Wednesday, July 4, 2012

A Prayer on July 4th


A Senate prayer from 1943, written and delivered by the Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, chaplain :
Our fathers' God and ours, on the birthday of national independence we confess our dependence upon You. Without You we are lost in spite of the overwhelming might of our national arms. We thank You for those pilgrims of faith who came hither in their frail barque across mountainous seas and who stepped upon strange shores with the salutation to a new world, "In the Name of God. Amen." The Nation here established, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal has acknowledged that Name above every name and reverenced it, has built its altars, reared its temples, and raised its steeples, emblems of a faith that points to the skies and wings its sure and certain way to God. 
Make that faith of the fathers, we pray, real to us in these tempestuous days. Save us from a freedom of speech so empty that we have nothing worth saying, from a freedom of worship so futile that we have no God to adore, from freedom from want and fear with no creative idea as to how to use our plenty or our security for the redemption of our social order and for the salvation of our own souls. Let all that is low and unworthy in us sink to the depths. Let all that is high and fine in us rise to greet the morn of a new day confident that the best is yet to be. Amen.

As an extra treat today, I share with you this video of the US Navy Drill team - admire the incredible precision   US Navy Drill Team

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