II Chronicles 7:14 "If my people which are called by my name will humble
themselves, and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I
will hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land."
There can be no “finger-pointing” when returning to God.
He’s talking to us. Judgment always begins at the House of God.
It is good to be a proud American as long as we can bow to
God. Prayer is never obsolete, outdated or too late.
We are notorious for repenting but not turning. Repentance
means to turn. Do we love evil too much to turn from it?
God is waiting to hear from us. God longs for America to
return to Him.
Forgiveness awaits all who will turn. Healing awaits all who
turn.
Can America return to God? God has given us a great blessing
in our country. It is a blessing worth preserving through prayer and devotion
to God in the face of those who would want to tear it down. Unless we serve God
we will live in bondage.
Christianity and patriotism have much in common. It is
significant to note that:
Our patriotic hymn "My County, ’Tis of Thee", was
written by a Baptist clergyman, Samuel Francis Smith.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was written in 1892 by
a Baptist minister, Francis Bellamy.
The words, "In God We Trust," carried on all of
our coins, are traced to the efforts of the Rev. W.R. Watkinson of Ridleyville,
Pennsylvania. His letter of concern, addressed to the Hon. S.P. Chase, was
dated November 13, 1861. Seven days later Mr. Chase wrote to James Pollock,
Director of the U.S. Mint as follows:
"No nation can be strong except in the strength of God,
or safe except in His defense. The trust of our people in God should be
declared on our national coins. Will you cause a device to be prepared without
delay with a motto expressing in the finest and tersest words possible, this
national recognition."
The president of the College of New Jersey, the Reverend
John Witherspoon (Presbyterian) was the only clergyman to sign the Declaration
of Independence.
He is too forgotten in our history books: John Witherspoon
had a far-reaching influence on this country. He personally taught several of
the signers of the document, and nine of them were graduates of the little
college over which he presided at Princeton.
When he took up his pen to put his name to the document,
Witherspoon declared: "There is a tide in the affairs of men, a spark. We
perceive it now before us. To hesitate is to consent to our own slavery. That
noble instrument upon the table, that insures immortality to its author, should
be subscribed this very morning by every pen in this house. He that will not
respond to its accents, and strain every nerve to carry into effect its
provisions, is unworthy of the name of free man. For my own part, of property I
have some; of reputation, more. That reputation is staked, that property is
pledged on the issue of this contest; and although these gray hairs must soon
descent into the sepulcher, I would infinitely rather they descent thither by
the hand of the executioner than desert at this crisis the sacred cause of my
country."
Can WE make this country great again? Only by humbling ourselves,
and pray and seek God’s face, and turn from our wicked ways, then God will hear
from Heaven, and will forgive our sin and heal our land.
There is only one Man that can save this country and that
Man is Jesus Christ, Yahweh, Jesus of Nazareth and He died 2000 years ago for
you and for your country.
No comments:
Post a Comment