America was not founded on accident. From the very first meeting of the Continental Congress, which opened with prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, to the state constitutions that required belief in God for public office, the fingerprints of faith are all over this nation's origins. The Ivy League universities, the words of the Founding Fathers, and the Declaration of Independence itself all point to a people who believed that God, not government, is the source of human rights. Yet the most important freedom is not political. It is the freedom found in Jesus Christ, which no law can give and no election can take away. Second Chronicles 7:14 reminds us that the hope of a nation rests not in its government but in its people humbling themselves before God. If revival is going to come, it starts with God's people seeking His face, not just His hand.