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The Story of Liberty radio broadcast
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We believe the story of our God given rights is the great misssing link to restore our nation again. The great story of Liberty reaches it's crescendo in America with the Mayflower Compact and the landing of the Pilgrim fathers almost 400 years ago. But the great story began in Nazareth when the author of liberty, Jesus gave His first sermon to his home synagogue. The story is detailed in Luke chapter 4. He opened the scroll to Isaiah 61 and read the Messianic prophecy of the purpose of the Messiahs coming. He detailed that he came to heal the broken hearted , the blind, and to preach the Gospel to the poor. But when He came to the subject of Liberty he said he came to set the captives free, and then He repeated it a second time saying he came to set those that were in bondage free. When He finished reading the passage Jesus sat down and told the men that this prophecy had been fullfiled in their midst. The liberation of the world began that day. Jesus read through His loving message of redemption, the power and principals that would bring the golden thread of liberty to the nations. From here we see the clear paper trail of liberty from the blood bought freedom documents that emulated from the Magna Carta, English Bill of rights, Mayflower compact, to our Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Political, economic and religious liberty have never been realized until the Pilgrim fathers applied the principals of the Bible fully to civil law. We can restore freedom and prosperity in our nation, only if we voluntary return to those "eternal principals of right", those laws given at Mount Sinai and hold our representatives accountable to limit their jurisdiction to the protection of our God given rights, not the limitation or interpretation of them.
We believe the story of our God given rights is the great misssing link to restore our nation again. The great story of Liberty reaches it's crescendo in America with the Mayflower Compact and the landing of the Pilgrim fathers almost 400 years ago. But the great story began in Nazareth when the author of liberty, Jesus gave His first sermon to his home synagogue. The story is detailed in Luke chapter 4. He opened the scroll to Isaiah 61 and read the Messianic prophecy of the purpose of the Messiahs coming. He detailed that he came to heal the broken hearted , the blind, and to preach the Gospel to the poor. But when He came to the subject of Liberty he said he came to set the captives free, and then He repeated it a second time saying he came to set those that were in bondage free. When He finished reading the passage Jesus sat down and told the men that this prophecy had been fullfiled in their midst. The liberation of the world began that day. Jesus read through His loving message of redemption, the power and principals that would bring the golden thread of liberty to the nations. From here we see the clear paper trail of liberty from the blood bought freedom documents that emulated from the Magna Carta, English Bill of rights, Mayflower compact, to our Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Political, economic and religious liberty have never been realized until the Pilgrim fathers applied the principals of the Bible fully to civil law. We can restore freedom and prosperity in our nation, only if we voluntary return to those "eternal principals of right", those laws given at Mount Sinai and hold our representatives accountable to limit their jurisdiction to the protection of our God given rights, not the limitation or interpretation of them.

- The Monumental movie / Kirk Cameron - Part 1
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- The central theme of the Monumental documentary film is that the
Liberty man and women, or freedom man as former President Ronald
Reagan called him, is the only liberator capable of bringing back
lasting liberty to America or any nation in the world.
From the beginning of the film the desire for freedom is seen as a
universal aspiration of all men. As the rock anthem proclaims –
“People everywhere just want to be free.”
Whether we portray the uprising of the gladiators in Spartacus or in
The Gladiator, or in the French Revolution we observe that none of
these revolts resulted in lasting liberty. Those in revolt had no
higher law (God’s Law) to appeal and no system to put in place to
keep one of their own from rising to enslave the people.
Monumental film uncovers the road to lasting liberty and the forgotten
road map of freedom that needs decoding in our time. Why was America
unique? What was the secret that led to lasting liberty under law?
What kind of individual was forged in Europe and unleashed in America
who could “bind the tyrants down with the chains of the
Constitution” as Thomas Jefferson said.
This is accomplishment and unfolds as we understand that a new kind of
hero was emerging in Europe, especially in England and Scotland. He
was not primarily a conqueror, although he conquered tyrants. He was
not the typical loner anti-hero portrayed in film who does it his way,
yet he often stood alone, often only with his family, against entire
nations. He accomplished liberation not through the killing of
others, but through dying himself if necessary to stand for the
“eternal principals of right, those laws given at Mt. Sinai.
The Liberty man’s legacy is pure and his legend rings into eternity.
Liberty man’s lineage comes down through: Patrick, the liberator of
Ireland; Alfred the Great who codified English common law and loved
his wife and her only; Rev. Langton, who wrote Magna Carta, the
constitution of England, which held down the king’s power and called
for freedom under law; William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, who
called for Scotland’s freedom from tyrannical power; John Wycliffe
who stood against King and prelate and declared the Word to be pre-
eminent over worldly power; The Scottish Covenanters, both men and
women, who signed the National Covenant, to raise their children in
the Truth, not the King’s propaganda; The brave Dutch who stood for
their faith against overwhelming odds as the Spanish threatened them
with extinction; The Pilgrims who took the blood bought truth and
embodied it for an entire nation, leaving us the blueprint to find our
way home to God; And the Founders who codified Christian principles
into the world’s finest, biblical civil documents.
The message of this film is so powerful and proven in history. Either
we as individuals will follow the path or as Winston Churchill said
about England in the early twentieth century, see the walkway of
civilization give way beneath our feet and we fall into the abyss.
[-] Comments - 1
Was so sorry I could not attend. Did send e-mails to others about the showing. Herd about it on 700 Club today. Do hope DVDs will be available, and showings in various places including churches. Saw one of your interviews and glad to see someone standing for something!!123
Posted by Dorothy Krause, Mar 27, 2012 - 11:33 pm
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