This sermon presents a theological and historical reflection on America's founding as a divinely orchestrated migration of God's people, drawing parallels between the Israelites' exodus from Egypt and the Puritan journey to the New World. Centered on Scripture—particularly 1 Corinthians 10 and Deuteronomy 28—the message argues that America's purpose was rooted in a covenant with God, designed to be a beacon of liberty, faith, and moral integrity, not merely a political or economic entity. The preacher warns that national decline stems from spiritual complacency, moral compromise, and the failure of the church to uphold biblical truth, urging believers to recognize their role in God's redemptive plan for the nation. With a tone that is both pastoral and prophetic, the sermon calls for national repentance, personal faithfulness, and a return to the Word of God as the foundation for enduring freedom and divine blessing.