'By the Grace of God': JD Vance Reminds America Who We Are
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When JD Vance took to the stage and declared, “We have been, and by the grace of God, we always will be, a Christian nation,” his words ignited an explosive response from the audience. The applause wasn’t just polite; it was a resounding eruption of support. In today’s political climate, where leaders often tread carefully with their words, Vance’s straightforwardness was a striking departure. He embraced history and conviction with his declaration.

His statement served as a powerful reminder to countless Americans of an idea that they have been encouraged to disregard.

For decades now, the political and cultural elite have worked overtime to convince the country that faith is a private hobby at best, and a public nuisance at worst. We have been lectured that America is merely an economic zone, a collection of procedures, or a blank slate on which any ideology can be written. According to the modern catechism, Christianity may be tolerated if it stays quiet, apologetic, and safely tucked away on Sunday mornings.

Vance rejected that lie in one sentence.

When he said Christianity is America’s creed, he was not calling for a theocracy. The Left will scream that anyway, because they always do. He was stating a historical fact. From the earliest colonial charters to the sermons preached during the Revolutionary War, from the abolitionist movement to the civil rights movement, Christianity has shaped the moral language of this nation. Our greatest debates were never about whether God mattered, but about how best to honor Him.

That is what Vance meant when he said our national arguments centered on pleasing God. Even when Americans disagreed fiercely, they shared a common moral grammar. Right and wrong were not inventions of the state. They were realities we answered to.

Contrast that with today.

Now our debates center on how to erase moral limits altogether. We argue over how many unborn children can be destroyed, how many biological facts must be denied, and how aggressively the state should punish those who refuse to play along. The problem is not that America talks too much about God. The problem is that we have tried to build a country without Him. That experiment is failing in real time.

Families are collapsing. Loneliness is rampant. Addiction is everywhere. Institutions are hollowed out and trust is gone. The Left keeps promising that if we just strip away one more tradition and one more boundary, liberation will finally arrive. Instead, we get chaos and despair.

Vance’s statement lands with real force because it names the obvious. America did not stumble into greatness by accident. It was formed by people who believed liberty came from God, not government. That belief restrained power. It grounded rights. It demanded humility from leaders and responsibility from citizens.

When those foundations erode, freedom does not expand. It shrinks.

What makes this moment especially significant is who said it. Not a pastor. Not a talk radio host. The Vice President of the United States. A man who grew up in dysfunction, who knows what cultural decay looks like up close, and who understands that policy alone cannot save a nation that has lost its soul.

This signals a shift.

For years, Republicans were told to mute their faith to win suburban voters and appease the media. Speak vaguely about “values.” Never say Jesus. Never say Christian. That strategy produced electoral losses and moral cowardice. Vance represents a different approach. Say what is true. Trust voters with the truth. Let the chips fall where they may.

And here is the quiet reality the media will not admit. Millions of Americans are starving for this kind of leadership. They are tired of being told their beliefs are embarrassing relics. They are tired of watching their children taught to despise the very faith that built their communities. When Vance spoke, the crowd erupted because they felt seen again.


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