John Quincy Adams was the son of John Adams, and was our
sixth president. In the year 1824 these United States were approaching an
important annerversary, the 50th annerversary of the signing of the Declaration
of Independence. Also on this date on Independence Day the two most influential
signers- John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died. President John Quincy
Adams had to deliver a speech commemorating these two great men
(http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=66658) John Quincy Adams
believes that God's providence was a key and vital part of his father's and Thomas
Jefferson's lives. John Quincy Adams frequently references God and believed God
had an ever present hand on these men's affairs. John Quincy Adams also
believed providence was specially protecting these United States, John Quincy
Adams said; "A coincidence of circumstances so wonderful gives confidence
to the belief that the patriotic efforts of these illustrious men were Heaven
directed, and furnishes a new seal to the hope that the prosperity of these
States is under the special protection of a kind Providence."
(http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=66658) These
quotes show a glimpse into President John Quincy Adams' faith. Faith was a
vital part of John Quincy Adams' life, and even influenced his speeches and
politics. Talking about God's providence comes very easily for John Quincy
Adams. John Quincy Adams' Christian worldview shaped his life, and really
impacted him. John Quincy Adams' worldview comforted him in knowing his father
John Adams was in a better place if he was a believer.
In John
Quincy Adams’ Newburyport Orientation (http://archive.org/stream/orationdelivered00adam#page/n7/mode/2up),
Adams riddles his speech with allusions to how important Christ’s birth was.
Adams firmly believes that Christ has his protective providential hand on these
United States. John Quincy Adams
fundamental belief is in God’s providence. This is very evident by these two
speeches and addresses Adams’ made. People usually talk about things they love
and feel strongly about; John Quincy Adams talks often about Christ and his
providence.