America in Crisis

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These are the times that try men’s souls.”
Thomas Paine penned those words in 1776 in a pamphlet he titled “Crisis.”

It was an appropriate title for his day. The young American colonies certainly faced a great crisis, feeling the oppressive weight of the English king and his invading army. Men who spoke out for freedom found themselves in serious danger.

Take Joseph Warren, for example. Gathering his courage, he dared to speak out about the situation his country was in. And for so doing, he was beheaded by British officers at Bunker Hill, who then presented his head to their commanding general.

I am writing these words on December 1, 2008. Never in my fifty-nine years on this earth have I seen so many men so deeply troubled. It is accurate to say once again, “These are the times that try men’s souls.”

Joshua and Caleb, two heroes from the pages of the Bible, will figure prominently in this book. But I’m not going to start with Joshua and Caleb. I’m going to begin with Samuel Adams and John Hancock.

Contrary to popular opinion, Samuel Adams did not run a brewery. And John Hancock did not sell life insurance.
These men were both friends of Joseph Warren, and like Warren, they were not afraid to speak out against tyranny. They knew very well that they could be beheaded just as Warren had been. But that fact did not curb their tongues or their pens. In fact, when the British general Thomas Gage attempted to quell the revolution and offered amnesty to every man in the colonies who would lay down his weapon, two men, and two men only, were excluded from the offer of amnesty and forgiveness. Those two men were Samuel Adams and John Hancock. These two bold leaders would not be forgiven under any circumstances—so great was their opposition to the king and their influence in the colonies.

Samuel Adams was the most popular columnist in all of New England, and John Hancock may have been the wealthiest man in all of Massachusetts. Though differing widely in personality and style, these men had something profound in common that formed the bedrock of their friendship: They were deeply committed to Jesus Christ and His inspired Word. That’s what made them the Joshua and Caleb of their generation. They were absolutely fearless in the face of a giant invading army and the world’s largest navy. But the foundation of their courage was their hope and trust in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He was their Father, their Foundation, and their Hope.

Even as other men wilted under pressure and feared for their very lives, Adams and Hancock stood firm. Don’t imagine it was an easy thing to do; it’s never easy to hold the line when you live in soul-trying times.

Our Times

In the course of my ministry, I have had the privilege of speaking to men all across the country. And it’s very clear to me as I interact with men that once again “these are the times that try men’s souls.”

If there is a verse that speaks to the condition of men in our day and time, I believe it is Psalm 42:5

Why are you in despair [sunk down], O my soul?
And why have you become disturbed within me?
Hope in God, for I shall again praise Him
For the help of His presence [saving acts].


Everywhere across our land, men are discouraged and depressed—and some verging on outright despair. So let’s answer the question of the psalmist. Notice that he is talking to himself instead of listening to himself. When we are panicked and fearful, we are listening to ourselves—listening to the killing worries and anxieties that fuel our negative imaginations like a windblown forest fire. The psalmist, however, attempting to fight off the fear that has become epidemic in his heart and mind, speaks to himself instead of listening to himself.
In the process, he asks himself a significant question:
“Why are you in despair, O my soul?”
If most men today were to answer that question, I believe their answer would center in a fearful giant named “Uncertainty.” This giant, of course, has been around since the beginning of time, sometimes more visible and sometimes less. In recent days, however, it has been stalking our land with a vengeance. Why? Because …

• there is giant uncertainty over the meltdown of the economy; and
• there is giant uncertainty over the breakdown of the nation.

The Meltdown of the Economy

It’s difficult to pick up a newspaper or news magazine without getting hints about the possibility of another Great Depression. For nearly a decade, we had a remarkable run of prosperity and economic growth. Jobs have been plentiful, salaries rising, and people have had the time and leisure to travel and indulge in a delicious assortment of personal luxuries.

But then in a matter of months, everything began to fall apart.
Gigantic financial institutions and banks began to collapse, and people began to panic. The real-estate market across the nation began to nose-dive, and once-staid-and-stable firms began to issue pinks slips like candy. One headline from the September 18, 2008, edition of the Wall Street Journal sums it all up: Worst Crisis Since ’30s, With No End Yet in Sight.

The prosperity and financial growth had all seemed so certain. But we have come to realize that it was an illusion. Of course, we should have known that all along. Note the words of 1 Timothy 6:17 (NASB): “Instruct those who are rich in this present world not to be conceited or to fix their hope on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly supplies us with all things to enjoy.”
Did you catch that? Those who are rich in this present world (and that would be the vast majority of Americans compared to the rest of the world) are not to fix their hope on the uncertainty of riches.

Quite frankly, most of us have been living as though the riches were certain—living as though the prosperity wouldn’t end, as though real estate would keep going up forever, as though our jobs would always be secure. The average American felt like he was bulletproof when it came to his prosperity. And this is why so many are now depressed and in despair. Now, many who were close to retirement will never see retirement. They have simply lost too much in the market, and there’s just not enough time to make it all back.

The Breakdown of the Nation

There is a sense in this country that things are spiraling out of control, not just economically but also politically and socially. You can feel the tremors, as the foundations of American law and government are being shaken to the core. This includes a raging current of anti-Christian bias flowing through our courts, universities, and media.

In the recent economic bailout, fundamental principles of democracy and commerce were thrown away in a matter of days. It was all done out of panic and fear. And once the government gets more power, it is not prone to give it back at a later date. What it takes—it keeps.
And that changes everything.

Back in the 1970s, I remember hearing the great Christian thinker Francis Schaeffer talk about the direction that America was headed. Schaeffer said he believed America would eventually wind up as a dictatorship, and he wasn’t sure if it would come from the right or the left. It was Schaeffer’s opinion that some great calamity and crisis would threaten the well-being of the average American. It would be of such a magnitude that people would willingly give up their rights if they could be promised just two things: personal peace and affluence. And if personal peace and affluence would be guaranteed, they would immediately accept an elite dictator who would sweep away their blood-bought freedoms without a second thought. Perhaps we are not too far from that scenario—or perhaps that scenario won’t occur at all. No one on this side of heaven knows for sure.

But there is no question that we are in deep decline. You have heard of the rise and fall of great nations. We know in our hearts that we are not only falling—we are free-falling. And nobody seems to have a parachute.


Steve Farrar
 
I think that even if all the Christians (yes, even strong Christians) of the USA were to set sail and find a new continent on earth (not possible, but stay with me anyway) that within several generations the same kind of insanity would be taking place there as well. Our wicked hearts are just bent to evil like some magnet.
 
I think that even if all the Christians (yes, even strong Christians) of the USA were to set sail and find a new continent on earth (not possible, but stay with me anyway) that within several generations the same kind of insanity would be taking place there as well. Our wicked hearts are just bent to evil like some magnet.
Yep it’s human nature every great nation falls from within.
 
Judges 2:7-10
7 And the people served the Lord all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders that outlived Joshua, who had seen all the great works of the Lord, that He did for Israel.
8 And Joshua the son of Nun, the slave of the Lord, died, being an hundred and ten years old.
9 And they buried him in the border of his inheritance in Timnath-heres, in the Mount of Ephraim, on the north side of Mount Gaash.
10 And also all that generation were gathered unto their fathers: and there arose another generation after them, which knew not the Lord, nor yet the works which He had done for Israel.
 
America is facing unprecedented challenges in just about every aspect of our nation's existence. And it's easy to see how the country is broken economically, morally and at its out control southern border—where unbridled illegal immigration raises questions of national security and presents severe economic challenges for its largest cities.

Younger people in America are questioning their future in where they see the nation headed. They are looking for a change, as the American dream seems to be fading into obscurity. Can America—who inspired so many—be salvaged, or is it unsalvageable as some news commentators and analysts suggest? Is there a way for America to survive, and does its citizens and leaders have the heart to do it?

While it may be too late for America, it is not too late for young men and women to make a change in their lives and regain hope, purpose, meaning to life and a future they can look forward to. There are practical solutions to all of life’s questions and problems in the one source of truth—the Bible—the only source in the universe.

As Christians we are citizens of Heaven. That's our real home.
 
America is facing unprecedented challenges in just about every aspect of our nation's existence. And it's easy to see how the country is broken economically, morally and at its out control southern border—where unbridled illegal immigration raises questions of national security and presents severe economic challenges for its largest cities.

Younger people in America are questioning their future in where they see the nation headed. They are looking for a change, as the American dream seems to be fading into obscurity. Can America—who inspired so many—be salvaged, or is it unsalvageable as some news commentators and analysts suggest? Is there a way for America to survive, and does its citizens and leaders have the heart to do it?

While it may be too late for America, it is not too late for young men and women to make a change in their lives and regain hope, purpose, meaning to life and a future they can look forward to. There are practical solutions to all of life’s questions and problems in the one source of truth—the Bible—the only source in the universe.

As Christians we are citizens of Heaven. That's our real home.
Absolutely, and welcome to the forum Manasseh.
 
'I exhort therefore, that, first of all,
supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks,
be made for all men;
For kings, and for all that are in authority;
that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life
in all godliness and honesty.
For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;
Who will have all men to be saved,
and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.'

(1Tim. 2:1-4)

♥️
 
Very good.
I'll drink to that!
I raise my cup of Samuel Adams grub...

"Here's to the men with turned in eyes,
a turned up nose and turned down toes,
with a turned on heart,
and a turned on light...
the hunch I had turned out alright."

"America! May she ever be in the right. But, America, right or wrong!
Make America Great Again.
And let's keep her that way.

Ah, but then there's Ben Franklin who told a woman who asked outside of Independence Hall what kind of government they establish for the people...
"A Republic!
If you can keep it."
 
'I exhort therefore, that, first of all,
supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks,
be made for all men;
For kings, and for all that are in authority;
that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life
in all godliness and honesty.
For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;
Who will have all men to be saved,
and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.'

(1Tim. 2:1-4)

♥️
And the really good news is we are citizens of heaven.
 
Very good.
I'll drink to that!
I raise my cup of Samuel Adams grub...

"Here's to the men with turned in eyes,
a turned up nose and turned down toes,
with a turned on heart,
and a turned on light...
the hunch I had turned out alright."

"America! May she ever be in the right. But, America, right or wrong!
Make America Great Again.
And let's keep her that way.

Ah, but then there's Ben Franklin who told a woman who asked outside of Independence Hall what kind of government they establish for the people...
"A Republic!
If you can keep it."
The problem is no one's learned to do socialism right. No matter how many times it blows up in their face they keep on trying.
 
The problem is no one's learned to do socialism right. No matter how many times it blows up in their face they keep on trying.
I think we're beyond Socialism. We're looking at the destruction of the traditional American way of life and time is running out for us.
 
I think we're beyond Socialism. We're looking at the destruction of the traditional American way of life and time is running out for us.
Well I agree with you but I think socialism would be the destruction of the typical American way of life. Socialism ruins every country that it gets control of. The one I'm most familiar with is Cuba. The open border situation we have now makes me think of Mariel Boatlift. Castro had a little surprise for us by opening up all of his prisons. With all the crime we're seeing from the illegal aliens crossing the border today it looks like our government doesn't learn from history.

The good news is we are citizens of heaven.
 
I think that even if all the Christians (yes, even strong Christians) of the USA were to set sail and find a new continent on earth (not possible, but stay with me anyway) that within several generations the same kind of insanity would be taking place there as well. Our wicked hearts are just bent to evil like some magnet.
Maybe. maybe not.

Depends who the 'christians' are.............

"All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God"

"There is none righteous, no not one"

"Whoever hates his brother does not know God and remains in darkness"
 
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