Our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, dedicated to
God at the outset.
[O]n the morning of the day on
which our illustrious President [George Washington] will be invested with his
office, the bells will ring at nine o’clock, when the people may go up to the
house of God and in a solemn manner commit the new government, with its
important train of consequences, to the holy protection and blessing of the
Most high. An early hour is prudently fixed for this peculiar act of devotion
and . . . is designed wholly for prayer. (The Daily Advertiser, New York, Thursday,
April 23, 1789, p. 2)
Following this time of prayer by the people, Washington was inaugurated, and then he and other founding
fathers gathered together to pray and worship in a little church in New York City, which
was then the capitol of this fledgling country.
In the years that followed, as a nation, we sought to honor
God and follow His principles. And He
has blessed and protected us. We have
become one of the most affluent nations in history. We have been a political superpower, seemingly
immune to the problems that other countries suffered. We have enjoyed freedoms unheard of in other
parts of the world. We are a land of
promise that others long to come to. God
has blessed us abundantly because we sought to honor Him as a country.
Until around 1960.
It seems we suddenly felt we didn’t need God or His
commandments anymore. We took prayer and
Bible reading out of public schools. This
led to an inability to teach children right from wrong. How can you say something is wrong if there
is no standard? So instead they more or less began to be
taught that it was perfectly acceptable to do anything your carnal urges led
you to do. And why not? If there is no God, then there will be no
judgment. This not only led to the
acceptance of nearly every kind of sexual sin, but to disrespect of elders, and
eventually even to the killing of people who may rub you the wrong way, whether that be
a fellow student, a teacher, a parent, or an unborn child that is a by-product
of your sin.
Somewhere along the way, "political correctness" came in. We apparently decided we feared
offending man more than we feared offending God. It didn’t matter what HE thought
anymore. We either thought we could
protect ourselves, and handle our own money, without any help from Him, or we
were so arrogant as to think He would continue to bless us anyway, that we
somehow deserved it, regardless of our attitude toward Him.
We seem to think we can fix our problems with a band-aid,
with man’s solutions instead of God’s.
Are people killing each other? No
need to teach them that God says not to kill, let’s just take away their guns. Is homosexuality becoming rampant? Rather than teaching people what God says
about it, let’s just defend their right to live however they want to, even trying
to change God’s definition of marriage to accommodate them. Are venereal diseases resulting from sexual
promiscuity an issue? Don’t worry that
God says sex is only for marriage; let’s just teach our children how to protect
themselves when they do have sex . . . with anyone they want to. That will
fix it. And what about those pesky pregnancies
that may result from it all? We’ll just
take care of those with a “simple” procedure.
It doesn’t matter if God calls that murder.
Where was that church where our founding fathers gathered to
dedicate this country to God? It was St.
Paul’s Chapel, in New York City. It’s
still there. Just barely
noticeable. At Ground Zero.
Yes, the place where our country’s Godly roots began is the
same place that the first crack occurred in our protection after we turned our
backs on Him. And thus began a chain reaction
of events that may well lead to the economic collapse of our country.
Did we see it is a warning from God and turn to Him in
repentance, acknowledging our sin and our need for His protection? It seemed for a few days after 9/11 that we
might, but we quickly went back to our old ways. Rather than being humbled by our
helplessness, we arrogantly sought to restore our country in our own strength.
We sent our military out to defend us. We tightened up security in airports,
essentially taking freedoms away from our own citizens. And as the money ran out, we took drastic measures
to keep the economy going, all the while going deeper and deeper into a hole
that we can probably never bring ourselves out of.
And Christians, for the most part, are standing back and letting it all happen.
God is a God of wrath.
He will not let our sin go on forever.
But He is also a God of mercy. I believe He
sent us a warning on 9/11. He desires for us to
repent of our sinful ways and turn back to Him, so He can continue to bless us. But if we refuse to repent, His next warning will likely be much worse.
Lent begins this Wednesday, and I am planning to fast from
sugar (probably my biggest vice) and pray for our country. Tomorrow I will be posting a list of things I
will be praying for. I
invite you to join me in praying urgently for our country during this season of
Lent. I believe that binding together
and praying and standing up against all of this is what we are called to do
during this critical time.
“If my people who are called by my
name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from
heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” II Chronicles 7:14
2 comments:
I will pray with you.
This is all so true. I really feel like America is on the cusp of collapse...financially, militarily, the health care system, the gov't is more corrupt than I've ever seen it. Christianity is mocked openly and that is applauded by many. I fear it won't be long before Christians are persecuted heavily in America. We must pray. Thank you for posting.
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