NATIONAL JUBILEE OF PRAYER, PRAISE, AND THANKSGIVING
★ National Faith Event ★
May 17, 2026 I 6:00AM - 6:00 PM
National Mall • Washington, D.C.
AN INVITATION TO PRAYER & REDEDICATION OF THE UNITED STATES AS ONE NATION UNDER GOD IN PREPARATION FOR THE 250 BIRTHDAY OF OUR COUNT 1776-2026

I personally believe we will see major public revelations regarding the current, behind the scenes, war against the evil Deep State Satanic Worldwide Cabal by July 4th (250 anniversary of our republic’s founding).
There are 49 days from May 17, 2026, to July 4, 2026, including July 4th.
May 17 to May 31: 15 days (including May 17)
June: 30 days
July 1 to July 4: 4 days
Total: 15 + 30 + 4 = 49 days
This period spans from Trump's proposed Rededicate 250 event on May 17th to the U.S. Semiquincentennial on July 4.
7x7 = 49 a God number (49 days of prayer & rededication) = Jubilee [50] - 1 (followed by one day of celebration on the 4th of July)
May 17, 2026, is significant as the date of "Rededicate 250," a large-scale religious event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., organized by Donald Trump.
The event, officially titled “A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise, and Thanksgiving,” aims to "rededicate America as one nation under God" ahead of the U.S. Semiquincentennial—the 250th anniversary of independence. It commemorates the 250th anniversary of a 1776 proclamation by the Continental Congress calling for a day of "fasting, humiliation, and prayer" on May 17, 1776, just weeks before the Declaration of Independence.
Key aspects:
Spiritual rededication: Framed as a return to the nation’s founding faith-based principles.
Historical symbolism: Direct link to the May 17, 1776, congressional call for prayer during the Revolutionary War.
Part of America250:
Integrated into the national year-long commemoration of the U.S. 250th anniversary.
High-profile participation:
Features prominent Christian leaders, worship, and appearances by administration officials.
The event is distinct from the official National Day of Prayer, which is held on May 7, 2026 (the first Thursday in May).

The 1776 proclamation was a resolution by the Continental Congress on March 16, 1776, declaring May 17, 1776, a "day of Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer" across the American colonies.
It called on colonists to:
- Confess and repent of sins to seek God’s forgiveness through Jesus Christ.
- Pray for protection from British forces, described as using “fire and sword” and enlisting “savages of the wilderness.”
- Seek divine aid for the Continental Army, asking the “Lord of Hosts” to grant victory.
- Request wisdom for civil leaders and a spirit of patriotism and “pure undefiled religion.”
The proclamation emphasized reliance on God’s providence during the Revolutionary War and urged Christians of all denominations to gather for worship and abstain from labor.
It was reaffirmed by General George Washington in his general orders on May 15, 1776, directing soldiers to observe the day with reverence.
This act reflects the deep religious sentiment among the Founding Fathers and is commemorated today as the historical basis for events like Rededicate 250 on May 17, 2026.
The 1776 proclamation was a resolution passed by the Second Continental Congress on March 16, 1776, declaring May 17, 1776, a "Day of Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer" across the American colonies. Drafted by William Livingston and signed by John Hancock, it called for national repentance, confession of sins, and prayer for divine protection against British forces.
Key elements
Spiritual Purpose:
Colonists were urged to “confess and bewail our manifold sins” and seek forgiveness “through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ.”
Military Appeal:
Congress asked God to “frustrate the cruel purposes of our unnatural enemies” and to bless the Continental Army with victory.
Unity in Faith:
Christians of all denominations were encouraged to assemble for public worship and abstain from labor.
Historical Context:
Issued just months before the Declaration of Independence, it reflected the deep religious conviction of the Founders and their belief in divine providence.
General George Washington reinforced the proclamation on May 15, 1776, ordering all soldiers to observe the day with reverence, calling it a duty “to incline the Lord, and Giver of Victory, to prosper our arms.”
This act set a precedent for national days of prayer and is commemorated today in events like Rededicate 250 on May 17, 2026.

The 49 days between May 17, 2026 (Rededicate 250) and July 4, 2026 (U.S. Semiquincentennial) carry symbolic significance rooted in biblical numerology and tradition.
49 days = 7 weeks × 7 days, representing a complete cycle of spiritual preparation, similar to the Counting of the Omer in Judaism, which links Passover (physical freedom) to Shavuot (receiving the Torah, or spiritual purpose).
In Leviticus 25, the Jubilee Year was proclaimed after 49 years, with the 50th year designated as a time of liberty, restoration, and return—a "year of Jubilee" (Leviticus 25:10).
The period from May 17 to July 4, 2026, mirrors this pattern: a 49-day span of spiritual rededication culminating in a 50th-day celebration of national freedom.
This aligns symbolically with the Rededicate 250 theme: a national call to repentance, prayer, and renewal (May 17), leading to the 250th anniversary of American independence (July 4), framed as a modern "Jubilee"—a reset and recommitment to founding principles.
While the dates do not align with the Hebrew calendar, the numerical symbolism of 49 days leading to a 50th-day celebration is intentional and resonates with biblical themes of freedom, covenant, and divine restoration.
From: https://search.brave.com/ask?q=how+does+the+compare+with+Trumps+proposed+May+17th+day+of+prayer&conversation=0912b2620cc596fdcce361f1c846f229b318