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Thank You for Calvary. We thank
You for sending Your Son. Lord, would You please visit
this service tonight. Lord, just bring hope to those
who need it. Lord, bring repentance to those
who need it. Lord, bring joy and peace and
comfort to those who need it. Lord, I pray that even healing
would take place tonight, not only physically, Lord, but spiritually. Lord, we know that a remnant
can just call upon Your name and there's power in the name
of Christ. Lord, we plead the blood tonight.
Lord, I pray for clarity. I pray for direction. Lord, I
pray for precision in Your Word. I pray that You would lead me
into those areas that You want us to cover tonight. Lord, but more than anything
else, we pray that You are glorified, that Your Son is magnified. In
this place tonight, we ask this in Jesus name. Amen. Well, I've got a lot to say,
not a lot of time to say it. I don't know else to say it,
but we're in Proverbs 4. If you have your Bibles, we're
in Proverbs 4. This is going to be a little
bit different tonight. We're not doing really expositional
through Proverbs four. What we're doing is topical based
on the text from Proverbs four and Monday night will be going
through more expositionally and how this relates to each of our
lives. But I want to read something that's on your bulletin. And let me just preface this
entire message by saying that Sometimes, in the course of a
church, we've got to address heavy issues, and tonight is
one of those nights. It's no secret to most people
in this room that our nation is on a collision course to disaster. There's no other way to say it.
We're calling good evil and evil good. We have forsaken God in
many ways, and sometimes the church has to sound the alarm.
That's what we've been called to do in many regards. You see,
the pulpit used to, and I've said this before, used to be
the conscience of the nation. It used to direct and to encourage
and to reprimand and to rebuke and to exhort. But now many times
the churches have been silenced. And I'm going to get to that
in a little bit on pulpit freedom and what we're doing here. But
first, let me read this quote. We have forgotten God and we
have vainly imagined in the deceitfulness of our own hearts that all these
blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of
our own wrote Abraham Lincoln many years ago. And I'm going
to have there so much here that I'm not going to actually be
able to get to the practical application of this. That's why
we gave out copies of One Nation Above God. As you know, you're
perusing through that this week. You can get a lot more practical
application and for those of you who are new You must understand
something too. We are not You know what I would
consider a political church, I mean politics is not the focus
the cross of Christ is a focus but that permeates all areas
of life and It does. There's no way around it. So
we can't avoid these things that are too controversial. They're
hot buttons, the world would say. Church, keep your nose out
of our business. But the problem is we can't.
The Word of God compels us to share in all areas of life. Marriage,
families, men leading at home, political arena. And on that
note, politics, as I shared before, just means governing or directing
a group of people. Do we think that God's word has
anything to say on governing or directing a group of people?
That's that's and I'm not again, not getting political. What I'm
trying to do is get biblical and pull from Proverbs four.
And I'm going to give recent examples and past examples on
Proverbs 4 and how this relates. I just pulled up the news the
other day, and this is absolutely incredible. Let's give a state
of the union really quick, if I may. Normally, state of the
unions are, here's the state of our union, blah, blah, blah,
a lot of You know, you know, clips are a lot of bullet points
there, a lot of talking points. And we're doing great here. We're
doing great there. How you give a real State of
the Union address really is the State of the Union based on God's
word. Where are we at in relation to
biblical principles and the truth of God's word? And just last
week, over the weekend, September 29th, I made sure I check note
of this. Governor Jerry Brown signed into
law a controversial ban on counseling and therapy for youth that is
not affirming to same sex attraction. You know what that means? You cannot counsel. I cannot
counsel. Young adults and say that same
sex attraction is wrong. Folks, that is enormous. Absolutely. As we're watching X Factor and
sipping our latte and not worrying about what's happening, trust
me, the other side is gaining ground and they're coming in
and they're working in these ungodly initiatives. It's against
the law. To tell a young adult that same
sex attraction is wrong, God help us. That's just September
24th, 29th. Recently, 13 New York City public
schools began dispensing the morning after pill without requiring
parental notification or consent. Basically here, you're going
to have sex, we know you are, it's okay, here's this pill,
abort your child. Promoting this in the schools. I mean, I could
sit here for the next hour and the news is absolutely alarming.
You talk about a nation shifting. What about Delaware? Governor
Jack Markell, September 12th, just signed into law Senate Bill
234, making Delaware the first state to outlaw corporal discipline
of children by their parents. Hold on now, any parent who knowingly
causes their child pain can face up to a year in prison in Delaware. Welcome to America, folks. You
want me to keep reading? If that child's three years and
under, you are now a felon. God help us. This is what's happening. So
the minute somebody tells me that leadership does not matter,
that legislation does not matter, they better wake up, folks. They
are legislating everything that goes against God's standard. Well, it's no big deal. The church
needs a little persecution, needs to wake us up. OK, I got it.
I buy into that argument a little bit. But the laws of a nation
are the very foundation on which it is built. I mean, I could
keep reading and reading and reading. There is no nation on
earth powerful enough to accomplish our overthrow. Our destruction,
wrote Daniel Webster in the late 1700s, 1800s, early 1800s, our
destruction, should it come at all, will be from another quarter,
from the inattention of the people to the concerns of their government,
from their carelessness and their neglect. You see, what happens is like
Rome, a nation is destroyed from the inside out. So what in the world is the pulpit
supposed to be doing, folks? I could make half of you in this
room grab for that Kleenex box if I explained a partial burst
abortion right now. It's no big deal. Saline abortions. They inject
saline solution into the wound as the child is fighting for
its life and dying, they tell the mother, don't worry, it's
just a contraction. Evacuation abortions, dilation and evacuation,
pulling limbs. Folks, this can get pretty ugly. And I'm sick and tired of the
passive, lukewarm, coward church doing nothing and saying nothing
because it offends people. It's a hot button. Yeah, it's
a hot button. Absolutely. But if the truth
doesn't come from here, where does it come from? We don't mind
other hot buttons. Jesus is the only way, the only
truth, the only life. That's pretty narrow. We don't
mind that hot button. Oh, it's a hot button. But these
other ones, we don't want to touch with the ten foot pole. And I heard one emergent church
pastor a few years ago say something that has forever been entrenched
in my mind. He said, we need to get over
abortion. It is so 1980s. I hope I can
get through this one today, because this is just... If I were to be honest, there's
cowards in our pulpits, in our nation. That's what's happening. If it were not for the power
of the Holy Spirit today, I would be one of those cowards. But
God's Word compels me. As you bow and submit your life
and surrender it to the Word of God, it compels you to preach
the truth. I'm going to come up here and
preach about being nice to your neighbor and painting neighborhoods
as limbs are being pulled from uteruses, vacuumed out because
we don't want it. Let's support that. Let's fund
that. It's ridiculous. If more and more churches were
preaching, not that we've got it right. I'm just saying if
just just sound an alarm, say people, this is the direction
we're heading. God's word has some serious warnings on shedding
innocent blood. If in case you haven't read the
Old Testament lately. These are warnings to a nation
on the brink of disaster. Now you understand Second Chronicles
much better. Thirty six I've quoted before
God sent messengers to his people. Because he loved them, he had
compassion on them and on his dwelling place. But they mocked
his messengers, despised his word, and scoffed at his prophets
until the anger of the Lord arose against his own people. Until
there was no remedy. That's truth. That's Bible. See, the real crime isn't necessarily
what's happening. The real crime is this message
is being mocked. It's being ridiculed, being despised.
And the culture says, I don't care. We're going to keep doing
it. The problem is you're confusing God's patience with his approval. Thomas Jefferson, who probably
wasn't even Christian, I could care less if he was or wasn't
at this point, he said, indeed, I tremble for my country when
I reflect that God is just and that his justice cannot sleep
forever. Sometimes we need a wake-up call.
Sometimes the weight you're feeling right now, guess what I've been
feeling all week? There's nothing wrong with that
weight because weight causes a weight lifter to put on muscle
and be strengthened. Weight causes a steamroller to
crush the pavement. Weight can be good if that weight
begins to what? Weigh us down until we're on
our knees petitioning and praying. If my people who are called by
my name will just humble themselves and pray and seek my face and
turn from these wicked ways, I'll hear from heaven. That's
how important this is. And I've told you before, I didn't
plant a church where everybody or we can invite our friends. I planted a church that's going
to glorify God. Because when they come in, when
they come in, Paul says in Corinthians that they will come in and see
that God is among you. They will fall on their face
and worship God. We need to stop being so seeker
sensitive and politically correct. And I just want to be a motivational
speaker up here. We need to go back to proclaiming
the truth of God's word. and the power of the Spirit,
and hitting on these difficult topics. Because if you avoid
the difficult topics, out of sight, out of mind. Nothing is
done. Nobody's challenged. Number one, the pulpit used to
be the moral compass of our nation. And of the people, do you realize
that the priests and the prophet in the Old Testament, they were
the moral compass of the nation? Then what happened is the churches
of America, the churches of Europe, the church, the pulpit used to
to proclaim truth and instruct the people on how to live to
be the conscience of the nation. You know what I said before about
Martin Luther King, Jr. Right. He said the church must
be reminded that it's not the master of the state. But it's
not the servant of the state. The church is the conscience
of the state. That's what he said. The church
isn't the master or the servant. We're the conscience of the nation.
It's things that are too controversial. Yeah, that's the things we need
to be addressing head on. That's why they're controversial,
because as a nation begins to reject God, the only way you
can hope and bring hope for that is to confront the air, confront
the direction that they're heading. That's what the whole the whole
world back in the Old Testament, the prophet was to bring the
church back to him. Now, the argument goes something
like this. Let me tell you where the where this whole thing is
with the church. I'm going to have a long introduction and
I'll get to Proverbs four. But the argument goes something
like this. God doesn't deal with nations anymore. Many of you guys know Josh McDowell,
you've heard of him, I talked to his son, Sean McDowell, a
few years ago and he told me this. So you're off on this. God doesn't deal with nations
anymore. It's Old Testament stuff. OK, we can agree on certain things,
but what do you do or disagree? I should say, what do you do
with Proverbs twenty nine to when the godly are in authority,
the people rejoice, but when the wicked are in power, they
groan. Just can we have any white out? I mean, is that well, really,
let's be honest. And you think wicked you. This
isn't some warlock. Holding a sign saying six six
six wicked is anything that opposes the wills and ways of God look
up your Hebrew look up your Greek look up your Aramaic Wicked is
those things that oppose God So when legislation when policy
when leaders oppose God the Bible calls them wicked leaders when
they're when those are in power the people grown and Proverbs 14, 34, righteousness
exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people. We are becoming
a reproach. You know, we are a laughingstock
of the world now. Are we getting in that direction?
We have become a reproach. What about 2 Samuel? He who rules
over men must be just. God wants righteous leadership.
So what do you do with all these? Do you just throw them out? The place we've aired is in Romans
13. The church says, well, look there. I don't have time to go
through it, but see that we're submit to that. We're supposed
to submit to the government authorities. That's right, but put it in context.
Paul is saying, do not repay evil. The purpose of who will
repay evil for evil is the government, the institution. They are ordained
by God, not the evil of the government, the authority of the government.
So he goes on to say, if you do evil, be afraid because they
do not bear the sword in vain. They are there to protect those
who do good. That's the whole role of the
government to administrate, to protect and to defend. You see
the distinction there, the difference? So to say that that body, that
group that is under God's shelter and protection shouldn't govern
according to his word makes no sense to me. But that's the trap
that the church is in. You hear both sides. Well, God
doesn't deal with nations anymore. In some regards, I see that because
now the blood-bought church of Jesus Christ is not a nation.
We are everywhere. There's Uganda and the Middle
East. We're everywhere. The church
is there. So I understand that. However, the principle still
applies that God looks at how our nation is leading its people.
Do we honor him or are we rejecting him? So begs the question, does
God desire godly leadership? That's what this all boils down
to. Does God desire godly leadership? Well, a couple of things I wrote
down. The gospel permeates all areas of life. Do you realize
that? The gospel, the good news of
Jesus Christ permeates everything. I run into people all the time
who say, I don't want to talk about Paul's mention that the whole government's
corrupt, their whole this. They're people. Our government doesn't
depend as much on our laws as it does the character of the
people instituting those laws. The character issue. So the gospel
changes all areas of life. It should permeate into that
culture as well. I don't find any verses saying that God no
longer values godly leadership. I don't see any of those in this
scripture whatsoever. Next, I put down America was
blessed greatly by God, right? One would assume that if seeking
God brought blessings. Just call me silly, seeking him
brought blessings, rejecting him might bring the opposite.
I'm just throwing that out there. Just think about that. You say,
well, what do you mean blessed by God? We hear that a lot, God
bless America, blah, blah, blah. Well, God, you know, America
needs to start blessing God, I understand that. But when you
look at how a nation was formed, see the pilgrims and the Puritans
came over, 1620, 1630s, they came over for religious freedom. They came over to worship God
freely, the Mayflower Compact, to the glory of God and the advancement
of the Christian faith. Then, as they instituted forms
of government, states had their own governments honoring God. Did you know you couldn't even
run for office unless you profess a faith in God the Father and
the Son Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit? You couldn't even
run for office. They brought the Bibles over,
and the whole reason the public school system was founded was
to teach the kids the Bible. William Blackstone's commentaries
on the laws of England. All the legal professors, all
the attorneys use William Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England. You know what they're based on?
Scripture. Old Testament scripture. Eye
for an eye, tooth for a tooth, rape, adultery. Everything was
pulled from the Bible. The founders quoted the Bible
four times more than any other source. Anything. Now, sure,
there are a few people in there that weren't. I'm not saying
that every founder was a Christian. I'm not saying that every citizen
was a Christian. What I am saying clearly is the
foundation was built on Christian principles. Look at the Delaware
Constitution. Look at the Constitution of Maine.
Look at all these things. Look at their writings. John
Jay, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court, he said,
who unto him who is the author and giver of all good, I render
sincere and humble thanks for his unmerited blessings and for
his redemption through his beloved son. and the Supreme Court said
that, yeah, they did. No Webster used to define words
in his dictionary using the Bible. John Locke's commentary on the
formation of a nation reference of the tree. I think it's two
treaties on civil government reference of Bible fifteen hundred
times. They had prayer meetings. They
petitioned God. You can call it deism. You can
call it this. You can call it whatever you
want, but they were men seeking God. That's what the nation was built
on. And of course, people throw in
all the things, the atrocity of slavery. Well, I've got footnotes
in that book of how many founders abhorred that practice and tried
to stop it. Ever heard of a guy named William
Wilberforce out of England? Many founders were against that.
So don't start throwing the baby out with the bathwater. God blessed
America. There's nothing wrong in saying
that. The reason is now we should put the blessings back to him.
Thank you, Lord, for the blessings. Thank you that we live in the
most blessed nation on the planet. Why is that? Because they honored
God. Even a Frenchman came to America
in the early 1800s. He said, I have to study where
is where is America getting all this greatness from? So it records
in this. He didn't necessarily say this.
We can't find it in his writings, but it's oftenly attributed to
him. He said that I look for America's
greatness on a vast world commerce and inner gold mines. It was
not there. I look for it in our harbors and inner shores, and
it was not there. I look for America's greatness
in her boundless prairies, in her fertile fields, and it was
not there. He says it was not until I went
to the churches of America and I heard the pulpits aflame with
righteousness that I understood the secret to her success. Now
the famous part of the quote, America is good because she is
great. If she ever ceases to be great, she'll cease to be
good. He went all over, and he concludes with, the pulpits were
flamed with righteousness. They confronted the issues. They
called sin, sin. They called people to repentance.
They spoke about the fear of God, the love of God, the joy
of God, the mercy of God, the judgment of God. They called
the nation to places of repentance. They would speak out against
issues where the nation was running off course. So you just go look
at the original writings, not revisionist, not what secular
interpretation say of it, not what CNN News says about it.
Go look at the original writings. I have the diaries of the founders. I have their wills and testaments.
I have their words as they're putting the Constitution together.
The God permeates throughout it all. Biblical principles.
It's everywhere. Everywhere. Was it perfect? Absolutely not. But I believe
that God used that and blessed that. Now, if you compare it
to the direction we're in now, that's what I mean about a nation,
of course, calling good evil and evil good. And I believe
that God still calls us back. Now you know what Deuteronomy
was talking about. Now it shall come to pass if
you diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God to observe
carefully all his commandments, which I command you today, that
the Lord your God will set you high above all the other nations
of the earth and all these blessings shall come upon you. And he lists
all the blessings. Ironically, many of those who
framed this nation will quote this verse. I mean, that's what
they were thinking. They were going to bless God
and have God bless us. See, this is the result of what
God did. Paul said that the Old Testament was given to us as
an example that we might not lust after evil things. So the
Old Testament can be looked upon as an example. Let me read this
quote. Some of you have heard from Arnold
Twain. He wrote a study of history. Of the 22 civilizations that
have appeared in history, 19 of them collapsed when they reached
the moral state that America is in today. You won't let that sink in for
a minute. Of the 22 civilizations that have appeared in history,
all of history, 19 of them collapsed when they reached the moral state
that America is in today. Now the shocker written in the
early 1960s. Pornography is a free speech,
really? God help us. We have drifted
so far. If that's not enough, this will
do it for you. Historian Edward Gibbon recalls the conditions
of Rome before her fall. The rapid increase in divorce
and the undermining of the dignity and sanctity of the home. More
taxation and the spending of public funds on food and entertainment.
The mad craze for pleasure and sport. Sport becoming every year
more and more exciting and brutal. Well, we just love cage fighting.
It's just beat them up to pulp. And it's just the mad craze for
pleasure or tame. It's getting worse and worse.
The building up of the military when the real enemy is within
in the decadence of the people in themselves. Number five, the
decay of religious faith, faith fading into mere form. He could
have just pointed out the United States of America right there.
See, these are wake up calls. That's all this is. If we could
get this message out, say, wake up. Wake up. God does not send
a lightning bolt. He doesn't send a letter in everybody's
mailbox. He sends the word of God and
the pulpits through the power of the Holy Spirit preach the
word so that people turn back to him. We use this as practical
examples as a wake up call. So in a nutshell, I'd rather
err on the side of honoring God. That's the answer to my question.
Does God desire godly leadership? Absolutely. And I would rather
err on the side of honoring God. Than falling away from his truth.
Leadership clearly matter. So now, as before I get into
Proverbs 4, what happened? What happened? I said, well,
Shane, how in the world did all this happen? Well, that's one of the reasons
Pulpit Freedom Sunday, it was a large many years ago, and I
wasn't even pastoring. I said, I can't wait to do that
someday. But many pastors, it started, I think, with 50, and
then 500, then 1,000. Now it's over 1,500 to 2,000
churches. are actually challenging the
IRS. We're sending these sermons to
the IRS. You say you want to remove our 501c3 status? Go for it. We'd love to take
that to court because you have just infringed on freedom of
speech. So what they want to do is try to get what happened
in 1954 repealed. It's called the Johnson Amendment. Lyndon B. Johnson did not like
non-profits attacking him, so they pass an amendment or amendment
that said non-profits now cannot endorse political parties and
they can't talk about political issues. Isn't that nice and sweet?
Silence the church. 1954. Nobody wants to lose their
5-1-2-3 status. Can't talk about that. Dare we
not? It's a law now. So what they're
trying to do is come on, let's come on IRS challenges. IRS has
never brought one case to court. Only one church has ever lost
their status over this, but they want to take this legal action.
Say, listen, come on, let's let's talk about the First Amendment.
You are silencing the First Amendment freedom of speech. If a church
can't say, here we go. And say, Obama, this Romney,
this here's what they believe. One says he's a Christian. Clearly
not. One's not a Christian because he's in a cult. But what? We
can't say this stuff. I mean, you came to the wrong
place because it's just truth. I don't care if it's Romney,
Ron Paul or Obama. We got we govern according to
principles, not a particular party. I don't care if you're
Democrat or fourth year, fourth generation Republican. We vote
according to principles, unchanging biblical principles. Now, I'm getting worried because
what we're seeing out there is a modern day civil war. It's
getting worse and worse and worse and worse. The dividing line
is going greater and greater. So all we do is we look at principles. abortion, gay marriage, embryonic
stem cell research, teaching kindergartner sex education. God help us. I don't care if
you claim to be a Christian or not. You did not deserve to be
leading in our in our nation. We vote on biblical principles.
And we should. It's a God-given right. You think
for a minute, if Paul was here, even Jesus, and we're like, hey,
we're in a nation blessed of God, we can actually choose our
leaders. Wow. You think they'd say, I
don't worry about it. Don't get involved. It's no big
deal. Really, because those who say the church didn't get involved
have a terrible exegetical approach to New Testament theology, just
because Paul was under Nero in Rome. It doesn't apply to America,
because we've been blessed of God. We can go put people in
positions of leadership. It's a gift from God. We say,
I don't care. Half the people don't even vote
and half aren't even registered. It doesn't matter. It's no big
deal. Now, do I make this a big issue
every week? No, I'm here because of that.
And that's what I preach. And that's my focus. But sometimes
we take a little sidetrack because of what the cross did. Because
of the cross, the gospel permeates all areas of life. So little
children, 44 million are being murdered in the womb. We should
say silence. No big deal. It's so 1980s. God help us, what happened? I'll
tell you what happened, we become so politically correct and worried
about 501C3 status that we don't want to say anything. Now, what's the next big biggie?
Separation of church and state doesn't appear anywhere in the
Constitution. What does not appear anywhere
in the Constitution? Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter
to the Baptist of Danbury, Connecticut, 1802, saying, Don't worry, Baptist,
don't worry. The government will never impose
on your religious freedoms. Read his letter. So don't worry,
that'll never happen. They'll always be a wall of separation
of church and state. So for 150 years, no big deal. Then Barry Lennon, his cohorts
get a hold of some decades ago, and now they want to say, see,
church is separation of church and state. Read Jefferson in
his context. Number one. Number two is understand
the First Amendment. Congress shall make no law respecting
the establishment of religion. The establishment clause. Congress
can't establish anything. The states could. Did you know
that you could be a Baptist state? You could be a congregation.
You could be an Anglican state. The federal government had no
Jewish jurisdiction. Nothing, Congress shall make
no law respecting the establishment of religion, the establishment
clause, they cannot establish anything. Now, here we go. Nor
can they prohibit the free exercise thereof, the free exercise clause.
Why don't they read that? That's exactly what they're doing.
Throw the Bible out of the schools, but let Buddha come in there
and teach them. Let the guru and the yoga master come in and
teach. What are you doing? Congress should shut their mouth.
They have no jurisdiction. They have no say so. If you want
to put a cross on a cemetery, if you want to have a Christmas
tree, if you want to have a nativity scene, now this whole thing can't
say Christmas. Why? Because there's Christ in
that name. There's power in the name of Christ. It was exactly right. What happens
is power in the name of Christ. They want to remove God from
everything, because out of sight, out of mind. I don't want that
conviction in my life. Barry Lynn sends out a letter,
60,000 churches. You better not talk about these
issues because separation of church and state. Number one,
it's not even in the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson just agreed
with the Baptists that there should be a wall of separation
between the church and state. The church and state are separate
in their duties and functions, but they're interwoven. They
should be in their core beliefs and in their principles. So in one regard, I believe in
separation of church and state. I should not be governing the
state and vice versa. They have separate duties and
separate functions. But what they've done, separation of church
and state, government cannot allow anything Christianity.
Our military, you must ordain gay people. You must not pray
in Jesus' name. Whoa, whoa, hold on. That seems
way against the First Amendment. What's happening here? I'll tell
you what's happening here. The light is shining in the darkness
and the darkness is. I don't want it anymore in the
darkness is winning. Let's remove all these things. So now the
churches are scared. The pulpits are silent. Think
about this for 150 years. They could say whatever they
want. And then some 40, 50 years ago, the First Amendment is coupled
with the 14th Amendment. Now the churches are silent.
There's a big separation of church and state. You can't bring Bibles
into our schools. It sounds like you're getting
involved, Congress versus staying out of it. So those are the big issues,
that's why the church is not very involved in these things.
One of the other reasons I put down here is reacting to political
extremism. We've all seen the abuses of
churches becoming very political. And I don't think that's the
number one role of the church whatsoever. The number one role
of the church is a spiritual condition of the people. not
political. So we should not become a political
influence, having candidates and endorsing, endorsing. Let's
go out there. Let's make sure Section 8 is right. Let's get
the rose page. It's not a political movement. We are a spiritual
influence. But there comes a time in the day when the pulpits of
America need to start proclaiming the truth and tell the nation
you are in a collision course to disaster. Look at these laws. These are pathetic. We're not
talking about paving the road. We're not talking about overspending
in certain areas. We're talking about creating
life simply to destroy it. And as Christians, we need to
let me just throw that out there, we need to come to the realization
that some people are going to vote for your guy or my guy. And we need to start having much
better attitudes than the junk I'm seeing on Facebook and the
put-downs and the shirts and the bumper stickers. What happens to a lot of people,
the reason why, one thing why Christians are divided on this
issue, number one, I have my personal opinion that many, not
all, many people say they're Christians are not. That's just
biblical. That's just sound doctrine. Many,
many, many, many, many, many draw night to me into there with
their lips, but their hearts are far from me. Narrow is the
road that leads to eternal life. If you truly know Christ, you
will follow his commandments. The reason there's also divide
is what we consider priorities. Is going green and social injustice
and poverty priorities? Or is abortion, gay marriage,
the sanctity of life priority. One group makes this the priority.
One group makes this the priority. So you have a divide. But I will
present to you today that not all things can be a priority
or nothing is a priority. So you have to say, what are
the priorities according to God's word? And what we should do is study
church history. The church has been involved a lot. Tertullian
of Carthage, 160 AD, wrote in our case, murder being once and
for all forbidden. We may not destroy even the fetus
in the womb. Or the didache or the diocte,
or however you want to pronounce it, early church writing. In
the second commandment of the teaching is this, you shall not
commit murder, you shall not practice magic, you shall not
practice witchcraft, you shall not murder a child by abortion,
nor killing that which is born. Early church history, what do
you do with John Calvin in Geneva? What do you do with Martin Luther
coming after the church and the state? Does anybody know that
Charles Spurgeon preached many sermons against slavery and they
outlawed his sermons here? John Wesley? Politics were preached
from our pulpits because you're preaching the God of God's Word
and how it applies to our life. That's all it is saying, here's
how God's Word applies to our life. When we can put little
baby pieces in a trash can at a medical facility, I have a
problem with that, and so should you. If you don't, your heart
is seared. Your conscience is seared. It's a woman's right to choose
not to murder a child. Not to murder a child, it's easy
for you to say you're a man. It's true. But I'm also a father. God help us. I don't think I
can do it. I think I can do it. I won't
finish my sermon. I told my wife today that I don't
think I've ever spoke on this, but I would have a son or daughter. You can do it. Come on, let's
pray. He can do it. Hallelujah. It'll be okay, because
God's grace, that was my closing point, not made way through,
but it felt, it felt good to me, because they would be 20. So please don't tell me it doesn't
affect people. If it affects the father, how
much more the mother? 20 years ago, I'd have a son or
daughter. But thank God, our greatest weaknesses
are going to be our greatest strengths of ministry. This is
why I can come up here and proclaim the truth of God's word. Because
I've had his grace cover me, there's weeks ago by no problem,
but there's days like this morning that I'm a basket case. That's why these issues are so
important, because they touch people's lives, and we don't
even know. I'm tired of the secular media saying it's no big deal. They get over it. It doesn't
affect the mom. It doesn't affect the dad. The
number one role of the church is the spiritual condition of
the people. People, people, people, people. Twenty years. I can't even get through a sermon. Luckily, I think it's three or
four or five weeks old. I need to stop on access. Proverbs four. My point is that our sin has
consequences and these things do affect people to don't believe
the lie that it doesn't. Now, with that said, there are
those in this room I know who have had abortions and God's
grace will cover you. Let me tell you by personal experience,
it will cover you and give you so much joy and peace. But you
need to turn to him. You need to give him and give
him to say, Lord, I give it to you. It was a mistake. I give
everything to you. And he can rebuild your life.
He can bring because Paul killed the church. Paul killed Christians.
All of us sin in many areas. And that's why I can preach so
boldly about these issues, because I felt them deeply. And I felt
God's grace of the cross, and I know what that means. I can
stand up here and say I know what the grace of God means,
because without that... How do you breathe without Christ? How
do people do it today without Christ? How do you even breathe? Do you
know your worship changes? We've got so much shoulders up
worship in here. We have head knowledge. We're
singing about God, but we don't know God. We're thinking about
him, but not to him. We come to church. Bunch of head
knowledge, doxology is correct, theology is correct. But that's
why some people are broken and worshipping because they meant
the healer, they've meant the restorer, they meant the redeemer,
and they've experienced God, truly experienced God. When you
truly experience God, your life is radically changed. The problem
is many people in the pew have not truly experienced God. They
have a lukewarm, old-school fashion Christianity that bears no resemblance
to biblical Christianity. I'm just being straight up with
you. If worship doesn't break you
now and then, there's a problem with your heart. I'm not talking
about acting. I mean, I'm the last guy to see
me up here putting arms. But when when I think of my child,
when I think of the hell I've been through, when I think of
God's grace that saved me, you're lucky I'm not up here on this
pulpit every single Saturday weeping as like a child because
of what he's done and what he's done in my life. And his grace
covers it in restoration, makes a difference. Let me read Proverbs 4, because
I promise you we get through every verse in the Proverbs.
I want these words to sink in. Proverbs 4. Now, interesting
note, Solomon, we believe, is writing most of the Proverbs.
Is he not shaping a king? As a king, your lineage is going
to be a future king someday. It's just ironic. He's shaping
future leaders. Hear, my children, the instruction
of a father. Give attention to no understanding,
for I give you good doctrine. Do not forsake my law. When I
was my father's son, tender and the only one in the sight of
my mother, he also taught me and said to me, Let your heart
retain my words. Keep my commands and live. He's
saying it right here. Keep my commands and live. Get
wisdom. Get understanding. Do not forget. Do not turn away from the words
of my mouth. Do not forsake her. She will
preserve you. She will guide you. She will
direct to you. Love wisdom and she will keep
you. Wisdom is a principle thing. Therefore, get wisdom and all
your understanding. She will promote you. She will
exalt you. She will place on your head an
ornament of grace, a crown of glory. She will deliver you.
Hear my son and receive my sayings and the years of your life will
be many. I have taught you in the way of wisdom. I've led you
in the right path. When you walk, your steps will
not be hindered. And when you run, you will not stumble. Take
firm hold of instruction. Do not let go, for she is your
life. That first half there, he's saying,
wisdom is your life. She will promote you. She will
guard you. Church America, this nation turned back to godly wisdom. That is the only hope for our
nation. I thought crisis. Yeah, crisis are only hope for
the nation, but it takes wisdom to apply that to our lives. Wisdom,
then he goes on to say a warning to avoid the path of the wicked.
Verse 14, do not enter the path of the wicked and do not walk
in the way of evil. Too late there, but let's keep
reading. Avoid it. Do not travel on it. Turn away
from it. Pass on it. For they do not sleep
unless they have done evil and their sleep is taken away unless
they make someone fall. For they eat the bread of wickedness
and drink the wine of violence. But the path of the just is like
the shining sun that shines ever brighter into the perfect day.
The way of the wicked is like darkness. Listen to me. If life
is unclear, if life is confusing, if life seems dark, you need
to turn to God and get out of that life of destruction, that
life of darkness, because they do not know what makes them stumble.
My son, give attention to my words. Incline your ear to my
saying. Do not let them depart from your
eyes. Keep them in the midst of your heart. For they are life
to those who find them, and health to all their flesh. Keep your
heart with all diligence, for out of it springs the issues
of life. Put away from you the deceitful mouth, put away from
you the perverse lips, and let your eyes look straight ahead
and your eyelids look right before you. Ponder the path of your
feet, and let all your ways be established. Do not turn to the
right or to the left. Remove your foot from evil. Now, we gave America as a present
example. I want to give a past example
in the Old Testament, and that's what you'll see in your notes
there, Manasseh. And you have to understand something. For
many years, Israel was governed by God through Moses. then Joshua,
then the promised land, then he gave them judges. And it's
a very frustrating book for me to read because God delivers
them, then they rebel. God delivers them, then they
rebel. God delivers them, then they rebel. God sends a deliverer,
then they rebel. He hears their cries, he sends
a deliverer, then they rebel. It's like, wake up, people. So after the judges run their
course, they say, give us a king like all the other nations of
the world. God says, all right, you want it, you got it. Saul
comes to the throne. Then from Saul, we have David.
From David, we have Solomon. And then from there, the kingdom
of Israel breaks up into northern and southern kingdoms. And for
lack of a better term, all hell breaks loose as these nations
reject God, and that's where Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel comes
in, he's in captivity. These people called to call these
nations back to God. That's still applicable today.
And it's funny how these prophetic authors there were statesmen.
They were reformers, they were authors, and they were preachers.
Every single prophet you'll see in the Old Testament would fall
under that category. They were statesmen. They cared
about their country. I'm not talking about patriotism.
I'm talking about a country that should be thankful for what God
has done. Nehemiah, when he saw that the entire Jerusalem was
in ruins, he said, why should I not be sad when the place of
my father's tombs lies in waste? Why can we not say that today?
Why should I not be sad? The very Bible that was tied
in our schools was thrown out. We can't say Christmas for the
love of God. I just talked to me the other day,
you know, you'd be saying Christmas. Oh, no, we're going to be saying
happy holidays. Really? So in this Judah, northern and
southern kingdoms, you'd see kings come up. You'd see a few
good kings, a few bad kings. But we get to a king called Hezekiah.
Fairly good king. He gave birth to one of the most
worst kings that Israel has ever known, Manasseh. And then Amnon
and then Josiah comes in and fixes things temporarily. But
I want to read something about Manasseh. This is written by Pat Mujia.
I pulled it off his website. Manassas feet burned from the
stones in the hot sand sifting through sandals and the ropes
tore into his wrist as he struggled to maintain his balance against
the compulsion of the barb that pierced his nose like so many
conquer kings before him. Manassas offered no resistance
as his Assyrian captors marched him through the gates of the
capital to the cheers of the admiring crowd. Judith King was
a big prize among their human cargo being in the judicial custody
of his enemies banished from Manasseh's thoughts all but the
bleak prospect of being publicly humiliated and killed. He realized
then that he might never behold his own capital city again. The
vivid memories of butchering thousands of his own citizens
and filling Jerusalem streets with blood haunted him. Manasseh
felt the stares of his surviving subjects as the Assyrian soldiers
once again jerked the barb and placed him completely at their
mercy. Yet what devoured his peace more than all this was
how far his own soul has wandered from God. Of all the Hebrew kings
who had reigned, few were so offensive to God as Manasseh,
king of Judah. What happened, Proverbs 4, the
way of the wicked is like darkness. They do not know what makes them
stumble. The interesting thing is, be very careful what you'll
pray for. Many of you know the story of Hezekiah before Manasseh
was even born. God sent the prophet Isaiah to
him and said, get your house in order. You're going to die.
And he pleaded, he pleaded, he repented, he prayed everything
God please. And the prophet came back and said, OK, you've got
15 years. You're not going to die. Three years later, Manasseh
was born. And he brought more destruction
on Israel than any other king before him. Jeremiah records
because of Manasseh. You'll be taken by the sword.
You'll be taken by wild beasts. Pestilence will come upon you.
You'll eat your own children. It was horrific because of ungodly
leadership shaped the direction of the nation. And as the leadership
goes, so goes the nation. As the nation goes, all we like
sheep are led astray, right? We follow that. Many people follow
that. So there comes a time when God judges a land or nation based
on the leadership of the people. Now, let me put a clause in there
that I somewhat, even though this is a hard message, I'm very
hopeful in the remnant of what God is doing in our nation. I
see young pastors preaching the truth. I see people fighting
for right. I see God moving in many ways. I'm praying for a
national revival. I see these things. I pray for
these things. I hope for these things. So on one hand, we should
be very encouraged. Because God is motivating us.
But on the other hand, we should be very alarmed. You see how
that works? Because that's what forces, if my people are called
by my name, will finally humble themselves and break. I will
heal their land. Now, let me read it from the
Bible. Buckle up. Hold on. Sit down. Second Kings
21, Manasseh was 12 years old when he became king and he reigned
55 years in Jerusalem. And he did evil in the sight
of the Lord according to the abominations of the nations whom
the Lord had cast out before the children of Israel. For he
rebuilt the high places which Hezekiah his father had destroyed.
He raised up altars for bell worship. He made wooden images.
And as King of Israel had done, he even worshipped all the hosts
of heaven and served them. He also built altars in the house
of the Lord, of which the Lord has said in Jerusalem, I will
put my name. And he built altars for all the
hosts of heaven in two of the courts. Also, he made his son
pass through the fire, children's sacrifice to the God of Molech. You don't even want to know what
that involved. Also, he made his son pass through
the fire practice. Sue saying use witchcraft, consulted
spirits and mediums. Be very careful in the direction
of this media and how it's influencing our culture. This mad craze for
vampires and witchcraft. It should be alarming. Shane,
that's a little bit elite there. I know that I'm just throwing
it in, though. Our nation, we love all, we love the darkness.
We should not love the darkness. We should abhor the darkness.
If you find these things entertaining, there's something wrong with
your heart. That darkness never entertains the light. Never. And this is what exactly our
culture is going so dark and we love these witches and perversions
and warlock and vampires and spells and even Disney. Everything
is just coming. It's just all this evil. We don't
even see it. In one fell swoop, Manasseh broke the Davidic covenant
that God made with David. He broke the Mosaic covenant
that God made with Moses, and he brought idols into the very
house of the living God. And that's when the death bell
tolled, and Manasseh was led to destruction. Let me continue
to read. Verse 7, he even set up a carved
image of Asherah that he made in the house of which the Lord
had said to David and to Solomon, this is my house, which I've
chosen. Verse 8, And I will not make
the feet of Israel wander any more from the land which I gave
their fathers, only if, if, if they are careful to do according
to all that I have commanded them, and according to all the
law that my servant Moses commanded them. But they paid no attention,
and Manasseh seduced. Leadership matters. Manasseh
seduced the children of God. to do more evil than any other
nations before whom the Lord had destroyed before the children
of Israel. That is absolutely amazing. This
guy did more abominations than even the nations did that didn't
know God. Leadership matters because of
Manasseh. Jeremiah said because of Manasseh,
God is going to judge your land. Be very careful. Don't take this
topic lightly. Brings us back to Proverbs 4.
Do not forsake my law. Do not forsake it. Keep my commandments
and live. And then verse 10, then the Lord
spoke by his servants, the prophets saying because of Manasseh, king
of Judah, has done these abominations. Therefore, thus sayeth the Lord
God of Israel, I am bringing such calamity upon Jerusalem
and Judah that whoever hears of it, both his ears will tingle
and I will stretch out over Jerusalem the measuring line of Samaria
and the plummet of the house of Ahab. That just means you
think they got worked over. You ain't seen nothing yet. The
same destruction that befell the house of Ahab in Samaria
is going to befall you. I will wipe Jerusalem as one
wipes a dish. Before the president of Iran
said it, God said it. I'm going to wipe Jerusalem as
one wipes a dish. Wiping it and turning it upside
down. You might say, Shane, I don't
know any of this from the Bible. Yeah, it's in the Bible. I would encourage
all of you to read the entire Bible for the love of God. You'll
see that these messages are difficult. They're biblical. Just start
in Isaiah and Jeremiah. Go to Ezekiel, Daniel, Joel,
Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, calling a rebellious people back
to God. The problem is, we've been taught
that Jesus said, turn the other cheek, don't get upset, love
your enemies, feed the poor, take care of those around you,
all the stuff shaming your way out there, buddy, you're not
on track. No, you're not on track because you don't read the Old
Testament, you only pick out verses you like in the New Testament. I told you last week, I asked
people to get upset at these messages. Have you ever read
the entire Bible by chance? She's asking. No, I haven't.
Well, you better start there because these are biblical text,
a biblical call to repentance, holiness and righteousness is
God's command to the church and to his people. The problem is
we're not hearing it enough. There was no word in the land.
There was a famine in the land, one of the prophets said. Not
a famine of meat and of drink, but a famine of hearing from
the word of God. One of the prophets said, put away from me all your
stuff. Would you get the drums out of here? Would you get the
piano? But let justice run down like a river and righteousness
like a mighty stream. Go back to God. Turn back to
God, O Israel. My people who have called by
my name, turn back to me and I will turn back to you. That's
a promise that we can take to the bank. The Lord said, I, I will forsake
the remnant of my inheritance and I will deliver them into
the hand of their enemies and they shall become victims of
plunder to all of their enemies because they have done evil in
my sight and have provoked me to anger since their day. The
fathers, their fathers came out of Egypt even to this day. I'm
going to wind up here because this sermon was an hour and twenty
five minutes, so I cut a lot off of it, but I'm winding down. There's two things we need to
pull from this text. Why was the judgment of God falling upon
Manasseh? What's the big deal? The big
deal is we can find, God said, because you shed so much innocent
blood. What? What? Yeah, you see, this is the guy
they think tradition holds it that he sought Isaiah and half.
He put his own son on the arms of Molech's arms that were piercing
red and sacrificed his son. He killed all the weak people. He killed the prophets. He didn't
want them telling him that he was wrong. So God says, because
you shed so much innocent blood, the judgment hand of God is falling
upon your nation. And you don't think that parallels
us today? What? God says the life of the flesh
is in the blood. I take life and I give it. In
Genesis, when he said he breathed the life into Adam, he became
a living soul. The Hebrew says a living nephesh.
He became a living soul, that life. And then God says, I take
and I give. You will not shed innocent blood
because the life of the flesh is in the blood. I'm in charge
of that. Do not dare touch it. Now, the
authorities are to be a terror to those who do evil. Augustine
wrote on this on the just war theory. Christians hate war.
It's the last thing we want. But we understand to restrain
evil that that that evil has got to go checked, not unchecked.
That's why there is governments. Do you realize that if Obama
got rid of all of our nuclear arsenal, you think Abedetta John
is going to love us? He calls us the little Satan.
After I wipe Israel off the face of the earth, I'm coming for
you, America. And as we go to bed, no big deal,
eating our lot, drinking our lattes, watching all this entertainment,
loving Potter, loving Twilight, never in God's word, selfish,
arrogant Americans. We think that God won't give
us up to our enemies. I pray, I pray, I pray not. Do
you realize that the 12th Iman that they're waiting for is the
Antichrist that we've looked to as well in the Bible? The
same characteristics. Interesting. Be careful, that's
all I'm saying. This should spur us to repentance.
I don't go home crying and sorry. Oh my God, the world's coming
apart. I say, Lord, we love you. We serve you and we will follow
you. And I know like Elisha, when
I'm at home and I want to say, there's nobody else following
you. He said, there's 7000 that you do not know about. They have
not bowed their knee to Bell, nor have they kissed his image.
He says, I have more. Now you follow, follow me as
a remnant, follow me as a people. That's why I have a lot of faith
in that. And I understand why God doesn't judge America, maybe
like Israel, because there is a praying remnant. There are
people in this nation petitioning, fasting and praying. But you
have to remember something. Although we will can avoid, we
will avoid, especially in Revelation, God's judgment. You have to understand
God's judgment. Sodom, Gomorrah. He judged it,
rained down hell, stone, fire. Revelation, the bulls are unleashed. The wrath of God is unleashed.
There's something known as not God's judgment, but his removal.
What he does is, I'm removing the safety in this covering of
protection. You want it? You got it. Romans
1, they suppress the truth and ungodliness and unrighteousness.
I gave them up to their own thinking, their own evil ways. And when
he moves his hand of protection, that's when enemies can come
in. The pestilence, the blessings of God fade away. I don't know
why more people are alarmed at what's going on. Our financial
security in this nation hangs by a thread. China calls in their
notes. We're the United States of China.
The oil gets too expensive. You have no fuel, no fuel to
run the military. Fill in the blanks. The housing
market that you think is recovering because there's a reelection.
There's so many filings for foreclosures. They don't know what to do. They're
selling houses by the boatloads to investors. 100, 200, 300,
400 a time. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
are going against all their guidelines. See, I'm following the news.
You don't have to have entertainment all the time. You can just follow
what's going on. They're selling all this. They're getting all
the stuff. They say, oh, the market's uncovering. No, they're
not. You're cutting out inventory because it's such a big wave.
You don't know what to do with it. So these should be all wake
up signs, the shedding of the innocent blood. Life is in the
blood. The next reason he was judging. I'll be out of your
way. He promotes idolatry and defies God's holy sanctuary. Do you realize that's happening
today? There's no there's no statue
of Astros here, the goddess. But there's many churches where
the Bible is never proclaimed. Truth is never proclaimed. Jesus
isn't sought. Repentance isn't sought. They
just come in and tickle the ears and build an audience. I've told you before, if Joelstein
read this sermon, he'd lose 90% of his audience. He's a motivational speaker,
not a pastor. A pastor of one of the largest
churches in America must talk about hell, repentance, judgment,
along with the love of God and thinking positive thoughts. Listen,
I have no beef to grind his gut, whatever, but that's the condition
of the church. The condition of the church is
rated by what you see globally, or let's go nationally. These
guys say, I'm not going to talk about Christ. Well, talk about
Jesus is nice, you know, guy turn their cheek. I'm not going
to talk about the cross. He told, I'm not going to talk about the
blood. I'm not going to talk about sin. I'm not going to talk
about hell. I'm not going to talk about repentance.
I'm going to avoid all those things. And he wished not that
the spirit of the Lord has departed from him. When you avoid the
very foundational truths of God's word, you put up an idol in your
church. Because idolatry is worshiping
something that's not God, and we begin to worship ourselves.
So when the churches do not proclaim, we have many areas we need to
work on here. Trust me, I'm not saying we we haven't dialed in
anything. We're just trying. That's what
I'm trying to do is honor God. But if you took a vast survey
of the churches, they are not preaching the truth of God's
word to get the church in America back. One word is what this nation
needs to hear right now. One word is what the church needs
to hear right now. And if you're feeling uncomfortable, you need
to hear this word right now. Repent. for the kingdom of heaven
is at hand." That was the one word of the prophets. Jonah goes
into the capital of Assyria, Nineveh. Repent, for the judgment
of God is falling on you. Jeremiah called these leaders
to repentance. Isaiah called them to repentance.
That is our only hope, repenting from sin and turning back to
God. So don't think for one minute
that leadership matters. I'm not going to sit up here
and break down Obama's policies, though I could. I'm not going
to sit up here and tell you about Mormonism and being a cult, though
I could. But you've got to vote on principles,
not parties, we need to put somebody in office who fears God. Their voter guides out in the
lobby, they're actually not ours of the churches that uses this
facility. And you can see, look for yourself,
what are the principles? Who are we putting in office?
These are the principles. That's just truth. If you don't
like it because your guy doesn't write well, get mad at your guy,
not at me. That's you just compare. That's
all I can do. That's all I can do. Now, the
hope. Second Chronicles 33 12. Now,
when Manasseh was infliction, he implored the Lord his God
and humbled himself greatly before God and prayed to him and received
his entreaty. God heard a supplication and
he brought back Manasseh to Jerusalem. Then Manasseh knew that the Lord
was God. Manasseh's repentance was full
and deep. That's why he says, remove your
foot from evil. Jeremiah 18, seven, if that nation
against whom I've spoken turns from its evil, I will relent
of the disaster that I thought to bring upon it. Do we do the
white out on this one, too? I mean, I don't know. It doesn't make any sense. Of
course, we all know Romans were were sin abounds. Grace, grace
did much more bound. And I don't want to get caught
up on Chelsea, you can go ahead and come up. I don't want to
get caught up on this. This really isn't a political
issue, even though it filters into politics. What it is, it's
about a church and a people honoring God and looking to Him. Lord,
I might be mistaken in some of these areas. I might be this.
I'm searching for you as an imperfect human being, as a sinner, wanting
to glorify Christ, want to glorify God. And the laws of a nation,
the laws of a leader reflect the direction of a nation. I
just read you three very alarming things. Do you think it's going
to stop there? Do you think some days radical extreme jihad is
going to wake up? Well, we're done for now. No. That's why our only hope
is Christ, our only hope is God, our only hope is getting back
to the word, not as legalist pointing pointing this out and
throwing it everybody, but as broken sinners worshiping God. And then he moves through us
in that way. Lord, I pray right now, Lord,
for this church. Lord, just show us what areas
that we need to just repent of tonight. Lord, I also pray for
men that they would start leading their families in the fear and
admonition of you, Lord. We change the nation by one heart
at a time, by one family at a time. But Lord, we do want to cry out
tonight and pray, Lord, for our leaders. Lord, we pray for our
president right now, that you would change his heart. Lord,
just put his heart right into your hands, Lord. We know that
you're in control. We know that you're sovereign.
We pray for the upcoming election. Lord, we know that these things
will have massive implications on important issues. Lord, I
pray that you would bring national revival. Lord, could you just
work through a few humble, submitted people, Lord, that want to see
you move? Lord, we want revival no matter what that looks like.
We want homes broken. We want school districts changed.
Lord, we want people in office to be statesmen, not politicians. Lord, I pray that you bring revival
to Capitol Hill. Lord, let us pray for these leaders,
Lord. Would you break them? Would you
humble them so that they govern in the fear of God and not the
fear of man? Lord, have them look to you instead
of opinion polls, Lord, but we know And we know that you are
the only one that can change the condition of our nation.
Lord, but we also take time to thank you. Lord, thank you so
much for the blessings we enjoy. Lord, we do take it for granted.
We thank you for everything that you've blessed us with. Lord,
you've put this together. You've orchestrated it. Lord,
we give you all the credit, all the honor. Lord, for what You've
done, we pray that this nation would once again be in Your hand.
We ask this in Jesus' name, Amen.
Pastor Rebukes Coward Churches
Pastor Shane Idleman is all too aware of the moral decline he sees in the United States and he's speaking out about it. But what irritates him is the cowardice he finds in many churches when it comes to tackling "hot button" issues.
Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/calif-pastor-rebukes-passive-coward-churches-for-avoiding-hot-button-issues-82908/#QUTYPwiquRRwulZ1.99
| Sermon ID | 32713115967 |
| Duration | 1:11:34 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Jeremiah 23 |
| Language | English |
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