Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Will We Be Sodom?

reposted by request

I am moving away from my traditional devotionals today with a few questions on our nation and the church.

I was sitting in my room in a hostel in Peru. A pastor friend who was on the trip with me asked if I thought that God had taken His hand off of the United States. What an interesting question. His question stemmed from things like 9/11 and natural disasters, but mostly from the moral decline in the country. We talked into the night about it, and my thoughts turned to Sodom.

Everyone knows the story of Sodom. God destroyed it with fire and brimstone because its sin. The Bible says that the stench of sin has risen to heaven. The perverse nature of life there needed judgment. But what was the sin that made it so bad?

Ezekiel 16:49 tells us that the sin of Sodom was being arrogant, overfed and unconcerned. Sound familiar? It says they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things. Their depravity was the result of their sin, and their depravity a result of God turning them over as described in Romans 1.

Please don't misunderstand. I believe we live in the greatest nation on the planet. We do so much more than most countries, and God has blessed us greatly. But in Luke 12:48 it says that everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded. And arrogant, overfed and unconcerned. I feel that can not only describe our country, but sometimes the church as well.

Look at the moral decline in the country. In some areas, a slow fade. A gradual decline of compromise. In other areas, a swift change. Are these symptoms of a turning over? The same goes in the church. Who would have thought the divorce rate in the church would be over 25%.

I think the church needs more than ever to stand strong as righteous before God. As He spared Sodom for as little as ten people, so He will continue to spare our country if the church stays righteous. If my people, who are called by my name.........

Thomas Jefferson, while not exactly noted as a theologian, said, " I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, that His justice cannot sleep forever".

What are some other thoughts out there? Do you think we are arrogant, overfed and unconcerned? If so, how do we change those? Do we see this in the church as well? Thanks for letting me change up things a little today.

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