My 9/11 post ...
September 11, 2001 is
one of those days—days you must replay in your mind over and over to
grasp the enormity of what took place. Life as we know it changed. The
attack on the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon shocked us into a
temporary sense of national unity and identity. Many felt it was the
beginning of a new patriotism, a new sense of national determination and
honor. People gasped, people cried, people raged and cursed the
darkness. Then, people went to Church in large numbers, and we hoped
there might be a national revival, a transforming wave of spiritual
reformation that would project us forward into a place of restored
moral, ethical, and relational progress.
Such has not proven to be
true. We are more divided, less determined, more self-centered
individually, and utterly vulnerable as a nation. I am not terrified, I
am torn. The nation I love and served as a military man is dying. We are
wallowing in our own moral deterioration, our political malaise, our
headlong rush into financial collapse, and our complacency at the
blatant hostility toward our Christian faith. I say we, because we must
own this, both nationally and personally.
Adultery is both tolerated
and celebrated, openly available through published media as an
“acceptable” side-line to an uninteresting marriage. Nudity is
celebrated in cable productions, pornographic websites, as well as
sleazy theaters, book shops, and magazine stands. The use of drugs is
commended and in many places legalized, while the ever increasing social
and economic costs skyrocket across the nation. Vulgarity in speech and
dress is common place, often spouted as comedy … humorous, but in the
most telling sense, not funny.
Rebellion has become a lifestyle for
many, children and young adults alike. Parents who do effectively guide
and direct their children are no longer the norm. Rather, they are the
exception. Families are in crisis—overextended, overworked,
under-related, and sold out to pleasure and entertainment. Little wonder
that the nuclear family has become something of an anomaly.
Sexual
permissiveness and perversion have become "protected rights," leaving an
entire generation of children and youth in confusion regarding their
own identity. The wholesale capitulation to sexual freedom rather than
abstinence is producing a rapidly growing populace of semi-parented, or
unparented children. Broken homes and divided households add another
layer of challenge. Most of these are trying to repair something that
was utterly ruined, but the challenge often creates as much confusion as
solution. In many cases, children are being raised by grand-parents,
simply because their own natural parents are too immature, too
disconnected, and too self-serving to be parents.
Violence against
policemen has escalated and in some quarters is applauded. Racism and
reverse racism are in open conflict—oftentimes, the latter being more
violent and virulent than the former. Rioting breaks out in the streets,
anarchy advancing under the shroud of peaceful protest. Amazingly, the
victims of such rioting have been the people closest to the rioters. In
some of our cities, police are instructed to refrain from enforcing the
law. Where they do enforce the law, they are constantly placed under
microscopes of public opinion. Vivid and obvious instances of police
impropriety in a few cases have made it far more difficult for hundreds
of thousands of police to do their jobs. Yet, the hue and cry of the
protesting mob is against, not for those who defend and protect.
The
continuously rising flood of immigrants, legal and illegal, leaves
gaping holes in our national infrastructure ... holes through which even
the least intelligent radical terrorists could pass. As a nation open
to those who would come and share the potential of America, it is a
travesty that we have become such a hated entity in the world. Yet, we
sail merrily along, inviting disaster at every turn. We turn away from
our most significant ally—Israel, and embrace the nation that hates us
most—Iran. We refuse to fight against the spreading cancer of Radical
Islam, or even to call it by its real character—Islamic terrorism. Then
we scratch our heads in wonder as to why they hate us, since we are such
lovable people.
Every religious order, idea, perspective, and
philosophy finds room for expression in our nation. Yet, Christians are
castigated for being intolerant ... amazingly, in the most intolerable
and intolerant terminology and actions. How can a person condemn
intolerance intolerantly? Yet, that is how it’s done. Is it not ironic
that Christians are being "instructed" on love by people who do so in
the most unloving terms, with the least loving attitudes? These same
people are trying to define love, yet they have only the basest
understanding of love, not based on God’s defining characteristics, but
on human perspective. However, defining love unlovingly does not
actually define love.
Religious convictions are being usurped by
governmental edicts and judicial legislation. “We the people” no longer
have the capacity to determine “what we the people” deem to be in our
own best interests. A small body of supremely powerful individuals have
taken it upon themselves to make those decisions for us. Oligarchy rule
by another name is a politburo rule, more Eastern European (Russian)
than American. Yet, the court has taken that position.
Under the
guise of "freedom of speech" it is permissible to say almost anything …
except from the pulpits of Christian America. Rap musicians spout
violence, hatred, misogyny, and the vilest of words with impunity.
Repulsive comedians take to the stages and airwaves, generating gales of
laughter at the most disgusting ideas and vile commentary. They mock
our leaders, our faith, our races, our careers … in jest (barbed with
venom) they disrespect every good and decent thing, just to get a laugh.
And we follow their lead, laughing merrily along the way, picking up
their language and making it the language of our own communications,
scarcely stopping to realize that our speech has become polluted with
wicked words.
Radical Imams foment violence and hatred in Mosques
and on street corners. Anarchy and rebellion cry out against civility
and reason. Racially supercharged political groups take up arms and spew
out their own brand of intimidation. New Age gurus bewitch people with
spiritualistic psycho-babble. Progressives demean anyone who disagrees
with their liberal points of view, and conservatives return the favor in
spades. Nothing is sacred. Nothing is holy. Nothing is "off-limits" in
this post 9/11 America. Our tolerance of the intolerable has made us
insensitive to the inevitable. The result is chaos under a widening
cloud of calamity.
Unless we experience a genuine turnaround,
politically, morally, spiritually, and financially, we are headed for a
national implosion. Gruesome prophecy? Not really. Just honest
observation and concern. The question is this. Can something be done?
The biblical answer is yes! It has been stated again and again. It has
been preached and prophesied, sung and shouted. It has been published in
books, on banners, on signs, and billboards. But has it been taken
seriously?
The God-solution is this: “If My people, who are called
by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face, and turn
from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive
their sin, and will heal their land.” (2 Chron. 7:14)
Today,
thousands of Christians are praying in agreement with this instruction.
There is hope! There is a future, but it is in the hands of the Lord
God, not in the hands of the politicians, the jurists, the entertainers,
or those who foment violence, rebellion, and hatred. It is in the hands
of the Lord God. Thousands more need to join the prayer ranks. Everyone
who prays needs daily to own the sins of America, to repent for the
sins of OUR nation, and to cry out to heaven for forgiveness and
healing.
Daniel—the young captive in Babylon—prayed in the face of
all opposition. He was a righteous man with a righteous heart, a man who
despised sin and refrained from it. Yet, he took on himself the
responsibility of repentance. Daniel 9:5-15 is the record of his prayer
for Israel—his nation. “We have sinned,” he said. The catastrophe of
captivity belongs to us. He did not disengage himself from his national
identity and his faith. WE HAVE SINNED is what he repeated … four times
within that prayer.
We need to own the sins of America before God,
just as Daniel did those of his nation. If MY people … God said. We are
His, and our nation is His, regardless of those who think otherwise.
I encourage you, mighty prayer warrior … take up the gauntlet against
the enemy. Take on the sin of the nation as though it were your own,
because it is. This is no my nation alone … it is your nation … it is
our nation! Repent … repent for others … repent for yourself … repent
for our nation, and allow God to do what only He can do.
In agreement with those who will pray,
Dr. Phil
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