, change their faith, or have no faith. That has never been done in world history."
Asked what warnings our founders would give, Lankford said, "Some of the founders are speaking from the grave on this still. George Washington challenged us not to break into factions and parties, saying they would separate us and we would become more loyal to parties than to the nation. The very next election we did break into parties."
"Men are not angels. We are still learning how to be better as a people and function with our differences. We have the means to live out our faith and hear God's voice and learn to be better. This challenge toward a more perfect union really is a challenge."
Continued tomorrow
Jimmy