In just a few weeks, we will have another national election. We’ve done this many times before. We’ve had a lot of anger and hostility before. We’ve had division before. I was just reading about the hostility between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, it was very real, very deep and bitter. The country survived.
You can go down through our history and see many occasions like this. If you have access to any of the sites that look at the attacks on Abraham Lincoln in the press and in any other way of communication, you could almost substitute Donald Trump and see the same types of things. All of this is nothing new in American politics.
So what is different this time?
The difference used to be on numerous corners in every town. It used to be that everywhere you drove you would see church steeples, and those church steeples would represent the attitudes of the people who lived in that area. The odds were those steeples would represent churches that were full of people that actually believe what the Bible said, and who had their hope resting in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They were called the salt of the Earth. They were never a majority but they were a significant segment.
What happens to a country when its salt loses its savor? I’m sure you are familiar with at least part of this verse,
Matthew 5:13 (KJV) Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.It is perfectly clear to anyone who is serious about serving Jesus that the church has lost its savor, or savour as the KJV would put it. That doesn’t mean there isn’t any life in the old girl yet but it does mean that it has lost the influence that it had. That influence is vital in the coming election. And it’s not just a matter of Christians not voting. It’s a matter of so many people who call themselves Christians ignoring what they believe when they vote. They have allow themselves to be brainwashed by the anti-God forces in our culture. Many of those forces are in charge of the denominations of the churches they attend. The recent action in the United Methodist Church is a good example of how the so-called churches have abandoned the standards of God.
There is still hope. And that hope is in you if you acknowledge Jesus Christ is Lord. Can you see if you acknowledge Jesus as Lord then that means that you are a part of that group of people that are called by His name. At this point, let me bring forth a verse, which is so often quoted and quoted incorrectly.
2 Chronicles 7:14 (KJV) 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.This is a message of hope. But you need to understand that hope which is in Almighty God is dependent upon a small group of people, the ones who are “called by My name”. Now this originally applied to Israel. It still applies to Israel in specifics, but the principle applies to the church today.
It’s not going to do any good if people who deny God call upon his name. It won’t do them any good to pray. God is not listening to the prayers of his enemies.
If the country is to be saved, we need to vote, yes. We need to pray, yes. But above all that small group of people who are still faithful need to focus on turning from their wicked ways, and calling upon God.
The country can be pulled out of its nose dive. It can be pulled out of his nose dive no matter who wins the election. The key is being salt, and pepper has never been able to replace salt.
So vote. Pray. But above all turn from your wicked ways. The country is counting on you.
homo unius libri
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