May We Turn Back to the Lord

07.12.26 02:19 AM - Comment(s) - By Rich

...while there is time

This #ScriptureInTheNight (www.RichDrama.com/blog/post/InterpretingTheTimes) was too long for Instagram, so I'm sharing it here. I chose the hashtag #ScriptureInTheNight because -- if memory serves -- it didn't pull anything up! I'm blessed and intrigued to see it brings up posts from a host of other authors! The God who never sleeps is blessing many of us in the night with Scripture! 


Here's tonight's post:

I was blessed to see an original, hand-written copy of Thomas Jefferson’s original draft of the Declaration of Independence. He wrote several copies so people could see what Congress had done to it. I read part of his paragraph denouncing slavery in SuperCentennial Celebrations (keeping his use of ALL CAPS): 


“He...

     (to AUDIENCE)

...being King George...

     (reading)

“...has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life & liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating & carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither. This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of infidel powers, is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN king of Great Britain, determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought & sold.” 

     (to AUDIENCE)

I went on to write how every law passed by our people to set the slaves free was stricken down by King George. Sadly Georgia and South Carolina delegates refused to sign the Declaration unless I took that out. Did you know the Carolinas are named after King George’s great great great uncle, Charles the First, and Georgia was named after the grandfather of King George? That may lead you to some prayer direction. We felt it was important that we had unanimous agreement on the Declaration, but it was one of the saddest moments of the whole process. In the Year of Our Lord Christ 1769 when I served in the Virginia House of Burgesses I made one effort for the permission of the emancipation of slaves, which was rejected. Most believed it was our duty to be subordinate to the mother country in all matters of government. Many of us wanted to abolish slavery in our Constitution when we wrote that in the year of our Lord Christ 1787, but South Carolina said they would secede and take Georgia and North Carolina with them. That would have meant that British soldiers would have been welcomed to our shores to prepare to attack us in the North. We decided it was better for us to be a truly “United States of America” and to put off the issue of slavery for 21 years. That’s seven years from now, and it’s my earnest prayer that everyone in our nation will be free. God has no attribute that could take sides with the oppressor in such a contest, and the hour of emancipation is advancing; in the march of time, it will come.

 

You can see more of the monologue at www.RichDrama.com/blog (7/9/26).


Sadly we kept pushing the issue of slavery off until war, famine, and disease devoured us. 


Lord, may we turn back to You and away from the issues of our day that break Your heart, while there is time. 


What follows is from my #WhatScriptureSaysAboutLove series, which is explained at www.RichDrama.com/blog/post/WhatScriptureSaysAboutLove.


 ‎ אָהֵב [ʾāhēb] v. 


218 uses in 202 verses 


Judah has dealt treacherously, and an abomination has been committed in Israel and in Jerusalem; for Judah has profaned the sanctuary of the LORD which He loves and has married the daughter of a foreign god.

— Malachi 2:11 NAS95 


May we turn away from foreign gods while there is time!



In case you missed Star Spangled Adventures the Movie -- in which I play three roles -- at The Kennedy Center or on the National Mall,