15 05, 2020

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: OUR FOREFATHERS’ COVENANTS, Part 23

2020-03-22T10:43:01+00:00May 15th, 2020|2020, ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK:|

As has already been noted, Alexander Hamilton was a man of faith, a man with an implicit trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. The tragedy today is that the truths surrounding all of our nation’s founding fathers has been scrubbed from our educational system, beginning in the first grade of grammar school and continuing on into our colleges and universities. Before we move on to discuss the life of Benjamin Rush, let me wrap up our discussions on Alexander Hamilton and then deviate for a little bit to talk about the Liberty Bell, and the significance it played in our nation’s founding.

8 05, 2020

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: OUR FOREFATHERS’ COVENANTS, Part 22

2020-03-22T10:33:28+00:00May 8th, 2020|2020, ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK:|

We concluded last week’s Coffee Break beginning our discussion concerning Alexander Hamilton. Most people who study Economics and Banking know that Hamilton was essentially the father of our current economic system. What most people do not know is just how Covenant oriented he was, and how that orientation affected both his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, as well as the integral place faith had in the formation of our government.

1 05, 2020

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: OUR FOREFATHERS’ COVENANTS, Part 21

2020-03-22T10:26:00+00:00May 1st, 2020|2020, ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK:|

I want to finish up with Daniel Webster today and then move on to a look at Alexander Hamilton. Yesterday, we finished up his December 1820 speech to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention. Today, let's take a look at an address he made at Dartmouth. This speech must easily have taken an hour or more to deliver, and it would take a week of Coffee Breaks to try and cover the whole thing, so let me rather take some extracts from his address -- and address which clearly denotes his personal convictions and thought processes concerning the Lord and His interaction with mankind.  

24 04, 2020

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: OUR FOREFATHERS’ COVENANTS, Part 20

2020-03-22T10:21:44+00:00April 24th, 2020|2020, ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK:|

We started talking about Daniel Webster yesterday, and I was concerned that the discussion would take up a whole lot more time than I wanted to spend for the day so we'll finish up talking about him today. We finished the day with a portion of his December 1820 speech to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; and in a minute, we'll go back to it for some more.

3 04, 2020

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: OUR FOREFATHERS’ COVENANTS, Part 17

2020-04-03T07:16:10+00:00April 3rd, 2020|2020, ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK:|

In last week’s Coffee Break, I deviated somewhat from the discussions on our nation's founding fathers -- those who were actively involved in the politics and policies that brought those American colonists together to form a cohesive nation under God -- to talk about a couple of preachers (Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield) whose lives, whose teaching and preaching became integrated into the thoughts and decision-making processes that formulated our Articles of Association in 1774; the Declaration of Independence in 1776; the Articles of Confederation in 1781 and the United States Constitution in 1788.

27 03, 2020

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: OUR FOREFATHERS’ COVENANTS, Part 16

2020-03-03T07:53:20+00:00March 27th, 2020|2020, ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK:|

We finished up last week talking about Roger Sherman and began talking about Jonathan Edwards. During the next two weeks, I’d like to talk about Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, probably the two men who played the greatest part in the move of God we’ve come to know and refer to as “The Great Awakening.” These two men were as opposite as can be from one another in their upbringing, yet the move of God in their lives was almost beyond imagination. In their years of ministry, they came to know each other and became great friends.

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