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Subject Constitution Day | Honoring the Faith of Our Founders
Date September 17, 2025 5:32 PM
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Today is Constitution Day!
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Celebrating God's Hand on Our Constitution

On September 17, we celebrate Constitution Day, commemorating the signing of our nation’s bedrock document in 1787. The U.S. Constitution, signed by 39 delegates<[link removed]> in Philadelphia, is more than a legal framework—it’s a testament to the faith of its framers and God’s providential hand. At WallBuilders, we’re dedicated to sharing the Christian heritage that shaped this enduring charter.

The Constitutional Convention faced dire challenges<[link removed]>—divided states, failing Articles of Confederation, and heated disputes. Yet, the delegates’ faith guided them.
Benjamin Franklin, at 81, urged the assembly to seek Divine wisdom, declaring<[link removed]>, “God Governs in the affairs of men,” and citing Psalm 127:1: “Except the Lord build the House, they labour in vain that build it.” His call to prayer, though not formally adopted, reflected the delegates’ reliance on God.

Most delegates were active Christians—infusing the document with Judeo-Christian values, like the Preamble’s “Blessings of Liberty” (Psalm 33:12).

Discover more about the Constitution and the Signers of the Constitution from these WallBuilders resources:The Finger of God on the Constitutional Convention<[link removed]>
Constitution Hub<[link removed]> Celebrating the Constitution<[link removed]>
Catechism on the Constitution<[link removed]>
Don't forget to read the full Constitution<[link removed]> today!
This Constitution Day, let’s honor the signers’ faith by studying the Constitution so we can defend their God-inspired framework!
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