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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Restoring Honor Rally...

Restoring Honor Rally
     I just returned from the Restoring Honor rally in Washington, D.C.
     Despite what the media would have you think, this was not a political protest. There were no angry mobs. No destruction of property. No racial slurs. No hatred.
     And despite displaying the same civility as a Tea Party, it was not that either... although many people who were there probably share the Tea Party sentiments.
     But there was one big difference.
     I have attended five or six Tea Party events. Despite the calm atmosphere, and obvious love of country, there always seems to be a desperate pleading... for someone in authority to listen to us. Our elected officials, to be exact.
     This time was different.
     This time, we were not interested in any elected officials.
     This time, we were focused on God. And honor. Faith. Hope. And charity.
     What happened there today transcended politics. No elected official on Earth could have touched what we were doing.
     And with God as our focus, there was great peace among the crowd.
     And not peace that is merely a lack of violence. But the peace that only God can bring. Peace in our souls. Lifted spirits. A sure knowledge that this King will always listen. And when we look to Him for leadership and guidance, we are confident again that we can restore America.
     Faith. Hope. Charity.
     Today was a reminder to know what we believe. A call to honor. For greater faith, hope, and charity. Calling to mind who we are. And Whose we are.

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