3 Ways Christians Can Save America
America has been desensitized one generation at a time, one court decision at a time, one compromise at a time, and we are drowning in a cesspool of relativism.
"The wicked freely parade and prance about while evil is praised throughout the land" (Psalm 12:8).
What can I do? What can we do? People are often willing to help, but they lack motivation; they also don't know where to begin. How can we honor God and preserve our values?
Here are just a few ways:
1. Lead a life of integrity regardless of what society promotes.
Although only a select few can change government policy, all of us can build a life of moral integrity while staying committed to God's Word. Certain "rights" and "wrongs" called absolutes are given by God to save man from himself. One of the best ways to make a difference is to live a life based on moral absolutes, and by letting honesty and integrity guide our decisions. Society changes as individuals change.
M.H. McKee states it well, "Integrity is one of several paths. It distinguishes itself from the others because it is the right path, and the only one upon which you will never get lost."
Proverbs 11:3 adds, "The integrity of the upright will guide them."
Combine integrity, wisdom, Scripture study, counsel, and prayer, and you'll have a better grasp on what God is calling you to do. Unfortunately, we want to hear from God first and work on character later, but God wants us to work on character first — we'll then be better able to hear. A life of moral excellence and integrity leads to a growing relationship with God. (See 2 Peter 1:5.)
2. Pray and fast for our nation.
Prayer is more powerful than protest! We should not rely on political power, but on the power of God through prayer. The great preacher, C.H. Spurgeon, once said, "I would rather teach one man to pray than ten men to preach."
For those who doubt the power of prayer in America's history, consider this excerpt from the book, One Nation Under God — The History of Prayer in America: "Prayer stands as one of the most critical and indisputable factors to have influenced the course of American history." Many of those who study history understand the connection. (Watch the sermon series, Fasting Over Forks, at WCFAV.org, after July 4th, 2017.)
3. Vote for principles, not a particular party.
"He who rules over men must be just" (2 Samuel 23:3).
We need more humble, God-fearing leaders. The Lord hates pride, arrogance, and self-centeredness. Without humility and a teachable spirit, it's difficult, if not impossible, to govern properly. Humility does not mean that leaders become passive pawns, but that they live in total surrender to God; they're more concerned with God's opinion than opinion polls.
It's been said that the quality of our government depends more upon the character of our leaders than upon our laws. But be careful — many use "religious talk" and twist the Scriptures to support un-biblical initiatives. For example, in one setting leaders will express their religious convictions and quote the Bible, but in another setting they'll vote for partial-birth abortion and against protecting babies who survive late-term abortions. Judge what they "do" more than what they "say."
We can no longer hide behind the excuse, "I don't want to get involved." As citizens, we are given the privilege, for now, to place people in positions of leadership. Whether we like it or not, we are involved. Millions are not registered to vote; and millions of registered voters stay at home. We'll stand in line to see a movie, but we won't stand in line to vote and elect leaders who will affect the direction of our country. This makes a statement about what we value...and isn't it sad.
God help us — He is our only hope: "Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?" (Psalm 85:6).
Watch the sermon, WARNING: This Sermon Will Offend: https://vimeo.com/82531955