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It Came Without Warning
~ Chapter IX ~
Where Was God?
Lord, in trouble have they visited thee,
they poured out a prayer when thy
chastening was upon them.
Isaiah. 26:16
When the events of
September 11 unfolded, there was tragedy everywhere. Great sadness filled the
heart of every corner of America. But through the sorrow, stories involving
tremendous acts of courage began to emerge. One such story involved the
passengers and crew of United Airlines flight 93.
When these courageous men and women realized the gravity of
what was taking place that day, they determined to re-take their hijacked
aircraft. To many, what they did may have seemed futile. But to them it was the
greatest of causes. They were freedom fighters in every sense of the word and
this was their defining moment. Not because they sought it, but because it
sought them.
These heroes knew all to well that the odds of winning this
struggle were heavily stacked against them, but they were Americans, and on that
day U.A. flight 93 was Valley Forge, Bunker Hill, and Normandy. Their fight was
a gallant one filled with courage and is a source of inspiration to millions of
people around the world.
Virtually everyone knows what happened on that flight. The
plane would ultimately crash in a wooded area in southern Pennsylvania. And the
crash was so intense that the plane actually plunged fifty feet into the earth
and was almost totally disintegrated.
A Great Sacrifice
The passengers and crew aboard that aircraft willingly gave
the last precious moments of their lives in order to prevent further
devastation. No one knows for sure where that plane was headed, but one thing is
certain: the hijackers’ plans concerning U. A. flight 93 were thwarted and
people like Todd Beamer and Jeremy Glick earned the gratitude of a wounded
nation, not to mention the killers’ intended target.
A Final Prayer
During this fateful flight, several passengers made phone
calls to loved ones and explained that their plane had been highjacked. It was
during these calls that they learned of the horrible carnage being unleashed
this day. One particular call has been relived countless times since 9/11. It
was made by passenger Todd Beamer at 9:45 am, fifteen minutes before his plane
would crash. Todd’s last audible words, "Let’s roll" have become a
rallying call to America, and have been cited by many of it’s leaders,
including president George Bush. But Todd said more than "let’s
roll" during this call. According to Lisa Jefferson, the air phone
supervisor who spoke with and comforted him during his final minutes, Beamer
recited the "Lord’s Prayer," (Mt.6:9-13) as well as part of the 23rd Psalm. At one point when it appeared the plane was going down, he said, "Oh
Jesus, Please help us!"
Todd Beamer was not the only one to invoke God’s name
during the final tragic moments of this flight. The last words Miss Jefferson
would hear during that call were in the form of screams from the passengers and
crew as they advanced toward the cockpit. In what she described as "an
awful commotion," Miss Jefferson indicated that people were screaming,
"Oh my God!" "God help us!" and "Help us, Jesus!"
Where was God when we needed Him?
Many have wondered why a supreme being, who has been
described as so loving and merciful, would allow such a horrible and senseless
day to happen. Even the evangelist Billy Graham struggled to understand 9/11 in
light of God’s great sovereignty. When speaking at a national prayer service
following the attack on America, Dr. Graham made the following comment:
I have been asked hundreds of times in my life why God allows
tragedy and suffering. I have to confess that I really do not know the answer
totally, even to my own satisfaction.
Dr. Graham is not alone in his assessment of this horrible
day. The vast majority of Americans, including its moral leaders, have been
stunned by not only the clear presence of evil that immersed the United States
on 9/11, but also by what appears to be the total absence of deliverance from
these events.
A God of Miracles
Certainly God could have prevented this devastation from
taking place. After all, the Bible is filled with stories about great miracles
of deliverance. There is Moses and the children of Israel marching through a
parted Red Sea and being rescued from slaughter at the hand of Pharaoh’s army
(Ex 14). There’s Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego standing in a blazing furnace
and showing no effects of the flames (Dan. 3). Then there’s the great prophet
Daniel, who at over 90 years of age was put in a lion’s den, only to wake up
the next morning unscathed (Dan. 6). They were delivered. Why weren’t the
thousands of innocent people whose lives ended on 9/11 spared? Certainly it wasn’t
for a lack of prayer, was it? Virtually tens of millions of petitions to the
Almighty were being uttered that day. Why didn’t He answer them? Where was He?
Where was God? And why would He let this death and destruction happen?
Was Jerry Falwell right?
Just days after the Attack on America, Dr. Jerry Falwell, the
pastor of the 22,000 member Thomas Road Baptist Church, appeared as a guest on
the Christian Broadcasting Network’s "700 Club" hosted
by Pat Robertson. During this interview, Dr Falwell made the following
observation regarding the horrible events of 9/11.
And I know that I’ll hear from them for this, but throwing
God out successfully with the help of the federal court system, throwing God out
of the public square, out of the schools. The abortionists have got to bear some
burden for this because God will not be mocked. And when we destroy 40 million
little innocent babies, we make God mad. I really believe that the pagans, and
the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are
actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the
American Way - all of them who have tried to secularize America - I point the
finger in their face and say, "You helped this happen!" Jerry Falwell
9/17/2001
In response to these comments, Mr. Robertson offered his
unqualified agreement.
Well, I totally concur, and the problem is we have adopted
that agenda at the highest levels of our government. And so we’re responsible
as a free society for what the top people do. And, the top people, of course, is
the court system. Pat Robertson 9/17/2001
Later in the telecast, Mr Robertson offered a prayer that
seemed to further reinforce Dr. Fallwell’s observation regarding the cause of
9/11.
We have sinned against Almighty God, at the highest level of
our government, we’ve stuck our finger in your eye. The Supreme Court has
insulted you over and over again, Lord. They’ve taken your Bible away from the
schools. They’ve forbidden little children to pray. They’ve taken away the
knowledge of God as best they can, and organizations have come into court to
take the knowledge of God out of the public square of America. Pat Robertson
9/17/2001
The Great Backlash
When news of this interview reached the secular world, the
outcry was deafening. The opinions expressed by these two evangelists were
attacked from every corner. Late night talk show hosts were relentless in their
mocking of these men, and newspaper editorials decrying their comments began to
proliferate. Even conservative commentators such as Bill O’Reilly "The O’Reilly
Factor," criticized Dr. Falwell’s portrayal of God and offered his own
assessment of how the Almighty looks at things. Some in the secular world even
resorted to a kind of "counter attack." One writer referred to the
"700 Club" as a "predator of human suffering," and Jerry
Falwell as a "purveyor of liquid filth." Some even went so far as to
argue that Dr. Falwell and Mr. Robertson were cut from the same cloth as the 19
terrorists that carried out the 9/11 attack on America. The following is one
example.
The terrible tragedy that has befallen our nation, and indeed
the entire global community, is the sad byproduct of fanaticism. It has its
roots in the same fanaticism that enables people like Jerry Falwell to preach
hate against those who do not think, live, or love in the exact same way he
does. Lorri L. Jean, Executive Director, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
So strong was the backlash from this interview, that both Dr
Falwell and Mr. Robertson retreated somewhat on their statements. Mr. Robertson
suggested that he was simply trying to be a "gracious host," when he
offered his concurrence to Dr. Falwell, and that his expression of agreement was
with respect to Dr. Falwell’s remark "I’ll hear from them on
this," not the actual comments that followed. Meanwhile, when speaking to
CNN, Dr. Falwell seemed to soften his tone by offering the following apology:
I would never blame any human being except the terrorists and
if I left that impression with gays or lesbians or anyone else, I apologize.
A Cheap Shot
There are many that may view the comments made by Jerry
Falwell and Pat Robertson as blatantly insensitive and totally inappropriate.
But were they? And just who was taking the "cheap shot"?
The attacks by those in the secular world against people who
profess a belief in a higher moral authority, and more specifically, God and the
Bible, are as mean-spirited and vitriolic as any hate speech ever uttered. Their
attacks are almost always personal. And although they have the appearance of
moral indignation, in reality they are absent of any enduring moral principles.
In short, the "moral" arguments advanced by the secular world are at
the very least disingenuous, if not dishonest altogether. The formula for their
attack is very simple: express "moral" outrage or indignation toward
someone for statements made or positions held that go contrary to their beliefs
or practices. The irony here is that this is the very thing they condemn in
others.
The next step is to question the "believer’s"understanding
of what is "right" and what is "wrong." The tone in almost
all of these attacks is condemning. For the most part, the "believer"
is viewed as an intolerant bigot deserving of hate. Some will even challenge the
authority of the Bible as a credible moral work. After all, wasn’t it written
by a bunch of white males? And isn’t it filled with teachings that demean
women, condone slavery, and is totally intolerant of religious diversity? Sounds
like it would fit in well with many of the beliefs held by the cowards that flew
into the Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The Manipulation of the Truth
Those who advance attacks against people with strong
religious convictions are, for the most part, indifferent toward the scriptures.
They use the Bible like they would a reference book. They pick and choose
certain verses to support a particular argument, but in reality don’t respect
the Bible as a compelling moral authority. To them religion and the scriptures
are a lot like art. Everyone can have an opinion on it and no one opinion is any
better than another. Even God Himself has been relegated to "whatever you
conceive Him to be." Why should it be any different with His word? As a
result of this approach, the secular world’s opinion concerning the scriptures
run the gamut from total foolishness to being outright vulgar and obscene.
There are those who are so pretentious, they will actually
pervert the clear meaning of God’s word to support their positions. For
example: some who embrace a homosexual lifestyle will argue that Jesus was gay,
or that David and his friend Jonathan (the son of King Saul) had a torrid
homosexual relationship that lasted for several years. These beliefs are
advanced despite the fact that there isn’t a credible Bible scholar on earth
that would draw such a conclusion. But once again, the Bible "is a lot like
art."
Defining the Enemy
Another approach of the secular world is to demonize those
who accept the Bible as the definitive statement on morality and the literal
word of God Himself. Terms such as "extremist,"
"intolerant," and "hateful" are used prolifically to
describe those who openly declare their faith. Further, these labels are spoken
with such force, they take on the appearance of truth.
But the truth be known, those who sincerely believe the
scriptures are anything but hateful, extreme, or intolerant. This is because the
true Christian makes an important distinction between the sin and the sinner.
While they may hate the sin, they have great hope for the sinner. In the secular
world, no such distinction is made. If they don’t like what you believe, they
don’t like you.
Two Differing Camps
The problem with arguments from these two camps is that they
cannot be reconciled. This is because they come from two entirely different
frames of reference. While a Christian recognizes God as the true Moral
Authority in the universe, the secular world claims that distinction for
themselves or the institutions they have erected. Additionally, in the secular
world, all values are given the same moral weight. Nothing is better, only
different. Therefore, nothing should be condemned, but rather understood and
tolerated.
As a result of this thinking, every act of depravity can be
manipulated to have a "moral" justification if one wishes. Sexual
behavior, whether it be adultery, fornication, or homosexuality, is "moral" because it is done
between "consenting adults." Pedophiles argue the "morality"
of their conduct because it is done between "consenting human beings."
Those who practice bestiality can also claim the "moral high ground"
because their sexual expression is done between two "consenting living
creatures." Here, "consent" determines the morality of an act,
not the act itself. Imagine if this was the standard in the Garden of Eden.
After all, Adam and Eve both consented to their sin.
When it comes to an issue like abortion, the moral standard
is a person’s "right to choose" for themselves what they will do to
a living being residing within them. Here, a behavior is deemed
"moral" because it is based on a person’s proximity to the behavior.
In other words, "the fetus is inside of me. That makes it mine. And I can
do anything I want with what is mine. Who are you to judge?"
This approach to moral and ethical self-defense can work with
any sin because, absent an all powerful Moral Authority, man gets to define for
himself what is "good" and what is "evil." Even the 19
hijackers who orchestrated what was nothing less than mass murder, rationalized
their act as "just" and "good."
Mercy vs. Judgment
Contrary to what many in the secular world may want to
believe regarding the comments made by Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, these
two evangelists were not preaching hate. Further, they were not pronouncing their judgment on America, but rather their understanding of what the
scriptures reveal regarding God’s judgment. In other words what God
would do under certain circumstances and how He deals with sin that goes
unchecked.
These men know all too well what the Bible says about mercy
and compassion. They are well aware that God’s word declares that the
unmerciful will not enter into His kingdom (Mt.18:23-35). But they also know
that when God dispatched His prophets to the nations of Israel and Judah, they
declared a very unpopular warning and were held in contempt for it by leaders
and citizens alike. Why? Because their message exposed a people’s sin for what
it really was. Israel and Judah’s reaction was typical. They condemned the
messenger and asserted their own righteousness. Sound familiar?
The remarks by Dr. Falwell and Mr. Robertson were an appeal
to a nation they believe is in grave danger. What they were saying was that if
America does not come to grips with its moral and spiritual condition, then it
should not expect a moral God to sustain it. If it wants to kick God out of the
land He has so richly blessed, fine; just don’t expect Him to be there when
calamity strikes. Where is the hate in that?
Meanwhile, their detractors were not arguing what God would
do(under certain circumstances). Frankly, they don’t know and don’t
care. What they were doing was declaring what God should do, based on their
"moral judgment." In a very real sense, those in the secular
world, while condemning any who would judge them, engage in the most arrogant of
judgments. The moral relativist places himself as the ultimate moral authority,
and in effect has made himself God’s judge.
Who is right?
As the war between the secular "left" and the
religious "right" continues, a fundamental question emerges.
Who is Correct?
First, a quick review of the positions. As was just
mentioned, the Christian sees the God of the Bible as the great Moral Authority
of the universe. His judgment isn’t to be questioned, but rather to be sought
and understood. On the other hand, the moral relativist is hostile to everything
that questions man’s prerogative to exercise his own moral judgements. But who
is right? The answer to this question lies in the future, but its truth in the
present.
If the God of the Bible is not the one true God and
the scriptures His inspired word, then the nod goes to the secular world. After
all, someone has to decide what is right and what is wrong, what is moral and
what is immoral, what is good and what is evil. Absent an all-powerful Creator,
man is the logical choice to preside over this responsibility.
However, if the God revealed in the scriptures is the
one and only true God, and the Bible His divinely inspired truth, then the
United States, as well as the rest of the world, needs to take serious stock of
what it has done and where it is going.
The Great Moral Authority
The Bible states without ambiguity that man was never
designed to be the moral authority in his own life. As difficult as this might
be to believe, humanity simply does not have the proper equipment to navigate
its moral and ethical path. King Solomon, a man regarded by many as the wisest
person who ever lived, came to understand this truth. When writing the book of
Proverbs, Solomon made a profound observation about man and the moral choices he
makes.
There is a way that seems right to a man, but the ends
thereof are the ways of death. (Pro. 14:12)
Virtually all mankind has witnessed Solomon’s words in
action. We have seen good intentions play out to catastrophic results. Even
Solomon’s own life and the choices he made reflected this great moral law. In
the western world today there is a popular proverb that captures the sentiments
of Solomon’s words.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions
The point here is that despite how well intended man might be
when it comes to making moral choices, the result is invariably the same -
DISASTER.
Solomon was not the only one to draw the conclusion that man
was incapable of successfully managing his ethical path. The great prophet
Jeremiah also pondered mans qualifications to rightly preside over his moral
decisions . He concluded that man could fall victim to his own moral and ethical
devices. Notice his words
The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately
wicked. (Jer.17:9)
Here, Jeremiah is stating that man cannot trust his own
judgment because the seat of that judgment (the heart) is not trustworthy. But
there is more.
King David, who the Bible describes as "a man after God’s
heart" (Acts 13:22), expressed a profound truth about man’s inability to
grasp "right" and "wrong."
Who can understand his own error? (Psa. 19:12)
The question David asked in this verse is rhetorical. The
truth of the matter is that no one can understand his errors. That is why man
makes so many. Man’s capacity to navigate his moral path is nonexistent.
Despite his assertions to the contrary, man was never designed to be the moral
authority in his own life. The prophet Jeremiah conveyed this absolute truth in
words that couldn’t be more clear.
O Lord, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is
not in man that walks to direct his own steps. (Jer. 10:23)
The words of Jeremiah state a truth that this world has
rejected since the Garden of Eden. Simply put, man, left to his own moral
devices, will choose the wrong path. Jesus Christ himself understood this
absolute moral law. And His life reflected this understanding. The Bible states
that when Jesus walked as a man on the earth, even He did not rely on his own
wisdom. Notice His words:
I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my
judgment is just: because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father
which has sent me. ( Jn 5:30)
The Bible asserts in the strongest of language that the Great
God, who created the heavens and the earth and all things, stands as the one and
only unimpeachable Moral Authority of the universe. It is He who decides what is
right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil, what is just and what is
unjust. The God of the Bible is infinitely wise, infinitely just, infinitely
powerful, infinitely loving, and most infinitely MORAL. Man doesn’t come close
to "infinitely" in any of these areas.
An Unchangeable God
The issue that presents the greatest problem to those in the
secular world as well as those who profess a faith in the scriptures is the fact
that the God of the Bible never changes His moral positions. In other words,
what He hated four thousand years ago, He hates today. The apostle James once
described God as one in whom there is "no variableness nor shadow of
turning" (James 1:17). With these words, James is stating that there isn’t
even a hint of movement with respect to God’s moral compass. He doesn’t
change with the times. He is eternal. Time has no effect on Him.
However, man’s moral compass is always in a state of flux
because his values are constantly being influenced by the world around him - a
world that is always changing. To illustrate this point, consider how values
have changed in the United States over the past 50 years. Our attitude about
virtue and integrity are radically different than they were in prior
generations. For example: can you imagine U.S. presidents such as Harry S.
Truman or Dwight David Eisenhower using the argument "it depends on what
the meaning of the word ‘is’ is" to defend themselves against charges
that they willfully lied to the American people?
Today our leaders play word games with the truth and are even
smug about it. Is it any wonder that senior executives in the tobacco industry
appearing before a senate investigation swore with a straight face that
cigarettes are not addicting? But it doesn’t end there.
Our opinions regarding sex, marriage, and family would have
astonished earlier generations. These issues have been redefined by the
proponents of a "new morality" - a morality that has fallen prey to
what our leading thinkers call "situational ethics." There is no
getting around it, the world of today is vastly different than that of
yesterday. And nowhere is this more evident than in the United States.
There once was a time when most Americans navigated their
lives around a fixed moral standard - a code of right and wrong. For most, this
was the Bible. Stealing was wrong because God said, "You shall not
steal." Lying was wrong because God said, "You shall not bear false
witness." Killing broke the sixth commandment, and adultery the seventh.
If you were to read an early 20th century grammar
school textbook, you would find numerous references to God, Christianity, and
the Bible. And each was treated with great deference and respect.
Today, however, our society demands that all moral standards
constantly adjust their view to conform to society’s conduct. As a result of
this thinking, what we once thought was abhorrent moral behavior is now regarded
as respectable and even virtuous.
The great American news journalist, Walter Cronkite, once
lamented the moral decline of America this way:
There was a time when Americans asked, ‘Is it right or is
it wrong?’ Later we asked, ‘Is it legal or is it illegal?’ Today we ask,
‘Can I get away with it or will I get caught?’
The result of this thinking can be seen in every strata of
society. Students cheat in school without any sense of guilt. Adults cheat in
business because "that’s the way it is." Marketing firms cheat and
advertisers are brazen in their misrepresentation of products. Politicians cheat
in an attempt to influence elections. Clergymen cheat to control their flocks.
The morality of today claims to all who would hear that
cheating is ok as long as you have a reason for it and you don’t get caught.
This is the same logic used by psychopaths, rapists, extortioners, drug pushers,
and every other kind of lowlife our world has produced. And it possesses about
the same moral weight. Sadly, this belief is embraced by an entire generation.
The great tragedy of society today is that it is not afraid
to break with the moral conventions of prior generations. Conventions held as
sacred because of their origin (the Bible). Today, we make our own rules -
define our own moral behavior and values. We are the masters of our own
spiritual course. And where has it taken us? Has it made us better? Has it made
us more just? One doesn’t have to look hard for the answer to these questions.
An American Tragedy
In America’s courtrooms, lawyers spin tales designed to
confuse juries as opposed to present credible evidence. Some will even attempt
to suppress information that may undermine their case, even though it would
advance righteous judgment. And this is the "rule," not the
"exception."
The Trial of the Century
Recently, America was captivated by what was referred to as
"the trial of the century." The attorneys involved represented some of
the best legal minds in the country. Those representing the defendant were even
referred to as "The Dream Team." Throughout the trial, these very
skilled and highly compensated legal minds, asserted to the jury, that they were
on a quest for the truth. However, when being interviewed on a nationally
syndicated television program, a member of this "team" was asked if
the trial was really a "search for truth." He responded by saying,
"If you want to search for truth, go to church. We search for doubt."
Throughout the trial, which had the atmosphere of a major
sporting event, Americans were witness to a system of "justice" that
represented an avalanche of deception, distortion, and misrepresentation as TRUTH. In its aftermath a murderer went free, a nation was divided even
further, two children lost their mother, a family lost a son, and two savagely
killed Americans were buried. So much for TRUTH.
Where is God?
As man continues to redefine his view of morality, his
proximity to his Creator becomes more distant (Isa. 59:2). In short, the Great
Creator and Governor of the Universe is no longer real, nor is His word. Today,
God is some mystical thing that can be defined as anything you want Him to be.
Oh, people will claim to believe in some "higher power," but when it
comes to that power ruling their lives, that’s where man draws the line.
The Bible reveals that in the beginning, God made man in His
own image (Gen. 1:26-27). Today, man seems bent on returning the favor. Under
this proposition, man can craft, in his own mind, a god that he is most
comfortable with - a god that hates the things he hates, loves the things he
loves, and believes the things he believes - a god who is just like him.
Too Busy for God
Although man seems content on guiding his own spiritual path,
and hence creating his own god, occasionally circumstances arise that require
more. Even nonbelievers will often call on the God of the Bible in times of
great distress. September 11 is a good example. The problem with this is that
our petitions are, for the most part, driven by a sense of urgency as opposed to
a sense of humility or even a sense of curiosity.
In a very real sense, we have become a society of users, even
when it comes to prayer. We call out to God when He can do something for us.
Otherwise, we just don’t seem to have the time to speak to the King of
Creation. After all, we’re really very busy. Abraham Lincoln once made a
chilling observation about an America that was too busy for God.
Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too
self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too
proud to pray to the God that made us." Abraham Lincoln
As a result of this arrogance, most Americans wander
aimlessly through a life consumed with "the now" and blind to a
profound truth that "you reap what you sow" (Gal. 6:7). In this world
God is simply not real. He seems so far away. The tragedy is that when real
trouble strikes, man feels that God has somehow abandoned him and not the other
way around.
However, the sword of God’s unchangeable moral compass cuts
both ways. Just as God is not buying the situational ethics pawned off as
morality by the secular world, it’s not likely much of professing Christianity’s
approach to the faith has gained His endorsement either. And surprisingly it is
for the same reason.
Situational Christianity
The stark reality is that most professing Christians
situationalize their ethics too. For example, many if not most of the traditions
embraced by Protestants today have no Biblical basis, but rather come from
beliefs that were carved out of human reasoning. For example, in an earlier
chapter of this book, professing Christianity’s approach to the Sabbath and
Holy Days were exposed as totally inconsistent with the scriptures. But it doesn’t
end there.
Much of what is taken for granted in thousands of churches
across the United States and even the western world for that matter, is borne
out of tradition, not the Bible. The truth is that when the scriptures do
mention these traditions, they invariably take a position that goes contrary to
the common practice.
Consider just some of the traditions that are embraced by the
overwhelming majority of the Protestant world, and ask yourself from where do
these practices come?
Why are some ministers referred to as "Reverend,"
"Father," or "His Holiness," etc when the scriptures
forbid it?
Why do some ministers wear robes of varying styles when
there is no evidence of such a practice in the New Testament?
Why do most churches take up a collection every week when
the scriptures specifically identify when offerings are to be taken?
Why do some churches take the Passover (Communion) daily,
others weekly, or even quarterly, when the scriptures clearly state it is to
be taken annually?
Why do some churches only give a wafer during
"Communion" when the scriptures prescribe unleavened bread and wine?
Why do differing denomination have different liturgies,
when the scriptures provide specific guidelines for the conducting of church
services?
Why do some churches light candles and burn incense when
there is no evidence of such a practice in the New Testament church?
Why do some churches bless animals when there isn’t even
a hint of Jesus or His disciples doing such a thing?
Why do churches name themselves after Biblical
personalities, locations, or events when all the churches of the New Testament
were called The Church of God?
Why do most churches represent Jesus as having long hair
when the Bible states that He couldn’t possibly have worn his hair that way?
Why do some denominations require baptism by
"sprinkling" when every baptism recorded in the Bible was done by
immersion?
Why do some denominations baptize infants despite the fact
that there isn’t a single example in the Bible of such a practice?
Why do some churches practice vicarious baptisms (baptism
for the dead) when the scriptures strongly suggest that such a practice goes
totally contrary to the process of conversion?
Why do some churches include women in their ordained
ministry when the Bible ordains that responsibility exclusively to men?
Why do some churches require their ministry to be refrain
from marriage when the Bible actually warns believers to beware of those who
engage in such a practice (celibacy)?
These are just a few of dozens of issues where professing
Christianity holds a variety of views, many of which contradict each other and
most of which contradict the scriptures. The fact is that although most
professing Christians may not know it, the overwhelming majority of churches
follow man-made traditions when worshiping the God of the Bible. In other words, they have chosen to decide for themselves how they will worship the one
true and immutable God.
The scriptures reveal that Jesus condemned this practice in
His generation. Why would anyone think He would accept it now? Perhaps the
"believer" of today can be included among those in the secular world
who think religion is a lot like "art."
Sin Waxes Hot and Love Waxes Cold
When describing the last days, Jesus indicated that as sin,
which is the breaking of God’s law (1Jn. 3:4), increased, love would dissipate
(Mt. 24:12). The point He was making was that mankind would become so hostile to
God’s law at the end time, compassion and a genuine outgoing concern for
others would be almost nonexistent. As a result, acts of unspeakable cruelty
would grow in both intensity and frequency.
The Big Question Regarding 9/11
With this in mind, is it possible to understand why God,
whose position on morality never changes, may very well have withdrawn His
protection from the United States on that tragic September day? Does the Bible
identify a time in the past when the Great Creator withheld His protection from
His people? As a matter of fact, it does. And the similarities between the
nation of Israel thousands of years ago and United States today are striking!
A Lesson from the Past
Throughout the Old Testament, the nation of Israel played a
prominent role in God’s plan. The scriptures reveal that the Eternal intended
to use it as an example to all the earth of how a people can be rightly
governed. Israel was to stand as a model nation - a nation under the direct
authority of God Almighty. A nation with laws that reflected God’s wisdom and
His justice. Imaging living in such a land - a land where God Himself was the
architect of it’s government. The descendants of Jacob were given that
opportunity.
However, the Bible also indicates that this great nation
would be destroyed by its enemies and led away as captive slaves. All the
prosperity and safety they had enjoyed as a real super-power would eventually
evaporate and be replaced with untold suffering. The history of Israel reveals
how such a catastrophe could happen. And more importantly, why God would let it
happen. To best understand this extraordinary lesson, it is important to return
to the birth of this nation God likened to His "bride" (Isa. 62:5).
The Birth of a Nation
Almost thirty five hundred years ago, the children of Israel
were rescued from a horrible oppression inflicted on them by the nation of
Egypt, who at that time was the premier super-power on earth. Shortly after this
deliverance, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob entered into a special
covenant with them. The terms of this covenant were quite simple. Israel was to
obey all of God’s instructions to them. In return, the Great Creator of the
universe would physically bless them in a way that would set them apart from all
the nations on earth. Additionally, God would be their personal protector, and
as such, He would safeguard them from their enemies and even ensure that their
enemies would be in fear of them.
A Covenant with Israel
God introduced the terms of His covenant by explaining that
there was a very specific link between Israel’s obedience and God’s
blessing. However, if Israel would obey their Deliverer, they would become the
preeminent nation on earth.
And it shall come to pass, if you shall hearken diligently
unto the voice of the Lord your God, to observe and to do all his commandments
which I command you this day, that the Lord your God will set you on high above
all nations of the earth. (Dt. 28:1)
This is an extraordinary promise. Here, the very God who led
Israel out of Egypt, and in doing so, brought the mightiest nation on earth to
its knees, was promising a collection of slaves that they were to become a
nation to which all other nations would look up. He then outlined a series of
blessings that would befall them if they obeyed. These blessings would
include unmatched physical prosperity and growth - a prosperity that would be
greatly desired by any nation on earth - then or now. Notice the promise God makes to the
children of Israel if they obey Him.
And all these blessings shall come on you, and overtake
you, if you shall hearken unto the voice of the Lord your God. Blessed
shall you be in the city, and blessed shall you be in the field. Blessed shall
be the fruit of your body, and the fruit of your ground, and the fruit of your
cattle, the increase of your kine, and the flocks of your sheep. Blessed shall
be your basket and your store. Blessed shall you be when you come in, and
blessed shall you be when you go out. (Dt. 28:2-6)
With these words, God was explaining that if Israel would
rely on Him and heed His words, they would live what could only be described as
a "charmed life." Whatever they would do - and wherever they would do
it - would turn out right.
God then promised Israel that although they would have
enemies, those enemies would be scattered if they attempted to harm them.
The Lord shall cause your enemies that rise up against you
to be smitten before your face: they shall come out against you one way, and
flee before you seven ways. (Dt. 28:7)
In the book of Leviticus, God indicated that Israel’s
military superiority would be so overwhelming, that they would be able to rout
armies that outnumbered them 100 to one.
And five of you shall chase a hundred, and a hundred of you
shall put ten thousand to flight: and your enemies shall fall before you by the
sword. (Lev. 26:8)
God continued outlining the terms of His covenant by
reaffirming His promise of incredible physical blessings for Israel. He declared
that their prosperity could be seen, even in their food reserves.
The Lord shall command the blessing upon you in your
storehouses, and in all that you set your hand unto; and he shall bless you in
the land which the Lord your God gives you. (Dt. 28:8)
When God promised to bless "all that you set your
hand to do," He was declaring that He would even inspire Israel’s
creative and technological efforts. In essence, God was saying that the great
inventions and discoveries down through time would come through His people.
However, the Great Creator then reminded Israel that the
tremendous relationship they were to enjoy with Him was predicated on their obedience. If they obeyed, the entire world would be in awe of them.
The Lord shall establish you as an holy people unto
himself, as he has sworn unto you, if you shall keep the commandments of
the Lord your God, and walk in his ways.
And all the people of the earth shall see that you are
called by the name of the Lord; and they shall be afraid of you. (Dt. 28:9-10)
God then continued to present what can only be called the
greatest "wish list" any nation on earth could ever construct. It
included uncanny prosperity, tremendous natural resources, including their
climate as well as protection from their enemies. Imagine if a third world
country today was presented with an opportunity to enter into such a covenant.
Consider what they would be offered.
And the Lord shall make you plenteous in goods, in the
fruit of your body, and in the fruit of your cattle, and in the fruit of your
ground, in the land which the Lord sware unto your fathers to give you.
The Lord shall open unto you his good treasure, the heavens
to give the rain unto your land in his season, and to bless all the work of
your hand: and you shall lend unto many nations, and you shall not borrow.
And the Lord shall make you the head, and not the tail; and
you shall be above only, and you shall not be beneath... (Dt. 28:11-13)
The Eternal also promised that if Israel would honor His
words, they would enjoy a very unique and intimate relationship with Him.
And I will set my tabernacle among you, and my soul shall not
abhor you.
And I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you
shall be my people. (Lev. 26:11-13)
With these words, the Governor of the universe was extending
to the children of Israel the greatest package of national blessings ever
assembled. Consider what God was promising them.
Israel would:
Multiply in population,
expand in territory,
thrive in labor and commerce, and
increase in wealth and prosperity.
Their defense would be the strongest,
their economy the richest,
their prestige would extend to every corner of the world,
and they would be the envy of all the nations on earth.
Their enemies would fear them,
their friends would respect them, and
their God would love them.
All of this in exchange for one thing: "OBEY MY
VOICE." This offer by the Almighty looks like the greatest "no
brainer" in history. It’s hard to imagine anyone contemplating it for
more than a second. However, when examining the extraordinary prosperity God was
offering, a question leaps out - one that begs to be answered.
Has a nation ever existed that was so blessed?
And does that nation exist today?
It is hard to imagine that any nation in human history more
closely reflects those promises than the United States. This great land can
stake claim to every one of them as no nation in human history can. It has
enjoyed the greatest strength, the richest economy, the most extraordinary
advances in science and industry. Its soil is the richest. Its natural resources
the most abundant.
America has been seen by people around the world as a magical
place. It is the home of freedom and opportunity. It has been called "The
Land of Dreams" and has been the most coveted ticket in the history of
immigration. For two centuries the United States has seemingly rolled the dice
and they keep coming up "seven." This nation is truly a land of
promise and the beneficiary of Divine gifts. Abraham Lincoln certainly thought
so. Notice his words:
We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of
Heaven. We have been preserved these many years in peace and prosperity. We
have grown in numbers, wealth and power as no other nation has ever grown.
However, President Lincoln was also deeply concerned about a
sense of national arrogance that would make the terrible mistake of thinking
that its prominence among the nations of the world was the result of its
personal skill and talent.
But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious
hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened
us; and we have vainly imagined in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all
these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own.
Shame on America
This is the story of America in the twenty-first century.
Because of our unmitigated gall and arrogance, we now believe that the great
prosperity and freedoms we have enjoyed for over two centuries are somehow the
product of American ingenuity and "Yankee know-how," not Divine
blessings. The great American patriot and president, Thomas Jefferson, warned of
such thinking. His bold words stand as an indictment against the America of
today. What high school history textbook in the entire country would have the
courage to preserve such a statement?
God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties
of a nation be secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction
in the minds of the people, that these liberties are a gift of God?
Today in the United States a great movement has emerged
dedicated to proving Thomas Jefferson wrong. Through it, every attempt is being
made to expunge the knowledge of the God of Heaven out of our national
landscape. The architects of this movement have tried to redefine America as a
nation founded on the principle that faith and government are mortal enemies.
They attack those who believe faith is a fundamental partner of our government
as "religious fanatics" attempting to build a theocracy.
An America Lost
Today in the United States any public expression of faith,
especially Christianity, is viewed as a threat to our freedom. The irony to this
is that America was once proud to express its belief in the God of the Bible.
Consider just a few examples: John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the
United States, thought nothing of expressing his thoughts concerning the value
of the scriptures.
It has been my custom for many years to read the Bible in
its entirety once a year.
He was not alone in this sentiment. Theodore Roosevelt
stated that he saw more value in the wisdom expressed in God’s word than
that taught in America’s great academies and universities.
A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a
college education.
Daniel Webster saw a link between following the word of God
and national prosperity.
If we abide by the principles taught by the Bible, our
country will go on prospering.
Abraham Lincoln acknowledged that Jesus Christ was the
Savior of the world and that the Bible was a gift from God Himself.
I believe the Bible is the best gift that God has ever
given to man. All the good from the Savior of the world is communicated to us
through this book. I have been driven many times to my knees by the
overwhelming conviction that I had no where else to go.
Presidents such as George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and
Calvin Coolidge all saw an inextricable connection between a workable
government and obedience to the Bible.
"It is impossible to rightly govern the world without
God and the Bible." George Washington
"The Bible is
the rock on which our republic rests." Andrew Jackson
"The foundation of our society and our government rest
so much on the teachings of the Bible that it would be difficult to support them
if faith in these teachings would cease to be practically universal in our
country." Calvin Coolidge
These words express a fundamental principle as powerful as
the law of gravity - without God and His word, what goes up will come
down. God Himself expressed this truth to the infant nation He had recently
delivered from bondage.
The Consequences of Disobedience
After outlining the unimaginable blessings He would bestow on
Israel in consideration of their obedience, God explained the consequences of
disobedience. He did this because of His extraordinary fairness and love. Love,
because by explaining the penalties for rebellion, God was discouraging the very
behavior that would go totally contrary to Israel’s true happiness. God begins
by returning to His great moral code and explains that just as obedience to His
law brings blessings, disobedience will bring "curses."
But it shall come to pass, if you will not hearken unto
the voice of the Lord your God, to observe to do all his commandments and his
statutes which I command you this day; that all these curses shall come
upon you, and overtake you: (Dt. 28:15)
Through His servant Moses, the Eternal then described a state
in which no nation wants to find themselves. The consequences for disobeying are
truly catastrophic. As a result of rebelling against God and His law, wealth
will turn to poverty, strength to weakness, fame to contempt, and hope to
despair. Further, there would be no place in all the land that would be exempt
from God’s punishment. Whether it was commerce and industry in the city or
agriculture in the country, everything will fail.
Cursed shall you be in the city, and cursed shall you be in
the field (Dt. 28:16)
The Great God who provided for and sustained Israel then
explained that if His people rebelled against Him, prosperity would be a thing
of the past. None of the great abundance they knew would be left - only empty
storehouses. No matter where or when they looked, the only thing they would see
would be NOTHING.
Cursed shall be your basket and your store.
Cursed shall be the fruit of your body, and the fruit of
your land, and the increase of your kine, and the flocks of your sheep.
Cursed shall you be when you come in, and cursed shall you
be when you go out. (Dt. 28:17-19)
But God wasn’t finished teaching His people about the law
of cause and effect. He continued to contrast the benefits of
obedience with the consequences of rebellion.
No More Inspiration
When God outlined the blessings He would give to Israel if
they obeyed, He said that He would actually inspire their creative efforts -
everything they put their hand to would prosper (Dt. 28:8). However, God now
explains that if Israel refuses to obey Him, all the breaks would go the other
way. Abundance would be replaced with austerity. And everywhere there would be
nothing but contempt for a people that was once so great. All this if Israel
refused to obey the true God.
The Lord shall send upon you cursing, vexation, and rebuke,
in all that you set thine hand to do, until you be destroyed, and until thou
perish quickly; because of the wickedness of your doings, whereby you hast
forsaken me. (Dt 28:20)
Once again, God returns to a recurring theme of obedience to
Him. Not because He is some kind of egomaniacal monster, but because He is a
loving God who wants His people to grow and prosper. His warning regarding the
consequences of rebellion was intended to serve as a deterrent to His people
from sinning. That deterrent would also include the removal of physical health
and healing.
None of These Diseases
Shortly after leading the children of Israel out of Egypt,
God promised to spare them from the horrible plagues He had brought upon the
Egyptians. However, once again, this promise was predicated on Israel’s
obedience.
...If you will diligently harken to the voice of the
Lord your God, and will do that which is right in His sight, and will give ear
to His commandments, and keep all His statutes, I will put none of these
diseases upon you which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I am the Lord
that heals you. (Ex.15:26)
God would later say that he would fill Israel with health
and remove diseases from their midst (Ex. 23:25) and even give those diseases
to their enemies (Dt. 7:15).
God My Healer
The Bible reveals that one of God’s names is Yhvh
Ropheka (God my Healer), and as such He truly does have power over man’s
health. And why shouldn’t He? After all, God made man. Every molecule that
comprises the genetic code of each human being works in accordance with laws
God has ordained. The Great God is the best equipped Being in the universe to
protect man from the ravages of disease. In the New Testament, Jesus even
likened himself to a physician (Mt. 9:12). The point here is that God can
bestow the blessing of health on a nation or withhold that blessing from them.
This fact was affirmed by God when He indicated that if Israel rebelled
against Him or His law, He would withhold His protection from diseases, and
instead bring plagues upon them.
The Lord shall make the pestilence cleave unto you, until
it has consumed you from off the land, whither you go to possess it.
The Lord shall smite you with a consumption, and with a
fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the
sword, and with blasting, and with mildew; and they shall pursue you until
thou perish. (Dt. 28:21-22)
God went on to say that even mental illness would afflict
this people he had so richly blessed.
The Lord shall smite thee with madness, and blindness, and
astonishment of heart:
And you shall grope at noonday, as the blind gropes in
darkness, and you shall not prosper in your ways: and you shall be only
oppressed and spoiled evermore, and no man shall save you. (Dt. 28:28-29)
It is important to understand that God does not do this
because He is some great bully in the sky. He is not simply trying to
"rough up" a people who are defenseless. The Bible reveals that God
derives no pleasure out of human suffering (Ezk. 33:11). On the contrary, it
causes Him great anguish. What God is doing is explaining to those whom He has
created, that they need him. He created them that way. Man is not unlike an
infant in the care of a loving parent. Every young child relies on that parent
for sustenance - the essentials of life. This includes their food, clothing,
shelter, protection, and love.
Today, man doesn’t believe he needs God for anything. By
withholding His blessings, God is teaching His people - and the whole world for
that matter - that man without the true God is like a child without a loving
parent.
The Weather Shall Betray You
When God revealed the great blessings He would bestow on
Israel if they obeyed His commandments, He included a climate that would be
conducive to abundant crop production (Dt. 28:12). Like all of the creation, the
weather is also subject to the God of Heaven. As such, it does what He commands
it to do. Throughout the scriptures, God has used weather to demonstrate His
strength. In the days of Noah, He commanded the heavens to open and release a
relentless rain upon the earth (Gen.7). In the days of Elijah the prophet, God
sealed up the heavens, causing a great drought (I Ki. 18:1, Jas. 5:17). The book
of Zechariah reveals that God will even employ the weather during the millennium
to correct the nation of Egypt and encourage them to keep His Holy Days,
specifically The Feast of Tabernacles (Zech. 14:16-18).
When describing to Israel the consequences of disobedience,
God includes adverse weather - a weather that would not sustain crops. This is
clearly one of the great devices the Creator can use that can radically change
the prosperity of a nation, and God said He was prepared to do just that.
And the heaven that is over your head shall be brass, and
the earth that is under you shall be iron.
The Lord shall make the rain of your land powder and dust:
from heaven shall it come down upon you, until you be destroyed. (Dt.
28:23-24)
As a result of a massive depletion of rain, as well as an
incursion of insects, crops will fail, and agricultural production will be a
thing of the past.
You shall carry much seed out into the field, and shall
gather but little in; for the locust shall consume it.
You shall plant vineyards, and dress them, but shall
neither drink of the wine, nor gather the grapes; for the worms shall eat
them.
You shall have olive trees throughout all your coasts, but
you shall not anoint thyself with the oil; for your olive shall cast its
fruit. (Dt. 28:38-40)
A Brief Review
So far, God has explained to the children of Israel that if
they obey Him, they will be the recipients of unimaginable blessings. However,
He also described the consequences for refusing to obey. These consequences
include great poverty and sickness as well as the depletion of natural resources
and a favorable climate. He now explains that Israel will experience first hand,
the utter destruction and humiliation of defeat in war.
National Security Will be Decimated
When God established the nation of Israel, He knew it would
have enemies. But He also knew that He could provide them with the greatest
security network on earth. God assured the Israelites that they would receive
that protection if they obeyed.
Now, in the interest of fairness, God explains what Israel’s
defenses would look like without Him, and it is not a pleasant sight. The great
strength they would enjoy as a superpower would be so depleted they would
actually be turned to flight by enemies who were radically inferior to them. God
began by indicating that He would break the pride of Israel’s power (Lev.
26:19). As a result, what lay before them would be inconceivable.
The Lord shall cause you to be smitten before your enemies:
you shalt go out one way against them, and flee seven ways before them: and
shall be removed into all the kingdoms of the earth. (Dt.28:25)
So complete would be the destruction of a nation bent on
rebelling against God, that it would be driven out of its own land and led away
captive.
The Lord shall bring you, and your king which you shall set
over yourself, unto a nation which neither you nor your fathers have known;
and there shall you serve other gods, wood and stone.
And you shall become an astonishment, a proverb, and a
byword, among all nations wither the Lord shall lead you. (Dt. 28:36-37)
When describing the utter destruction of Israel, God said it
would be perpetrated by an enemy that had a ferocious contempt for everything
about this once-blessed nation. Further, this destroying people would show
absolutely no mercy on their captives. They would only despise them, whether
young or old.
The Lord shall bring a nation against you from afar, from
the end of the earth, as swift as the eagle flies; a nation whose tongue you
shalt not understand;
A nation of fierce countenance, which shall not regard the
person of the old, nor show favor unto the young:
And he shall eat the fruit of your cattle, and the fruit of
your land, until you be destroyed: which also shall not leave you either corn,
wine, or oil, or the increase of your kine, or flocks of your sheep, until he
has destroyed you.
And he shall besiege you in all your gates, until your high
and fenced walls come down, wherein you trusted, throughout all your land: and
he shall besiege you in all your gates throughout all your land, which the
Lord your God has given thee. (Dt. 28:49-52)
Great Humiliation and Injustice
It is hard to imagine that things could get worse for a
nation committed to walking totally contrary to the God who raised them up - but
worse it will get. God then declared that if Israel rebelled against Him and His
law, they would suffer unbelievable humiliation and injustice. This humiliation
will come at the hands of their enemies.
You shall betroth a wife, and another man shall lie with
her: you shalt build a house, and you shalt not dwell therein: you shall plant
a vineyard, and shall not gather the grapes thereof.
Your ox shall be slain before your eyes, and you shall not
eat thereof: your ass shall be violently taken away from before your face, and
shall not be restored to you; your sheep shall be given unto your enemies, and
you shall have none to rescue them.
Your sons and your daughters shall be given unto another
people, and your eyes shall look, and fail with longing for them all the day
long: and there shall be no might in your hand.
The fruit of your land, and all your labors, shall a nation
which you know not eat up; and you shall be only oppressed and crushed away:
So that you shall be mad for the sight of your eyes which
you shall see. (Dt. 28:30-34)
God also stated that because of Israel’s refusal to walk in
the way that He would direct, they would have to march to the orders of an enemy
that would enslave them.
Because you served not the Lord your God with joyfulness,
and with gladness of heart, for the abundance of all things;
Therefore shall you serve your enemies which the Lord shall
send against you, in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness, and in want of
all things: and he shall put a yoke of iron upon your neck, until he has
destroyed you. (Dt. 28:47-48)
The Ultimate Humiliation
In a very real sense, rebellion against God by a nation that
once knew Him, is nothing less than an act of depravity. It stands as
unimaginably foolish. It constitutes the height of arrogance, and God said it
would be met with the ultimate of curses. The ravages of war can bring massive
suffering on a people. In its wake there can be disease and almost always
FAMINE. When explaining to Israel the consequences of rejecting His law, God
described the gravity of the FAMINE they would experience. The words that follow
illustrate where man will stoop, absent the protection of a great God.
When your enemies are besieging your towns, you will become
so desperate for food that you will even eat the children that the Lord your
God has given you.
Even the most refined man of noble birth will become so
desperate during the siege that he will eat some of his own children because
he has no other food.
He will not even give any to his brother or to the wife he
loves or to any of his children who are left.
Even the most refined woman of noble birth, so rich that
she has never had to walk anywhere, will behave in the same way. When the
enemy besieges her town, she will become so desperate for food that she will
secretly eat her newborn child and the afterbirth as well.
She will not share them with the husband she loves or any
of her children. (Dt. 28:53-57) Today’s
English Version
Why Would God Punish His People?
Throughout this covenant God reminded Israel that His
blessings would be showered down upon them like a gentle rain. However, that
rain would cease, and curses would appear, if Israel elected to walk contrary to
God’s law.
Moreover all these curses shall come upon you, and shall
pursue you, and overtake you, till you be destroyed; because you hearkened not
unto the voice of the Lord your God, to keep his commandments and his statutes
which he commanded you:
And they shall be upon you for a sign and for a wonder, and
upon your seed for ever. (Dt. 28:45-46)
These verses reveal a great honesty about the God of the
Bible. There is nothing subtle about His words. They are clear and direct. They
outline a very specific formula for tapping into the wisdom, wealth, and
strength of Almighty God. But they also reveal that God is not interested in His
people taking Him for a "test drive" before they buy. And why should
he be? Israel saw firsthand that God could deliver on His promise. The problem
was that Israel couldn’t.
The law God gave to the children of Israel fills the pages of
the books of Moses (the first five books of the Bible). Here, God provides His
wisdom regarding the great moral and ethical questions man faces to this very
day. If any society would open that book and commit to honoring the wisdom of The
Holy One of Israel, they would be the beneficiaries of promises that are as
timeless as the God who gave them.
Tragically, Israel rebelled against God and His formula for
blessings. And they suffered horribly for it. There is little doubt that this
once - rich nation must have wondered where God was as the armies of its enemies
advanced toward them. When destruction seems so imminent and so real, its very
easy to ask the question that must also have been on the lips of millions of
Americans on September 11.
Where Was God?
The answer to this question may be too simple for many
Americans to believe. The great God of the universe was where He has always
been. In the third Heaven where His will is performed continually. In that
kingdom there is only peace and abundance. The real question is: Where were we?
And why has a people so richly blessed been persuaded to reject its only hope
and in essence, go it alone. This route has been traveled before, and its
streets are only paved with misery.
Those who think the idea of "blessings" and
"cursings" is inconsistent with their understanding of a God of love,
should ask themselves what this world would look like if there were no
consequences for evil. Further, those who believe that God is like some genie in
a lamp, or a jolly old fat man who brings people presents once a year, cannot
grasp that God is a loving parent who is fully capable of disciplining His
children.
Does God discipline? Consider some absolute truths about the
God of the Bible that are routinely rejected by so many who think of the
Almighty as simply a nice old man who just wants to be liked. Included in this
list are facts about the United States that reflect an attitude of defiance
toward the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Fact I
God is perfectly capable of rendering His judgment against
nations. He did so to both Israel and Judah over twenty five hundred years ago.
The result was enslavement.
It is true that God is merciful and patient, but He isn’t
foolish; and He isn’t one to be mocked (Ga.6:7). God created the laws of cause
and effect - the laws of blessings and cursings. When speaking to the nation of
Israel, He reminded them that sin brings with it a real penalty. Additionally,
He informed them that sin is not something that can be hidden. Eventually every
sin will be exposed and will in turn expose the sinner.
But if you will not do so, behold, you have sinned against
the Lord: and be sure your sin will find you out. (Num. 32:23)
Fact II
Throughout history, God has used other nations to execute His
judgment. He used Assyria to punish Israel and Babylon to punish Judah. Each of
these nations (Israel and Judah) were ripped from their land and led away into a
humiliating captivity. At that time, families were separated, children were
slaughtered, and their wealth stolen - just as God had predicted.
O Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, and the staff in their
hand is mine indignation.
I will send him against an hypocritical nation, and against
the people of my wrath will I give him a charge, to take the spoil, and to take
the prey, and to tread them down like the mire of the streets. (Isa.10:5-6)
The Bible makes it abundantly clear that Israel and Judah
were stripped of the great liberty they had because they rejected they very God
who gave them their freedom in the first place. As inconceivable as it may seem,
this people laid waste the great moral code of the most morally pure Being in
existence They despised His judgments and polluted His Sabbaths (Ezk. 20:24).
As a result of this defiance, God gave them over to a nation whose laws were not
"good", "just", or "moral" (Ezk. 20:25).
Fact III
Today, the United States is less connected to a legitimate
moral compass than at any time in its history. We wink at promiscuity if it is
"consensual." As if adultery, fornication, homosexuality, or any other
perversion possesses even an ounce of virtue because the participants agree.
Adam and Eve mutually agreed to eating of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and
Evil. How impressed was God with their unity?
Today, we struggle with these issues but refuse the accept
the only real truth concerning what they truly are. We can re-define these
conditions as "harmless" or even "virtuous" if we wish. What
we somehow can’t seem to understand is that they are dangerous.
Additionally, leaders in professing Christianity have
integrated into their faith festivals and beliefs that are nothing less than an
insult to the God of heaven. Whether it is Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter
Sunday, Christmas, Lent, All Saints Day, Saint Patrick’s Day, or Halloween,
"Believers" have been convinced that they can somehow find a way to do
God one better when it comes to worshiping Him.
Those who think they can make evil good simply by declaring
it so are in for a terrifying truth. The great prophet Isaiah was inspired to
record that truth.
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put
darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet
for bitter!
Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent
in their own sight!
Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of
strength to mingle strong drink:
Which justify the wicked for reward, and take away the
righteousness of the righteous from him! (Isa. 5:20-23)
Now listen to what God says will befall those who mock Him
with their judgments - those who have crafted their own standard of morality.
Therefore as the fire devours the stubble, and the flame
consumes the chaff, so their root shall be as rottenness, and their blossom
shall go up as dust: because they have cast away the law of the Lord of hosts,
and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel.
Therefore is the anger of the Lord kindled against his
people, and he has stretched forth his hand against them, and has smitten
them: and the hills did tremble, and their carcases were torn in the midst of
the streets. For all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand is
stretched out still. (Isa. 5:24-25)
God’s word emphatically declares that Jesus Christ is going
to return to this earth with great POWER and GLORY (Rev. 19:11-15), and when he
does, he will EXECUTE His JUDGMENT on the "ungodly" (Jude 15). There
will be no mocking God’s law then.
Fact IV
The United States is more violent now than at any time in its
history. Whether it’s talk of war, gangs, domestic violence, crime,
recreation, or abortion, we have become a nation obsessed with blood. This
obsession has driven a wedge between America and the God of Heaven.
The prophet Isaiah was inspired to proclaim that Israel was
estranged from its Creator because of their sins. And specifically mentioned
were acts of violence.
But your iniquities have separated between you and your God,
and your sins have hid His face from you, that He will not hear.
For your hands are defiled with blood and your fingers
with iniquity; your lips have spoken lies, your tongue has muttered
perverseness. (Isa. 59:2-3)
If the United States truly wishes to be reconnected to a God
who is perfectly capable of protecting it from great acts of violence, then
perhaps they should stop engaging in such acts themselves. Americans can shout
to the top of their lungs that they are "Pro Choice." But the voice of
the King of the Universe also thunders. And His words are clear: "CHOOSE
LIFE" (Dt. 30:19).
Fact V
America is more secular than at any time in its history. God
has been kicked out of our national discourse. No prayer in our schools. No
"one nation under God" in our pledge. No Ten Commandments in our courts. Under the relentless prodding of secular humanism, we have
ostensibly informed God "Don’t call us. We’ll call you."
Here’s God’s answer and you would be well advised to read
it several times.
Therefore will I number you to the sword, and you shall all
bow down to the slaughter: because when I called, you did not answer; when I
spoke, you did not hear; but did evil before mine eyes, and did choose that
herein I delighted not. (Isa.65:12)
Thomas Jefferson, a great American patriot and a leading
architect of the United States’ constitution, once offered a chilling warning
regarding how God could deal with this nation. Notice his sobering words:
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just;
that His justice cannot sleep forever.
Perhaps the greatest error this world has ever made in its
history is a total misunderstanding that God is just. And His justice
demands that sin either be punished or forgiven. If man refuses to repent and
turn from sin, then there is only one option left.
A Powerful Indictment
The book of Isaiah contains one of the most powerful
indictments ever leveled against a nation. It speaks of violence in its streets,
corruption in its courts, evil proliferating at an unimaginable rate, and the
total rejection of its Creator and Sustainer. It reveals how a great nation
could fall out of favor with the God who made it great. And why God will not
hear their cry for help when calamity strikes. This indictment exposes a society
as arrogant in its approach toward justice and brazen in its practice of sin. It
then explains how a JUST GOD is going to deal with this nation. As you read
these words, ask yourself if the sins of this people sound familiar.
For your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with
iniquity; your lips have spoken lies, your tongue hath muttered perverseness.
None calls for justice, nor any pleads for truth: they trust
in vanity, and speak lies; they conceive mischief, and bring forth iniquity.
They hatch cockatrice’ eggs and weave the spider’s web:
he that eats of their eggs dies, and that which is crushed breaks out into a
viper.
Their webs shall not become garments, neither shall they
cover themselves with their works: their works are works of iniquity, and the
act of violence is in their hands.
Their feet run to evil, and they make haste to shed innocent
blood: their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity; wasting and destruction are in
their paths.
The way of peace they know not; and there is no judgment in
their goings: they have made them crooked paths: whosoever goes therein shall
know no peace.
Therefore is judgment far from us: we wait for light, but
behold obscurity; for brightness, but we walk in darkness.
We grope for the wall like the blind, and we grope as if we
had no eyes: we stumble at noon day as in the night; we are in desolate places
as dead men.
We roar all like bears, and mourn sore like doves: we look
for judgment, but there is none; for salvation, but it is far off from us.
For our transgressions are multiplied before you, and our
sins testify against us: for our transgressions are with us; and as for our
iniquities, we know them;
In transgressing and lying against the Lord, and departing
away from our God, speaking oppression and revolt, conceiving and uttering from
the heart words of falsehood.
And judgment is turned away backward, and justice stands afar
off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter. (Isa. 59:3-14)
When describing the moral and ethical depravity of this
nation, God stated that it would get so bad that if one of its citizens tried to
repent and turn from sin, he could only do so at great personal risk.
Yea, truth fails; and he that departs from evil makes
himself a prey: and the Lord saw it, and it displeased him that there was no
judgment. (Isa 59:15)
What Will God Do to Such a People?
Contrary to what our actions reveal, God is not blind. He is
not some distant concept residing in some far away place. God is very real and
so is His law. That law is His great moral code that He has woven through the
fabric of time and space. What it says is powerful and absolute. IF YOU BREAK MY
LAW, MY LAW WILL BREAK YOU.
Today man is bent on challenging this principle. He has
ostensibly called on God Almighty to either "put up or shut up." Here
is how God is going to deliver.
Therefore hear
now this, you that are given to pleasures, that dwell carelessly, that say in
your heart, I am, and there is none else beside me; I shall not sit as a
widow, neither shall I know the loss of children:
But these two things shall come to you in a moment in one
day, the loss of children, and widowhood: they shall come upon you in their
perfection for the multitude of thy sorceries, and for the great abundance of
your enchantments.
For you have trusted in your wickedness: you hast said,
None seeth me. Your wisdom and your knowledge, it has perverted you; and you
have said in your heart, I am, and there is none else beside me.
Therefore shall evil come upon you; you shall not know from
whence it rises: and mischief shall fall upon you; you shall not be able to
put it off: and desolation shall come upon you suddenly, which you shall not
know. (Isa. 47:8-11)
This is the fate that awaits the nation that defies the very
God who gave it so much. And this fate is ever so close.
The Last Days
When Jesus gave the Olivet prophecy, He indicated that in the
last days there would be incredible tribulation inflicted on God’s people. He
characterized this tribulation as unlike any in the history of the world (Mt.
24:21). At that time the prophetic nations of Israel and Judah will be on the
wrong end of an incredibly merciless slaughter. The great tragedy is that this
slaughter could be avoided. If the nation God has so richly blessed repented and
turned to their Creator with prayer and fasting (Joel 2:12), He would hear them.
And He would deliver them and would do what gives Him the greatest pleasure - He
would BLESS them.
A Note to Billy Graham
The question of why a just God would allow human suffering
must truly be a painful one to hear. This is because it is almost always asked
at times of great hurt and anguish. But there is an answer to this question -
one that offers a painful reality.
God allows horrible events like that of 9/11 and so many
other tragedies because He wants man to know what the world would look like
without Him as its guiding moral presence. This is not God’s world. Man
decided he did not need God’s wisdom and virtue while living in a garden some
6000 years ago. There, man decided to determine for himself what was
"good" and what was "evil." And he continues to assert that
"right" to this very day.
As a result of man’s judgment, the innocent will always suffer. There will
always be poverty. Families will be ripped apart by divorce. Ignorance and
superstition will corrupt man’s great potential. Justice will be perverted.
Snipers will kill at random. Children will be abducted from their homes and
murdered. Sickness and disease will attack the weak. Tyrants will rule the
earth. And fanatics will fly passenger jets into buildings.
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