NOTE FROM TERRY: The article below was first posted on July 19, 2018. At that time, America was indeed in a state of degeneration. That is, the culture and society were moving away from God’s governance. The drift had become a swift flow in that direction apart from its founding principles.
Despite the Trump presidential administration—which I’m convinced was put in place to slow the flow of wickedness perpetrated within the government—the proof could not be missed. The society and culture nonetheless became coarser, more debauched, by the day. This is despite many steps being taken by the government to make things better through positive actions.
Five years hence, it has become more than obvious to me that liberty’s light is being quenched by the human and demonic minions of Ephesians 6:12 who are determined to forever darken the nation Ronald Reagan called “the shining city on the hill.”
We are perhaps now seeing America’s last gleaming. But while that seems true in every respect, the glorious light from above calls all to repentance. At any moment, you can be made a citizen of that heavenly, shining city, New Jerusalem. Here is how:
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. (Romans 10: 9–10)
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God Bless America Again
A country song from way back in the1960s and 1970s, during the Vietnam War era, plays through my mind these days. The chorus goes: “God bless America again. You must know the trouble that she’s in. Wash her pretty face, dry her eyes, and then, God bless America again.”
The war was raging while Walter Cronkite read the mainstream view of the news to us at dinnertime. Film of bloodied American GIs and corpses of black-pajamaed Vietcong projected from our TV screens while we downed our evening meals.
B-52s dropped hundreds of thousands of tons of explosives, carpet-bombing an unseen enemy many thousands of feet below. Rolling Thunder, as it was called, churned up killing fields of earth mixed with flesh and blood night after night, day after day.
More than fifty thousand American soldiers and airmen went through the horrific, grinding process of becoming casualties of war their country’s leaders, it turned out, never intended to bring to total victory—giving their last measure of devotion for America the beautiful. At the same time, the ugliness of political warfare was being uncovered and displayed in a news media orgy of, in my view, pro-Communist glee.
A US president of the United States was turned out of office in disgrace—and rightfully so. The term “Watergate” became forever ingrained within the American-English lexicon.
Would America ever recover? Would the curse that had descended since the time of Korea, with America’s young men and women dying in a “police action” purposely fought to stalemate rather than to complete victory, ever lift from our nation?
There have been moments of seemingly possible national egress from the plunge into the abyss of political corrosiveness. It looked like the nation might pull away from the cultural rot that began in earnest during the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the legitimization of murdering babies in their mother’s wombs.
The Moral Majority appeared for a brief, shining moment to be making headway in engendering movement toward moral sanity. Somehow, however, a national, cultural darkness began descending following the Reagan years. An almost tangible veil separating America’s formerly flawed but Judeo- Christian-governed morality from a new immoral malignity fell with the Clinton years, the White House intern’s stained blue dress, and all the rest.
Jeremiah Wright, Barack Hussein Obama’s black-liberation theology pastor, from his Chicago pulpit, spewed a venomous rant that America’s chickens had come home to roost, and implied that the Lord of Heaven should damn America—using God’s name in vain with the invective. Wright was, I infer, talking about the Islamist attacks on the World Trade Center Towers in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, DC.
As much as I detested Wright’s hate speech against the United States, I must admit that, indeed, America’s chickens appeared to have come home to roost, suffering on that September 11, 2001, Tuesday at least some degree of God’s judgment. In my view, the eight years of Wright’s best-known parishioner’s time in the Oval Office brought an intensification of that judgment.
The year 2016 truly was a pivotal year for this nation and the world. It was proper, I believe, to wonder whether God’s judgment was on track to preclude that of the corrective sort, such as in the past. I’m thinking of times like the Great Depression of the 1930s following the debauched era of the Roaring Twenties.
It was within reason to consider that God’s judgment might be entering a destructive phrase rather than another corrective one. Was America entering a time such as when Sodom and Gomorrah came to their end—i.e., was it possible that God would never again bless America?
Like that country song tells throughout its lyrics, I, too, love America, and don’t want to ever let it fall because I haven’t done my part in helping keep it upright in every sense.
All of this said, spiritually enlightened Bible students know that neither the leaders of this nation nor of any other will rectify the rapidly mounting problems. Only Jesus Christ will solve the otherwise unsolvable, sinister evil at humanity’s core.
There are within the community of Bible prophecy observers those who wonder whether America is the most likely candidate for being the Babylon of the eighteenth chapter of Revelation. That’s the country that will be the most materially accomplished of all nations of earth’s history.
I’m one of those who pondered this possibility more seriously with each passing news headline involving the Obama administration and State Department dealing with Israel.
God, it is abundantly clear, has more than lived up to His promise to bless those who bless the progeny that would come from Abraham through Isaac. America, acting as midwife in the rebirth of the Jewish state in 1948, has been the recipient of bountiful material blessings beyond measure. God has truly blessed America.
Conversely, God has promised to curse those who curse His chosen nation, Israel. The cultural war is observably causing the loss of America’s former striving to promote Judeo-Christian values the Founding Fathers infused into the Constitution. Just as troubling was the obvious disdain Obama and those around him had for Israel, even choosing to champion Israel’s enemies at every diplomatic opportunity, it seems.
Such continued folly would not perhaps, but certainly, bring national disaster the likes of which our previously blessed nation has never experienced.
If indeed forgiveness of our national sins is possible, given the lateness of the prophetic hour, let us who name the matchless name that is above every name implore God to bless America again. This must be done, however, not with vain repetition in the idle words “God bless America” often used by presidents and politicians when ending their meaningless speeches.
There is but one heavenly prescription for obtaining an answer to such a prayer:
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14)
God does not change. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. That call to repentance is still in effect—and it is for Church Age saints, just as it was for His chosen people of ancient Israel. But, time is swiftly fleeting.
“We will make America great again!” [was Trump’s] presidential politics proclamation. No, “we” won’t. We have proven, through our actions and lack thereof, that, as a people, we want to take America in the other direction. “We” didn’t make America great in the first place, and “we” certainly can’t make it great in the future.
“God bless America again,” when offered in genuine spiritual, obedient humility—not in politically prideful demand—before the throne of Almighty God is the only petition that has a prayer of a chance to save our nation.
Terry, so good. Thanks for keeping us centered on the reasons behind our situation and the only hope for everyone. The Gospel news to be preached, the Word of God needs to be revealed. Pastors need to get going!
We can learn much from ancient Israel.
Judah, which had split off after King Solomon’s death, watched the northern kingdom, referred to also as either Samaria or Ephraim, embrace evil and it fell to the Assyrians because of it. Even with this example, it, too, essentially sent God out of town. Despite warnings from prophets like Jeremiah and Ezekiel that it would suffer the same fate at the hands of Babylon if it didn’t turn back to God, it totally ignored and scorned them.
The result was a 70-year exile to Babylon.
America, as a nation, has likewise sent God packing and refuses to turn back to him, who had caused it to come to exist and prosper in the first place. Both Israel North and Judah South also began to worship idols in addition to giving lip-service to God. This is no different than what most of our modern churches are likewise doing willingly incorporating the “doctrines of devils” and supplanting the “doctrines of God” in the process. God’s true messengers are similarly ridiculed and ignored in America today, just as they were in the days of Israel’s disintegration over 25 centuries ago.
This is no longer a nation under God’s blessing as a result, nor does it deserve to be – and, believe me, these words bring me no joy at all.
You are spot on Ed. Fortunately for us, we know that there are more than 10 righteous men in America today than there were in Sodom and Gomorrah (please excuse me mixing our Bible stories). The Church Age, only through Jesus and by His sending of the Holy Spirit has made this so. Which is yet another reason we can believe in the Rapture of the Church before the Tribulation begins and Jesus opens the 21 judgments described in terrifying detail in Revelation.
It seems the cup of wickedness is nearly overflowing and we will be called to our Lord soon.
Meanwhile, I stand in awe of God’s incredible patience, irrefutable proof that He would prefer none would perish. But He does have a limit, and a timeline, and we are now mighty close…woe to those who are left behind to experience the Wrath of the Lamb. May all who are called in the next days or weeks come to saving faith in Christ before that day arrives.
Maranatha!
Thanks, Robin.
God’s patience with the human race is extraordinary, but as you said, not limitless. Comes a time when he has has “Enough!” of evil and we are accelerating exponentially toward this “Wickedness Limit.” There is more than sufficient biblical proof of this reality, but it has largely gone unheeded, even by what is supposed to be the “church” these days.
To those who have willfully rejected the warnings, I am not sympathetic. Yeah, that may sound harsh, but that’s how I feel. It’s like old Harry Truman staying on the mountain when he was told repeatedly that Mount St. Helens was going to blow up back in the 1980’s.
To those charged with giving the warnings and failing to do so, the consequences on them will be even greater.
Ezekiel summed these principles up eloquently here:
Ezekiel {33:2} 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: {33:3} If when he seeth the sword come upon the land, he blow the trumpet, and warn the people; {33:4} Then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not warning; if he sword come, and take him away, his blood shall be upon his own head. {33:5} 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. {33:6} 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.
God bless, Robin – and thanks, again, for sharing your insight.
While I agree that I’ll joyfully be among the saints who cheer when the wicked are destroyed, my heart aches for the lost.
Outside of God’s incredible grace, I would never have been saved. I came to the Lord very late in life (almost 6 years ago) and can see in retrospect how my sin deeply grieved God and helped contribute to this mess of a fallen world.
I’ll never understand why He chose me and not another, “better person” in my place but I’m grateful.
I can’t wish judgment on anyone outside of Satan and the fallen angels; in my mind they simply have NO excuse.
Hi, Robin.
As for myself, I don’t know why God brought me back from being dead for ten minutes from a cardiac arrest back on June 1st of this year. The survival rate is only 12% and most of those are significantly impaired mentally and often physically as well, especially after such a lengthy time with no vital signs. Except for a loss of memory in the days immediately after the event, there is no discernible residual damage.
Bottom line is that, statistically, I should be dead – or worse, vegetative, but here I am. Now I have known God was real since I was six years old even though I have more flaws than Quaker has oats and have lost count of the times I’ve fallen.
And yet, once again, here I am. (Flaws still included, I’m afraid!)
I am glad you found God and welcomed him into your life and, from what you’ve written, he has greatly enriched it and given you wisdom. That this all came to you later in life is not at all important – that it did come certainly is. The parable of the vineyard owner hiring day laborers comes to mind (Matthew 20:1-16).
Now, for those who are lost, I do not believe any are in that position because they never had a chance to hear the salvation message, but that they did hear it, at some point, and willfully rejected it.
Jesus said:
Luke {12:48 But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few [stripes.] For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.
Certainly points out how bad it will be for nominally Christian religious leaders who deliberately distort biblical truth, doesn’t it?
My premise is that God sends no one to hell – that is the place that a person, of his or her own free will and stiff-necked attitude, has chosen to go for themselves.
Thanks, always for your reflections.
God continue bless you – always!
Ed, clearly God has His plans for both of us.
All I can say is thank you Lord! See you soon I hope!
Robin
I believe you are right!
Keep looking up!