The Saturday Morning Post – How Far Has America Fallen?

Today’s Passage – Lamentations 4 – 5 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – 1 Corinthians 9 – 12; Psalms 141 – 145; Proverbs 30)

Read the “0830 Evening and Morning” devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

NOTE ON PHOTO: As far as I can see the McDonald’s Happy Meal Ouija Board is not being offered by McDonald’s. It is the work of artist Newt Clements from Los Angeles, CA, who works with a multitude of media to create art.

Good morning. My wife showed me that picture, and I said, “You have to be kidding me! How far has America fallen?” When I read Lamentations chapter 5, I could see the parallel between Israel and the United States. When our forefathers built this nation, they wanted it to be “one nation under God.” But gradually we have pushed God out of the way, to make room for other gods. We did not listen to the preachers of old when they preached against radio, TV, movies, sex outside of marriage, sodomy, tobacco, alcohol, and drugs. Our Fathers did not listen, and neither did we. Now we are paying the price: same sex marriages, loss of freedom, lack of truth, and loss of family values. Our forefathers are probably rolling over in their graves.” Or, they cry out as the souls in Revelation 6:9-10…

How far has America fallen, and what can we do about it?

1) Realize that we have sinned. Think about the church at Ephesus who lost their first love, and needed to do the first works again. Think about what David said in Psalm 51…

We failed to pass on our forefathers warnings, and give those around us the gospel message. We have sinned in not doing the first works: getting the gospel out and fulfilling the Great Commission. Do the first works.

2) Pray and confess that we have sinned.

3) Ask God for His mercy which endureth forever because He knows that we have sinned.

Then do the first works.

Peace.


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Ed D.
Ed D.
27 days ago

amen Brother Stahl, may the Lord continue be merciful to us and allow His people a further space of grace to get right with Him.

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