Anyone who is a student
of the Old Testament cannot help but see the parallels between the history of
Israel and America. Since the early 1900’s America has been in a steady
spiritual decline. The Church, in general, has
become more secular than spiritual. Secularization is the process by which
society becomes more and more distant from its Christian roots. Secularization is the fact that the culture
no longer depends upon Christian symbols, morals, principles, or
practices.
Just as Israel allowed
the world around them to influence them to turn from God, America is doing the
same. The prophets, priests and leaders of Israel led the people away from God. Today the prophets, priest and leaders are leading America away from God. It is the same spirit of evil that influenced Israel that is influencing America today.
What is this country
coming to? Anyone who pays attention to religion in America can see monumental
changes and conflicts affecting the present and looming in the future. And
anyone with a bit of historical awareness knows that religion has always been
at the core of American society just as religion was the core of Israel.
Christians in America are
divided over issues that were once considered sin. Americans can’t decide if gay marriage is a
sacred vow or a heinous sin. Americans are increasingly following the path
of SBNR (“spiritual but not religious”) in their pursuit of the sacred. American Christians still believe in God but do
not agree on how to define and understand God.
What does all this
turmoil and contestation, argumentation and confusion say about the state of Christianity
and its place in American society?
For the armchair theologians,
the increasing fragmentation of religion is a sign of secularization. All
religions are losing their influence and a more secular frame of mind, anchored
by natural sciences, economics, political science, and self-interest, rules the
day in American culture. With the loss of social power and cultural authority
the Church no longer has the influence on American society.
The America Church is a
battlefield, and the future of its very
soul will depend on the outcome of this war. The conflict between the faithful
followers of Jesus Christ and the secular Christians are so pervasive because
the stakes are so high that there is a feeling of hopelessness of many faithful
Christians. The struggle among
conservative Christians is, do we uphold
American ideals about justice, democracy, and freedom, or pray for the LORD to
return and bring all this to an end?
The secular “Christian”
believes that diversity is a good thing and enriches society. This diversity
values tolerance, however, the tolerance
is a one-way street. Christians who base
their beliefs on the Bible and identify the socially accepted sins as
unacceptable are not tolerated. The fact
that Americans can’t agree on the right religious values for any issue is a
signal of spiritual decline. Christianity
has explicitly lost its authoritative
power across society. What we are witnessing today, and what has been
especially visible in the past for some time now, is the secular world has
become the norm within the Church.
Just as Israel was
given time to repent, I believe that America has been given time to repent. However, I feel that the time is quickly
running out and that we are at the point of no return.
As a nation, America has benefited from the
longsuffering patience of God. But when
will that run out? It is not
the evil of the non-believer that brings about judgment on a nation. It is the sins of those who call themselves
Christian, followers of the LORD, that will bring
judgment. What believers sow in terms of
obedience to God in a secular nation
largely determines what that nation will reap. Again, this is the guiding light
of 2Chronicles 7:14. It informs us that God holds believers responsible. In the
NT, this same idea is underscored in 1Peter 4:17 which states,
For
the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that
obey not the gospel of God?
Jeremiah 22:21 informs us that Judah
was a materially prosperous nation like America – but the prosperity served to
buffer God’s intended impact of His messenger and His message.
The American Church no longer has need of the LORD in a vast
number of churches: Most everyone is just playing church, going
through the motions. Why? Because in our material
prosperity there are very few in desperate need of God as their only
solution! Few cries out to Him from
physical and/or spiritual poverty! Few are America’s believers who have any
needs today (that is revealed by the majority of prayer requests which are
dominated by medically related needs). In
the Book of Revelation, the Church of Laodicea serves as a replica of today’s
American church. Rev. 3:14-17
The Church of Laodicea and the Church
of America are parallels to ancient Judah, such similarities in attitude and
condition in our country exist for God to rock our nation. The blood of the innocent cries out for
justice. Our country has carried out the exploitation of the most indefensible
of all individuals – the unborn! Such
terrible, continued practices of exploiting the innocent child – coupled with
the callousness of “Christian” political leaders and judges who do little about
it will evoke the fury of The Almighty! How can the LORD not bring judgment on
a nation who continues the practice of shedding innocent blood? Jeremiah 22:3 and 22:17 speaks respectively in
this regard-
Thus saith
the Lord;
Execute ye judgment and righteousness,
and deliver the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor: and do no wrong, do
no violence to the stranger, the fatherless, nor the widow, neither shed
innocent blood in this place.
But thine
eyes and thine heart are not but for thy covetousness, and for to shed innocent
blood, and for oppression, and for violence, to do it.
The Book of Lamentations can be
applied to America and should be understood as a
warning and motivation for those who are His chosen in our nation. 1Peter 4:17
underscore the principle of God’s chosen ones being the guiding force by which
God determines to bless or else curse an entire nation!
Again, take careful note as believers go, so goes the nation.
For the time
is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that
obey not the gospel of God.
The American Christian needs to wake-up if God is not afraid to judge His own
people in the Old Testament, then He is not afraid
of judging His people in the New Testament – and the nation(s) wherein they
reside. Deuteronomy 32:21-22 states regarding God’s “sinning Christians.”
They
have moved me to jealousy with that which is not God; they have provoked me to
anger with their vanities: and I will move them to jealousy with those which
are not a people; I will provoke them to
anger with a foolish nation. 22 For a fire is kindled in mine
anger, and shall burn unto the lowest hell, and shall consume the earth with
her increase, and set on fire the foundations of the mountains.
American
Christians have been blinded by the teaching that the judgment of God will be
in the future and that the Christians will be removed from what happens to this
nation. Here is a thought that should
give this teaching of escaping judgment some consideration. God’s uses surrogates to enact His
judgment. It is interesting how this theme is illustrated in the Book of
Jeremiah, versus the Book of Lamentations. King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
brought about the destructive calamity that was a result from the sin of God’s
people. The Book of Jeremiah mentions
Babylon at least 150 times. In
Lamentations, however, Babylon is never
mentioned – only the Lord is specified as
the one who will deal with Judah’s sin. The conclusion is that Babylon is the
surrogate instrument of the LORD to achieve His ultimate purposes. Note this by
comparing Jeremiah 50:23 to Lamentations 2:1
How is the
hammer of the whole earth cut asunder and broken! how is Babylon become a
desolation among the nations!
How
hath the Lord
covered the daughter of Zion with a cloud in his anger and cast down from
heaven unto the earth the beauty of Israel and remembered not his footstool in
the day of his anger!
This insight more than suggests that God
uses other individuals and other nations (whom He dislikes too!) to invoke His
wrath. It is well within the scope of the LORD judgment to use America’s most
detested enemies to manifest His judgment
on our nation. Could the jihadist be the
instrument of the LORD’s judgment on America and the other nations that have forsaken the LORD?
That is the application of this
surrogate principle; it is often His way of accomplishing shame, total
humility, and repentance. Likened to
Babylon ransacking Jerusalem, such godly actions bring the greatest disgrace –
embarrassment that is both warranted and intended from and by the LORD for our
good.
Jeremiah is giving us a warning that
we should heed. Christ is standing at
the door of the American Church today knocking, asking to come in. Will we heed the advice of Jeremiah and open the door and repent?
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