I have been called to be a
watchman with the responsibility of proclaiming the Word of the Lord.
(The
thoughts recorded here are not original with me but have been compiled to
express the seriousness of the day and times in which we live. This sermon is in protest to the Johnson
Amendment of 1954.)
Ezekiel
33
Again the word of the
Lord came unto me, saying, 2 Son
of man, speak to the children of thy people, and say unto them, When I bring
the sword upon a land, if the people of the land take a man of their coasts,
and set him for their watchman: 3 If when he seeth the sword come
upon the land, he blow the trumpet, and warn the people; 4 Then
whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not warning; if the
sword come, and take him away, his blood shall be upon his own head. 5 He heard the sound of the
trumpet, and took not warning; his blood shall be upon him. But he that taketh
warning shall deliver his soul. 6 But
if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be
not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken
away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman's hand.
So thou, O son of man, I have set thee a watchman unto the
house of Israel; therefore thou shalt hear the word at my mouth, and warn them
from me. 8 When I say unto
the wicked, O wicked man, thou shalt surely die; if thou dost not speak to warn
the wicked from his way, that wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his
blood will I require at thine hand. 9
Nevertheless, if thou warn the wicked of his way to turn from it; if he
do not turn from his way, he shall die in his iniquity; but thou hast delivered
thy soul.
“Preach the Word!” the Bible
exhorts us. “Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort,
with all longsuffering and teaching.” (2 Timothy 4:2) The Bible is clear in its
call to ministers to boldly preach the Gospel. And the United States
Constitution is equally clear in its defense, through the First Amendment, of
the God-given right of every minister and church leader to freely proclaim
biblical Truth.
During the Revolutionary War when ministers from across the colonies arose
and lead their congregations into the battle for freedom America was able to
secure freedom from the tyranny of Great Brittan. Unlike today, the church
during the Revolution period stood as the center-point for political debate and
discussion on the relevant news of the day. Today's church leaders have all but
lost that concept of leading their congregations in a Godly manner in all
aspects of their worldly existence and are afraid to speak out against the
progressive agenda that has dominated our political system for the past
century. Through this time the church and God himself has been under assault,
marginalized, and diminished by the progressives and secularists. The false
wall of separation of church and state has been constructed in such a manner
that most are unaware of its limited boundaries. The church and the body of
Christ has been attacked on all fronts and challenged by the progressive courts
and groups that are anti-Christ all the while we have sat idle in consent.
The time has come that we must now arise and awaken to the danger of the agenda
of the progressives, neocon, and rhinos that so permeates every aspect of our
political, legal, and educational systems. It is time now to educate ourselves
and push back against the erosion of our freedoms and liberties and restore the
constitutional authority back to all aspects of our governance. It will take
the watchmen of our churches to warn the
people of the impending doom. The future of religious freedom
depends on a free pulpit to communicate fundamental, biblical principles to
congregations across America. I have joined
for the second year a growing movement of bold pastors
preaching biblical Truth about candidates and elections from their pulpits on this day. Many would rather Christians buy the lie that pastors and churches should only deal with
“spiritual” things, i.e. theological discussions that never manage to touch or
impact the “real world.” Many would have Christians believe that the church has
nothing relevant to say in matters of public policy–in fact, to even attempt to
say anything would be in violation of the Separation of Church and State.
Christians and moral teachings, should stay within the four walls of the church
and never intrude into political matters. However, freedom is at stake in
America. Such ideas are not only made up
of lies,
they are specifically intended to keep Christians ineffective while they advance a political agenda they know would otherwise be condemned as
immoral: killing unborn children, celebrating sex outside of marriage,
promoting homosexual behavior, undermining marriage, redistribution of wealth
--taking property from some Americans to give to other Americans (otherwise
known as stealing),
feathering political nests, rewarding political allies and supporters with
money and position, and more. Many Christians ignorantly play right into their
hands, leaving our government and our freedoms to the wolves…along with our
rich heritage of Christian involvement in the public square.
Freedom in America is a
combination of spiritual, political and ownership. When the government infringes on any one of
these freedom we are closer to tyranny.
The highest of these freedoms is spiritual freedom. The Constitution guarantees the freedom of
religion without the interference of the government. This freedom is lost when the government
fails to do the job of protecting this freedom. It is the purpose of the government to
protect each person’s spiritual, political and ownership freedoms.
Unfortunately, throughout
the history of our country our government has used its power to begin to reduce
the spiritual, political and ownership freedoms of the American citizens. As one British Lord stated, power corrupts,
and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Since before our nation was a nation, American
churches have been at the forefront of politics–and they have done so without
being subject to taxation or silenced for political views. Our forefathers
realized the immense service churches provide to any society (in providing
moral teaching which encourages people to be honest, law abiding, treat each
other with kindness, respect the sanctity of another’s person and property,
etc.), and they also recognized that the power to tax is the power to
control.
In the past 50 years since
our nation slapped a muzzle on pastors and turned its back on God, we have seen
our crime rates explode, teen pregnancy rates skyrocket, the welfare state
proliferate, and the American family disintegrate. America’s churches have been
silenced and banished from their public-square role of being the voice of
conscience for our society. It’s no wonder we have corruption in Washington and
on Wall Street. America has flirted with
socialism and fascism for too long, committing political adultery against the
U.S. Constitution and the freedoms hard-bought by our ancestors. It’s time we
returned to the American standard of freedom.
It is difficult to realize
how valuable something is until it is lost.
However, if you have never experienced the freedom of worship you will
never know its value. The majority of
people in the world today cannot openly worship the religion of their
choice. If you lost this freedom how
would you react?
Throughout our history the
church has been involved in political discussion from the pulpit. It was the
church that brought about and end of dueling as a means to settle and
argument. It was ministers preaching
from the pulpit the evils of slavery that stirred the country to abolish
slavery. It was ministers preaching from
the pulpit that gave this country the civil rights that outlawed major forms of
discrimination against racial, ethnic, national and religious minorities and women. The history of this country is filled with
examples of pastors preaching freely from the pulpit about the social and moral
issues of the day—including the selection of our political leaders. However, that
all stopped with the passage of the Johnson Amendment through clearly
illegitimate means. It is time to turn back the page of history to restore the
constitutional rights of pastors and churches as active participants in our
culture.
Today,
I wish to share with you some things that have taken place in the last three
years by the leader of our country. I
cannot speak to what someone MIGHT do but I can share what HAS BEEN done by the
present President. In a well-researched and annotated column
published at the conservative website, WallBuilders.com, author David Barton,
compiled a chronicle of the administration’s decisions and rulings against
protestant Christians, Catholics and Jews in what amounts to a purging of
attributes that have helped make this country what it is today.
In parting with the
traditions of his most liberal predecessors, who at least respected traditional
American values and include far-left leaning men such as Woodrow Wilson and
FDR, our President has also attacked individual liberties and protection
guarantees like no other. Some examples of actions taken by our President
include:
Acts of hostility toward people of Biblical
faith:
1. April 2008 – The
President speaks disrespectfully of Christians, saying they “cling to guns or
religion” and have an “antipathy to people who aren't like them.”
2. February 2009 – The
President announces plans to revoke conscience protection for health workers
who refuse to participate in medical activities that go against their beliefs,
and fully implements the plan in February 2011.
3. April 2009 – When
speaking at Georgetown University, the
President orders that a monogram symbolizing Jesus' name be covered when he is
making his speech.
4. May 2009 – The President
declines to host services for the National Prayer Day (a day established by
federal law) at the White House.
5. April 2009 – In a
deliberate act of disrespect, The President nominated three pro-abortion
ambassadors to the Vatican; of course, the pro-life Vatican rejected all three.
6. October 19, 2010 – The
President begins deliberately omitting the phrase about “the Creator” when
quoting the Declaration of Independence – an omission he has made on no less
than seven occasions.
7. November 2010 – The
President misquotes the National Motto, substituting “E pluribus unum” rather
than “In God We Trust” as established by federal law.
8. January 2011 – After a
federal law was passed to transfer a WWI Memorial in the Mojave Desert to
private ownership, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that the cross in the memorial
could continue to stand, but the President administration refused to allow the
land to be transferred as required by law, and refused to allow the cross to be
re-erected as ordered by the Court.
9. February 2011 – Although
he filled posts in the State Department, for more than two years the President
did not fill the post of religious freedom ambassador, an official that works
against religious persecution across the world; he filled it only after heavy
pressure from the public and from Congress.
10. April 2011 – For the
first time in American history, the President urges passage of a non-discrimination
law that does not contain hiring protections for religious groups, forcing
religious organizations to hire according to federal mandates without regard to
the dictates of their own faith, thus eliminating conscience protection in
hiring.
11. August 2011 – The
President administration releases its new health care rules that override
religious conscience protections for medical workers in the areas of abortion
and contraception.
12. November 2011 – The
President opposes inclusion of President Franklin Roosevelt’s famous D-Day
Prayer in the WWII Memorial.
13. November 2011 – Unlike
previous presidents, the President studiously avoids any religious references
in his Thanksgiving speech.
14. December 2011 – The President’s
administration denigrates other countries' religious beliefs as an obstacle to
radical homosexual rights.
15. January 2012 – The President’s
administration argues that the First Amendment provides no protection for
churches and synagogues in hiring their pastors and rabbis.
16. February 2012 – The President’s
administration forgives student loans in exchange for public service, but
announces it will no longer forgive student loans if the public service is
related to religion.
2. Acts of hostility from the President-led
military toward people of Biblical faith:
1. June 2011 – The
Department of Veterans Affairs forbids references to God and Jesus during
burial ceremonies at Houston National Cemetery.
2. August 2011 – The Air
Force stops teaching the Just War theory to officers in California because the
course is taught by chaplains and is based on a philosophy introduced by St.
Augustine in the third century AD – a theory long taught by civilized nations
across the world (except America).
3. September 2011 – Air
Force Chief of Staff prohibits commanders from notifying airmen of programs and
services available to them from chaplains.
4. September 2011 – The Army
issues guidelines for Walter Reed Medical Center stipulating that “No religious
items (i.e. Bibles, reading materials and/or facts) are allowed to be given
away or used during a visit.”
5. November 2011 – The Air
Force Academy rescinds support for Operation Christmas Child, a program to send
holiday gifts to impoverished children across the world, because the program is
run by a Christian charity.
6. November 2011 – The Air
Force Academy pays $80,000 to add a Stonehenge-like worship center for pagans,
druids, witches and Wiccans.
7. February 2012 – The U. S.
Military Academy at West Point disinvites three star Army general and decorated
war hero Lieutenant General William G. (“Jerry”) Boykin (retired) from speaking
at an event because he is an outspoken Christian.
8. February 2012 – The Air
Force removes “God” from the patch of Rapid Capabilities Office (the word on
the patch was in Latin: Dei).
9. February 2012 – The Army
orders Catholic chaplains not to read a letter to parishioners that their
archbishop asked them to read.
3. Acts of hostility toward Biblical
values:
1. January 2009 – The President lifts restrictions on U.S.
government funding for groups that provide abortion services or counseling
abroad, forcing taxpayers to fund pro-abortion groups that either promote or
perform abortions in other nations.
2. January 2009 – The President
The President’s nominee for deputy secretary of state asserts that
American taxpayers are required to pay for abortions and that limits on
abortion funding are unconstitutional.
3. March 2009 – The
President’s administration shut out pro-life groups from attending a White
House-sponsored health care summit.
4. March 2009 – The
President orders taxpayer funding of embryonic stem cell research.
5. March 2009 – The
President gave $50 million for the UNFPA, the UN population agency that
promotes abortion and works closely with Chinese population control officials
who use forced abortions and involuntary sterilizations.
6. May 2009 – The White
House budget eliminates all funding for abstinence-only education and replaces
it with “comprehensive” sexual education, repeatedly proven to increase teen
pregnancies and abortions.
He continues the deletion in subsequent
budgets.
1. May 2009 – The President
officials assemble a terrorism dictionary calling pro-life advocates violent
and charging that they use racism in their “criminal” activities.
2. July 2009 – The
President’s administration illegally extends federal benefits to same-sex
partners of Foreign Service and Executive Branch employees, in direction
violation of the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
3. September 16, 2009 – The
President’s administration appoints as EEOC Commissioner Chai Feldblum, who
asserts that society should “not tolerate” any “private beliefs,” including
religious beliefs, if they may negatively affect homosexual “equality.”
4. July 2010 – The President’s
administration uses federal funds in violation of federal law to get Kenya to
change its constitution to include abortion.
5. August 2010 – The
President’s administration Cuts funding for 176 abstinence education
programs.37
September 2010 – The President’s administration tells researchers to ignore a
judge’s decision striking down federal funding for embryonic stem cell
research.
6. February 2011 – The
President directs the Justice Department to stop defending the federal Defense
of Marriage Act.
7. March 2011 – The
President’s administration refuses to investigate videos showing Planned
Parenthood helping alleged sex traffickers get abortions for victimized
underage girls.
8. July 2011 – The
President, against advice from senior officers, allows homosexuals to serve
openly in the military, reversing a policy originally instituted by George
Washington in March 1778.
9. September 2011 – The
Pentagon, against advice from senior officers, directs that military chaplains
may perform same-sex marriages at military facilities in violation of the
federal Defense of Marriage Act.
10. October 2011 – The
President’s administration eliminates federal grants to the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops for their extensive programs that aid victims of human
trafficking because the Catholic Church is anti-abortion.
4. Acts of preferentialism for Islam:
1. May 2009 – While the
President does not host any National Day of Prayer event at the White House, he
does host White House Iftar dinners in honor of Ramadan ( a Islamic Holy
Month).
2. April 2010 – Christian
leader Franklin Graham is disinvited from the Pentagon’s National Day of Prayer
Event because of complaints from the Muslim community.
3. April 2010 – The
President’s administration requires rewriting of government documents and a
change in administration vocabulary to remove terms that are deemed offensive
to Muslims, including jihad, jihadists, terrorists, radical Islamic, etc.
4. August 2010 – The
President speaks with great praise of Islam and condescendingly of
Christianity.
5. August 2010 – The
President went to great lengths to speak out on multiple occasions on behalf of
building an Islamic mosque at Ground Zero, while at the same time he was silent
about a Christian church being denied permission to rebuild at that location.
6. 2010 – While every White
House traditionally issues hundreds of official proclamations and statements on
numerous occasions, this White House avoids traditional Biblical holidays and
events but regularly recognizes major Muslim holidays, as evidenced by its 2010
statements on Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr, Hajj, and Eid-ul-Adha.
7. October 2011 – The
President’s Muslim advisers block Middle Eastern Christians’ access to the
White House.
8. February 2012 – The
President’s administration makes effulgent apologies for Korans being burned by
the U. S. military, but when Bibles were burned by the military, numerous
reasons were offered why it was the right thing to do.
Many of these actions are
unprecedented – this is the first time they have happened in four centuries of
American history. The hostility of the President toward Biblical faith and
values is without equal from any previous American the President. If he has
penalized Christians this much in 3/4th of his first term, just imagine how
much further he will be able to turn toward Islam if he is allowed another
term.
I am not telling you to
vote for or against a particular candidate but vote the principles of God’s
Word. Let the Word of God be the
foundation of your decision who will lead our country. It is important for you to exercise your
freedom to choose the next leader of American—VOTE!