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America Is Not

   Posted by: Sonny   in America, Belief, Body of Christ, Election

There was a time not too long ago when I did not believe in very much, especially not God.  I believed in myself and that was about it.  The belief I am talking about I simply define as the ability to trust, and rely on someone or something. 

I did not know it then, but have come to realize now, that we all are missing something.  There is a place in our “heart” that is empty, until we fill it.  That place is meant to be filled with God.  He is what we are all missing until we get on board with Him.

If we do not fill it with Him then we all find something else to replace Him or we just feel empty.  I have been there and you may have also.  The problem is that the things we fill it with are not everlasting.  They will eventually lose the ability to satisfy. 

When I joined the army I found something bigger than myself to fill that place to a degree.  It’s called patriotism.  I gained a sense of pride for and love of the nation I live in.   Emotions seemed to well up in me when the flag was raised, when the anthem was sung, and when patriots were honored. 

Just a few months after I first got saved and joined my church, on Memorial Day weekend, my pastor called up all the veterans in my church and recognized them honorably for the service they had performed.  It was the first time anyone had ever given me an honorable mention, I believe, in my life.  As I have noted before, I was a loner and as such, just didn’t “belong” or “join” in very much.

But that felt good.  The sense of being a part of something bigger than myself gave me one of the first glimpses of how good it was to “belong”.  And I mistakenly grabbed hold of that patriotism again.  I was newly saved but God had not yet filled the empty places in my heart to the limits.  I squeezed a little bit of that old sense of pride in this nation into the recesses, the nooks and crannies where God was not, yet.

But, as anyone who is actively seeking to grow in relationship with God can attest, He will fill and overfill that place I am talking about.  He will squeeze out all of the empty things we try to fill ourselves with, if we let Him.  And when we do let Him, we will be better for it.      

Thinking of all that I just said, I have come to realize that America is not a “Christian nation”, though at one time it may have been close.  A nation cannot be a Christian.  Only people can.  A Christian is simply a member of the family and the army of God.  A nation cannot be a family member.  A nation is simply a place.  And I do believe we should aspire to be a nation of Christians.  A nation of true Christians, as I have been saying, truly could change the world. 

Some think that just because we are not all Christians then we must allow this country to be the change agent.  That somehow a nation, that has no soul, no morality in itself, can affect change.  The people are the soul of the nation.  And that should show us quickly that this is not a Christian nation because it has been quite a while since the people of this nation were mostly Christians.   

America is not a “shining city on a hill”.   We are a free nation and one of the very best examples of freedom in the world.  We should let our light of freedom be a shining example for the entire world.  But never think that this alone makes us good.  The very freedom we enjoy has also led to the very godlessness that we see on display. 

America is not the “greatest blessing God gave mankind”, though it is a great nation, even somewhat worthy, of our conditional adoration.   But we must remember the greatest blessing God gave man was His Son.  And the greatest benefit of that is that we have become citizens of a new nation, a better nation. 

Patriotic sentiment has its place but we mustn’t let it expand beyond its acceptable borders. We mustn’t let a belief that changing laws, changing elected officials, and changing what political party is in control, is actually going to change people.  Only Jesus changes people. 

We are citizens of both a country and a Kingdom.  Born into the USA but reborn into the Kingdom of God.  And that rebirth is the better of the two.  We must be careful not to confuse the one for the other.

America is not.  It is not going to make you happy.  It is not going to give you peace.  It is not helping you prepare for eternity.  It is not going to get your child, your grandchild, saved. 

America is not. 

Love you all

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7 comments so far

Connie
 1 

Whew 8O You basically said everything that can possibably be said about this subject. I feel the same way.

I used to try to fill those empty spaces with other things….money, cars, alcohol, drugs, etc. Those things only worked for a short while and prevented me from finding what I was truly searching for…Jesus Christ to be the Lord and Savior of my life.

Although I live in the USA (and proud to live here), sometimes I forget that there is a whole world of people outside of the USA who are not so priviliged. God sent His son to die for them too. We are ALL in this together. As Christians our “nation” is the Kingdom of God. It goes far beyond the boundries of the USA. We all need to be soldiers for His army and recruit as many soldiers as we can.

Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were rulers/kings of this country only. They were asassinated because two people, in their own minds, wanted to save the USA from something they felt was wrong. Jesus was asassinated/crucified to save the WHOLE WORLD from something. That something was sin.

We Christians (soldiers for our “nation”) need to continue recruiting as many soldiers as we can, because God has “stationed” us here to do just that.

Luz yall,
Connie

November 1st, 2008 at 2:03 pm
Sonny
 2 

Are you saying I should shut up now? :D

Love you

November 1st, 2008 at 3:33 pm
Connie
 3 

Noooooooooo! Please don’t. You know what I meant. The first thing I do every morning is look to see if you have posted a new blog. I’m always anxious to see if our brains on running on the same track for the day :lol:

November 1st, 2008 at 3:49 pm
Sonny
 4 

I didn’t really think that. I don’t even know where it is coming from sometimes. Thanks for the continuing support.

Love you

November 1st, 2008 at 3:53 pm
john
 5 

Sonny i enjoyed this message as i always do. i dont feel that we are or ever have been a christian nation. Christianity has been the dominate religion but very rarely have we governed with true christian principals. Connie, i hope that you are wrong and this does not represent the kingdom of God…… his kingdom has got to be better than this. 8)

November 1st, 2008 at 9:30 pm
Connie
 6 

I hope our world today is not a representation of the Kingdom either. That’s why we Christians need to keep recruiting until it is. We are a long way from it now, I agree.

November 1st, 2008 at 11:20 pm
Sabrina Walker
 7 

I think this country was founded on some Christian values or morals but not a Christain nation to begin with. Every year main stream society loses touch with more and more of those values. We have people in goverment that do not follow God as they should and then decide what they believe should become law. What country has not done this? Maybe it just took us longer to notice because for a long time our rights as Christians, our freedom of speech, was not taken away, and now it is being taken away. Some schools do not allow children to wear crosses but pentagrams. Some cities want and have allowed schools built for just kids who claim they are homosexual but they do not call that segregation. If this nation was a true Christian nation this would not have happened.

God created an awesome, beautiful world and man as destroyed it. Until it is time for Christ to call us back home all we can do is pray and witness to others.

Praying always. Love you all. Sabrina

November 3rd, 2008 at 4:14 pm

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