The Preamble To The North Carolina State Constitution
- LeRoy Cossette

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The Divine Foundation of North Carolina
The Preamble to the Constitution of the State of North Carolina opens with a powerful and clear declaration: the people of North Carolina express their gratitude to Almighty God, the Sovereign Ruler of Nations. This acknowledgment is not merely ceremonial; it sets the tone for the entire document and reflects the deep roots of faith that shaped the state’s founding principles. Understanding this divine foundation helps us appreciate how North Carolina’s civil, political, and religious liberties are framed within a broader spiritual context.
The Preamble begins with: “We, the people of the State of North Carolina, grateful to Almighty God, The Sovereign Ruler of Nations, for the preservation of the American Union and the existence of our civil, political and religious liberties…”
This statement is significant for several reasons:
The phrase “Almighty God, The Sovereign Ruler of Nations” clearly identifies God as the ultimate authority over nations, including North Carolina. This reflects a worldview where divine guidance is central to governance and law;
The Preamble credits God for the preservation of the American Union and the liberties enjoyed by the people. This gratitude is not directed toward human institutions or leaders alone but recognizes a higher power as the source of these blessings;
By mentioning the preservation of the American Union, the Preamble ties North Carolina’s identity to the larger nation while emphasizing that this union and its freedoms are gifts from God.
The Preamble’s language reflects the historical context in which North Carolina was founded. The reference to God and the acknowledgment of dependence on Him for blessings show that the state’s Constitution is rooted in Christian principles. This is consistent with the broader Judeo-Christian heritage that influenced the founding of the United States.
The Preamble highlights religious liberties alongside civil and political ones, showing that freedom of faith is a foundational right protected under the state Constitution. By recognizing God’s role, the Preamble implies that laws and governance must align with moral and ethical standards inspired by religious teachings.
The Preamble to the North Carolina Constitution is a reminder to all who have the blessed privilege of calling North Carolina home, that the settlers and founders of North Carolina were influenced by Christian beliefs, which shaped their vision for a just and orderly society.
The Preamble states that the Constitution is ordained and established “for the more certain security thereof and for the better government of this State.” This makes clear that the founders of North Carolina sought to create a government under divine guidance to ensure stability and justice.
The Preamble emphasizes securing civil, political, and religious liberties, implying that these rights need protection through a government that respects divine authority. The phrase “better government” indicates a desire for governance that is not only effective but also morally sound, reflecting the values inspired by faith and acknowledges our dependence on God for the continuance of blessings by reminding citizens and lawmakers alike that our freedoms and prosperity are sustained by divine favor.
Understanding the Preamble’s divine foundation offers insight into how North Carolina’s laws and policies must be viewed through a faith-based lens. While the state operates under the rule of law and respects the separation of church and state, the Preamble’s emphasis on religious liberties supports ongoing efforts to protect freedom of worship and conscience for all citizens.
The majority of North Carolinians identify with the Judeo-Christian values expressed in the Preamble, which fosters a sense of unity and shared purpose, calling upon our state lawmakers to draw on the ethical principles rooted in the state’s Christian heritage when crafting legislation.
Discussions about the role of religion in our public schools often reference the state’s historical commitment to religious liberty and moral education while references to God in official events and state symbols reflect the ongoing recognition of the Preamble’s spiritual foundation.
The Preamble to North Carolina’s Constitution is more than an introduction; it is a statement of identity and purpose. It reminds us that the state’s freedoms and governance are grounded in a recognition of God’s sovereignty and blessings. This foundation calls for gratitude, responsibility, and a commitment to uphold the liberties that have been preserved through divine guidance.
By appreciating this divine foundation, citizens can better understand the values that shaped North Carolina and continue to influence its path forward.



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