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To Whom Do We Give Thanks?

Human Events
November 25, 2009

On the south side of the Rotunda in the United States Capitol Building is a painting titled The Embarkation of the Pilgrims.

The painting depicts the deck of the ship as it departs from Holland for the New World in 1620. Look, and you will see that the pilgrims are praying. A rainbow rises on the left side of the painting, symbolizing hope and divine protection.

The faith in God that the pilgrims exhibited on embarkation from the old world became thankfulness to the same
God on disembarkation in the New World.

This is the origin of the day of thanksgiving we celebrate this week. We give thanks, not merely to one another, or to some undefined spiritual force, but to God.

It doesn’t mean we’re all Christians. It means we’re Americans; lucky citizens of a nation uniquely rooted in faith in our Creator.

Tomorrow We Give Thanks to the God of Washington and Lincoln

To whom will we give thanks tomorrow?

To the God whom George Washington, in the first national Thanksgiving Day proclamation in 1789, called on all Americans to “unite to render unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection.”

To the God to whom Abraham Lincoln looked in the midst of the Civil War as he made Thanksgiving an annual national holiday in 1863:

“No human counsel hath devised nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy.”

Tomorrow we give thanks to the Creator who is the source of our sovereignty.

We pause in gratitude to He who has endowed us with the inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

And just as no government has granted these rights, no government can legitimately take them away.

This is the freedom the pilgrims prayed for, Washington fought for and Lincoln stood for.

As important as it is to give thanks tomorrow is to remember, as Americans have before us, to whom we give thanks.

May you and your family have a happy, healthy and blessed Thanksgiving.

P.S. For those of you in Hawaii, Callista and I will be signing books in Maui on Friday, November 27th. Details here.

Newt’s Quick Links:

• The Embarkation of the Pilgrims is the cover of Callista’s and my latest DVD, Rediscovering God in America II: Our Heritage, which explores the role of faith in early America. It makes a great Christmas gift.
• We also have released a revised version of the book, Rediscovering God in America, augmented with Callista’s beautiful photography of the many references to our Creator in Washington, DC. It is available at the Newt.org Store in autographed, personalized, and unsigned versions.
• I was part of an unlikely group of contributors, including Joe Torre, Rachel Ray, and President Jimmy Carter to offer essays for a remarkable new book that discusses the many challenges we must meet to leave for our children a safe, healthy, prosperous, and free America. It is called Actions Speak Loudest. Learn more at www.actionsspeakloudest.org.
• Finally, next week in Cincinnati, OH and Jackson, MS, American Solutions will be hosting the first of our “Real Jobs Summits” to gather ideas on how to get America back to work. If you are in the area and would like to attend, click here.



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By Cletus @ Sunday, December 06, 2009 11:54 AM
Hot: "He has had his chance with his party and we got nothing."

Remember that the prosperity of the Clinton administration came from a Congress very different than this one we have today. The "Contract with America" was a hit and gave us 10 years of prosperity and innovation. Very little of that was due to the talent in the White House, they were too busy "inventing the Internet" and doing worse things. Newt's ideas make sense. The world is watching us get in debt up to our eyeballs--unless we start making sense pronto... we may ruin a perfectly good country with pie-in-the-sky ideas that never worked anywhere.

By azuredream @ Thursday, November 26, 2009 10:01 PM
I am surprised and pleased that we still have the right to display pictures of people praying on, or near, public buildings.

Your posting reminded me that there are those of us who continue to believe in America, and in God. God bless...thank you for spreading the Word.


By Hot @ Wednesday, November 25, 2009 6:57 PM
Obama gives good speaches also.
Newt isn't what America needs.
He is a not the caring and understanding leadership we need.
He has had his chance with his party and we got nothing.

VOTE FOR SARAH, she is the best one out right now. If a better one comes out let me know for I'm for moving the people back in charge of America.

Happy bird day and thank GOD and say Merry Christmas this year.

By stormy057 @ Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:58 AM
You are what we need in the Country. And we need God to stay in our Country So why didn't you run for office?

By phyllisthemissionary @ Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:22 AM
Here's what I had to say about it: http://jacksonville.com/opinion/letters_from_readers/2009-11-25/story/letters_from_readers PTM

By lourosenberg @ Wednesday, November 25, 2009 8:41 AM
What a wonderful post, Mr. Speaker! I'm going to get your book. And thank you for everything you do for our country. While I'm not of the Christian faith, I do share your respect for God. Our founding fathers, I believe, were under His influence in the best possible way.

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