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Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:37 pm
Just suppose...
JUST SUPPOSE that at every ball game, graduation, prom, etc, someone who has had enough of stupid, anti historical court decisions had the guts to start reciting the Lord's Prayer loudly, and others joined in, then more, until hundreds participated.
And JUST SUPPOSE this spread all over our land until this became
standard practice in hundreds of schools, then thousands, then tens of thousands. Just what would local school boards do? Expel half the student body?
(They need their jobs and federal funding far too much to do that.)
What would a Federal district court do? Order hundreds of nonviolent,
decent minors jailed? Or thousands? Just what would the Supreme Court do about it - issue more edicts? What if millions decided the Supreme Court was out of its league and said, "So what?"
JUST SUPPOSE hundreds of brave school board members, local judges, prosecutors , and others, each in their own area of authority, refused to intervene, realizing that we have already tried it the other way, and the result was a modern-day Sodom and Gomorrah of immorality and senseless violence. Just SUPPOSE this then spread next into classroom after classroom, and either a brave student or a brave teacher started the Lord's Prayer or Psalm 100, or a Bible reading, etc.) each morning, until hundreds of thousands stood up and did their part and stopped cowering before the destructive, God-hating secular attitudes of the pagan minority who parrot the media line.
JUST SUPPOSE every God-fearing Christian participated-peacefully,
nonviolently, but firmly and continually. Where would they get enough jails to hold us all?
How would they prosecute hundreds of thousands?
It is far more than the government can do to even stop the flow of illegal drugs, despite their best efforts, and overcrowded jails. Hardened criminals walk after doing only half of their sentence to ease jail crowding.
Even if they try to pick on a handful to make examples of them, What if hundreds of thousands stood up to the tyranny of the minority and demanded their freedom of religion back?
They can't build enough jails or courts to begin to deal with such a movement.
During the Civil Rights battles of the 60's, some of the black people decided they'd had enough and stood up to the system-a few dozen here, a few hundred there-and eventually the whole country heard, and repented, and changed. Racial repression was an evil whose time was over.
But now, there is another battle-and the stakes are even higher. The future of all children, white , black, and otherwise, is at stake.
No other country on earth allows a tiny minority of impractical anti-religious bigots to censor their people's right to free religious expression. Even Russian public school show videos of the life and teachings of Jesus now.
We tend to get exactly the kind of government we deserve. If you make a time line or a graph, you will see that the exponential increase in public school violence, pregnancy, and foul language all started at exactly the time the Supreme Court threw prayer and Bible reading out of the schools.
We told God we didn't need Him, and the results speak for themselves.
JUST SUPPOSE hundreds of Christians passed this message on to all their friends, leaders and contacts.
JUST SUPPOSE hundreds of churches, organizations and ministries passed this message on to their constituencies with a request to reprint, repost and repeat it wherever possible.
JUST SUPPOSE you are a lighthouse. Once upon a time the Church was the moral conscience and spiritual lighthouse of the nation.
Now, most congregations are impotent, pusillanimous minor-league social welfare agencies or mutual comfort societies with no impact on the world around their little enclave.
What do you suppose you should do?
JUST SUPPOSE that you TAKE ACTION, PASS THIS ON, OR JUST SIMPLY READ IT AND DO NOTHING.
While I'll admit that this country's outward decline in Christian morals over the past 50 years or so is definitely not a good thing, I'm hesitant to put my full support behind these "Let's take back America for Christ" kind of things. First of all, we're called as Christians to spread the gospel and make disciples: that's where changes will begin to take place, not in legislative reform. I by no means am saying that it is wrong for a Christian to take action in the hopes of leading his country down a more Christ-influenced path. We're not to be apathetic about how our government is run. But civil disobedience can only get us so far. It is the hearts that we have to change. If we (by we I mean American Christians) followed the Great Commission the way it was designed to be followed, we wouldn't have to worry as much about the direction in which out country is headed because we would be raising up a bunch of mature Christians.
If our goal is to make a Christian America, to bring Christ's kingdom to this Earth, then we have wrong goals. We shouldn't expect God's kingdom and Satan's kingdom to live together in peaceful harmony. We are a remnant (Romans 11:5), living in a foreign land.
This document ends with a question: "What do you suppose we should do?" Here's my answer: Pray, really study your Bible, spread the Gospel, MAKE DISCIPLES and trust in the truth that our God watches over us.
Joined: 13 Jun 2006
Posts: 134
Location: Texas, Ye-HAW!
Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:46 pm
I Agree
I did not share this article because I thought that humanity will somehow find their own way to peace and love and together, arm-in-arm, we will build a better world...
You are right when you say that we are nomads here on earth. This isn't our home, and as God's word says, a master is not greater than a servant, so if they hated me (Jesus) they will hate you.
I posted this because if any nation has a chance for standing up to the way things are, its America. We are the last strong Christian nation... but in a matter of years we will soon cease to be. That is why I encourage any kind of move to change what we have become - and to change what will turn into...
You can't legislate morality and you can't force someone to Christ - But you can sure try!
The more you let people know about God's love the better!
The more you let people know about the trap of sin the better!
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