Before there was a Declaration, there was a design. Before a single word was written on parchment in Philadelphia, before a single boot crossed the Delaware in the dark, before the first shot was fired at Lexington or the last cannon fell silent at Yorktown — there was a God who knew exactly what He was doing. Nations do not rise by accident. People do not awaken to freedom by coincidence. The long, unlikely, breathtaking story of America — of any nation that has ever stood for something greater than itself — does not begin in a room full of men. It begins in the mind and heart of the God who holds all of history in His hands and plants things in the earth that only He can grow; the God who plants nations.
This is not a small God. This is not a God who watches from a distance and hopes things work out. This is the God who raises up and brings down, who calls nations into being and calls people out of obscurity, who plants seeds in the hardest soil and brings forth harvests that defy every natural explanation.
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He has always been this God. He is still this God today.
The God Who Moves in Nations
Long before America existed, God was already in the business of raising up nations and calling people to rise within them. The book of Daniel, written during one of the darkest seasons of exile in Israel’s history, makes a declaration that stops history in its tracks:
“He changes times and seasons; he deposes kings and raises up others. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning.” (Daniel 2:21)
He changes times and seasons. He deposes kings and raises up others. Not occasionally. Not when circumstances align in His favor. He does this — actively, sovereignly, with full authority over every throne room and parliament and revolution that has ever unfolded on this earth.
That means 1776 was not a surprise to God. The Declaration was not a document He scrambled to accommodate into His plans. The men in that room — imperfect, brilliant, desperate, brave — were not operating outside His sight. They were operating inside His story.
Paul, standing in the middle of the Areopagus in Athens, made the same claim to a crowd who had built altars to gods they could not name:
“From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us.” (Acts 17:26–27)
Read that carefully. God marked out the appointed times and the boundaries of nations — not so that nations would become great for their own sake, but so that the people within them would reach out and find Him. The nation is not the point. The nation is the garden. And the garden exists so that something alive can grow in it — people reaching toward the God who planted them there.
America at 250 is only extraordinary if we understand who made it possible and why.
He Raises Up What He Plants
There is a pattern woven through scripture that is impossible to miss once you see it: God consistently chooses the unlikely, plants something in them that looks like nothing from the outside, and then grows it into something that changes the world.
He called Abraham out of everything familiar and planted in him the seed of a nation that would bless all nations. He planted courage in a stuttering shepherd named Moses and used him to set an entire people free. He planted a song in a shepherd boy named David and raised him to a throne. He planted a dream in a slave named Joseph, buried it under years of suffering and silence, and grew it into the salvation of a nation.
In every case, the planting came before the promise was visible. In every case, the growing happened in seasons that looked, from the outside, like nothing was happening at all.
Isaiah understood this rhythm. Writing to a people who had every reason to doubt that God was still working, he delivered words that carry as much oxygen today as they did the day they were spoken:
“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” (Isaiah 40:31)
Soar. Run. Walk. That progression is not accidental. Sometimes God’s call on a life — or a nation — looks like soaring: dramatic, visible, undeniable. Sometimes it looks like running: sustained, purposeful, covering ground. And sometimes it looks like walking: one faithful step after another through terrain that isn’t glamorous and seasons that aren’t exciting and years when the most spiritual thing you can do is simply refuse to stop.
All three are rising. All three are the work of God in a people who have chosen to hope in Him.
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Planted for a Purpose Bigger Than Yourself
The founders sensed — many of them deeply — that what they were building was not theirs alone. They spoke with a frequency and a weight about Providence that goes beyond political rhetoric. George Washington, in his First Inaugural Address, did not credit strategy or brilliance for what had been accomplished. He credited God:
“No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men more than those of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency.”
The Invisible Hand. Washington was not a man given to empty sentiment. He had stood in the cold at Valley Forge. He had buried men he loved. He had watched an army survive on the edge of collapse more times than he could count. And looking back over all of it, his conclusion was not that they had been clever enough or strong enough. His conclusion was that Someone else had been holding them.
That is the testimony of a man who has been planted by God and lived long enough to recognize the soil he was growing in.
Jeremiah heard the same thing directly from God, in words spoken not just to a prophet but to every person God has ever called into something greater than themselves:
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” (Jeremiah 1:5)
Before you were formed. Before you were born. Before you had accomplished a single thing or proven yourself in any way — God knew you, set you apart, and appointed you. Not because of what you had done, but because of what He had planned.
You were not planted by accident. Your life, your family, your generation, your moment in history — none of it is random. You are here on purpose, in a nation that exists on purpose, in a season that God has marked out with full intention.
The only question is whether you will rise to what you were planted for.
This Is Your Moment to Rise
Two hundred and fifty years of American history is, at its deepest root, a story about what happens when God plants something in the earth and calls people to rise within it. It is a story full of flawed people making consequential choices, full of dark seasons that gave way to unexpected harvests, full of generations who had every reason to give up and chose instead to keep growing.
It is your story too.
Whatever God has planted in you — the dream that won’t die, the calling that keeps returning, the sense that you were made for something you haven’t fully stepped into yet — that is not wishful thinking. That is a seed from the hand of the One who plants nations, placed with precision into the specific soil of your specific life.
He is not finished growing you. He is not finished growing this nation. He is not wringing His hands over the headlines or pacing the floors of heaven wondering if the experiment will hold. He is the God who spoke galaxies into existence and numbers the hairs on your head, and He has not for one moment lost sight of what He planted here or what He intends to grow.
Rise up in that. Stand in the full height of what God has called you to be. Tend the garden you have been given — your family, your community, your faith, your freedom — with the confidence of someone who knows the Gardener personally and trusts His hands completely.
Because here is the promise that has outlasted every empire, every tyrant, every dark season in the long history of the world:
“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:6)
He began it. He will complete it. In you. In this nation. In this generation.
The God who plants nations has not stopped planting.
He has not stopped growing.
And He is not done with us yet.
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance.” (Psalm 33:12)
Rise up, America. The Gardener is still here.
“Be present. Be incredible. Be YOU!!!“
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