"GOING BACK FOR THE
FUTURE"
(TO OUR GODLY HERITAGE)
James O. Holbrook, McGregor Baptist Church
Do you realize that this nation was formed to be a Christian nation?
Or that most of our states could not
even elect a man,
who was not a professing Christian
and one,
who believed in having to account for
his actions at a final judgment?
Or that our founding fathers declared
that our democratic system would never work,
unless it could be worked by people,
who had their hearts under the control
of the Holy Spirit and who used the Word of God as their standard?
Did you know that our form of
government,
with its checks and balances,
was inspired by the teachings of the
Bible?
Or that our laws were based upon the absolutes of the Bible?
Were you aware that our leading colleges
were founded for the purpose of training persons,
who could propagate the Christian faith
around the world?
Or that our public school text books
were saturated with Bible stories and principles,
for the first 180 years of our nation's
existence?
"If this is so," you say, "then WHAT HAPPENED?"
Today the Bible is banned in our schools,
while condoms are passed out!
Those same major universities are hotbeds
of atheism, if not Communism!
Christian principles of decency and
morality are mocked by the media.
And the doctrine, of freedom of religion,
is pretty well interpreted by our Supreme Court as freedom from religion.
Why, our founding fathers would
roll over in their graves!
And the people, who made this nation
great,
would weep to see how weak and sick
we are today...
fast becoming puppets to a new world
order,
which is bleeding our wealth,
so they can redistribute it to the
rest of the world.
What has happened to us? Where have we gone wrong?
The answer, I believe, is found
in Psalm 78.
We, like ancient Israel have forgotten
our godly heritage.
We have turned from the spiritual foundations
that made us great,
and we are watching our nation crumble,
as a consequence.
Notice God's instructions to Israel.
Psalm 78:1-7: "O my people, listen
to my teaching.
Open your ears to what I am saying.
For I will show you lessons from our
history,
stories handed down to us from former
generations.
I will reveal these truths to you,
so that you can describe these glorious
deeds of Jehovah to your children
and tell them about the mighty miracles
that He did.
For He gave His laws to Israel,
and commanded our fathers to teach
them to their children,
so that they in turn could teach their
children, too.
Thus His laws pass down from generation
to generation.
In this way, each generation has been
able to obey His laws
and to set its hope anew on God and
not forget His glorious miracles."
This was God's plan for
the nation of Israel:
to teach their children
what made them great--
to constantly inform
them of their godly heritage,
their spiritual foundations,
upon which they stood
strong and secure.
But notice (verses 10-11),
they turned from their heritage and
forgot these things.
Consequently (verse 10),
they became weak and started losing
the battles for their national life.
And so (verse 12 ff),
God reminds them of their history,
in hopes that they would turn back
and reestablish their foundations
and return to their former greatness.
God asked them to GO BACK, FOR THE SAKE OF THE FUTURE!
If there were ever a message that
I wish I could preach to all America,
it would be the same one as Psalm 78.
I believe that Americans have forgotten
our heritage and have turned from the very things,
which made us great.
And now we are paying for it.
We stand and watch our freedom and
our wealth and our goodness,
eroding before our very eyes.
I say that we had better get back to
the things from our past,
which made us great.
And we had better do it soon, before it is too late!
Oh, America, let's go back, for the sake of the future!
In order to get across my point,
let me review some American history.
Sadly, it will not sound like what
you have been taught in school, since 1960.
Revisionist history has recently trashed
our nation's heroes and our great and godly heritage.
But I shall document it, and I challenge
you to check it out.
I want you to see where we really came
from, as a nation,
so that you will know what we need
to go back to.
I want you to understand your heritage,
so you will know how to reestablish
the foundations,
which made us great.
Let me ask four questions:
How was America founded?
When did all of this change?
What have been the results of that
change?
What can we do to repair the damage?
I. HOW WAS AMERICA FOUNDED?
Just what did our founding fathers have
in mind, when they set up this nation?
Listen to what they said:
A. Listen to the Discoverer
of our continent, Christopher Columbus,
when professional opinion
warned him that dragons and death awaited him,
beyond the charted waters.
He said: "It was the Lord who put it
into my mind--
I could feel His hand upon me--the
fact that it would be possible...
All who heard of the project rejected
it with laughter, ridiculing me...
There is no question that the inspiration
was from the Holy Spirit,
because He comforted me with rays of
illumination from the Holy Scriptures...
It was simply a fulfillment of what
Isaiah had prophesied...
the fact that the gospel must be preached
in such a short time to so many lands...
this is what convinced me."
In other words, the Holy Spirit of Jesus
led Columbus to discover this continent,
as part of spreading the Christian
gospel.
B. Or listen to the first settlers on our shores:
1- 1606--the charter was obtained from
King James of England for a settlement in Virginia:
"To make...a colony of our People into
that part of America, commonly called Virginia...
in propagating of the Christian religion
to such People as yet live in Darkness...
to bring...a settled and quiet government."
2- 1620--The Pilgrims wrote their Mayflower
Compact:
"Having undertaken for the glory of
God, and Advancement of the Christian faith...
a voyage to plant the first colony..."
3- 1629--First Charter of Massachusetts,
so that:
"Our said people...may be so religiously,
peaceably, and civilly governed,
as their good life and orderly conversation
may win and invite the natives of (that) country
to the knowledge and obedience to the
only true God and Savior of mankind,
and the Christian faith, which, in
our royal intention, is...
the principle end of this plantation."
4- The charters of other early colonies
reflect a similar purpose and commitment:
-Maryland, 1632, "for
extending the Christian religion."
-North Carolina, 1662.
A charter was granted, because the colonists were
"excited with...pious zeal for the
propagation of the Christian faith..."
-Rhode Island, 1663, "that
they, pursuing...religious intentions...
in the holy Christian faith...
a most flourishing civil state may
stand and best be maintained...
grounded upon Gospel principles."
I don't want to bore you, but the charters
of Connecticut, New Hampshire,
Georgia, and New Jersey were virtually
a restatement of the Christian goals,
reflected in these other charters.
Our nation was discovered and founded to be a nation that honored Jesus Christ!
C. Or listen to our first educators.
Our great colleges were founded "to
stop that old Deluder, Satan,
from keeping men from the knowledge
of the Scriptures." ("Old Deluder Satan Law"--1647)
1-America's first college, Harvard:
"Let every student be plainly instructed
and earnestly impressed to consider
(that) the main end of his life and
studies is to know God and Jesus Christ...
and therefore lay Christ as the only
foundation of all sound knowledge and learning."
2-1692-William and Mary was founded "that the Christian faith may be propagated."
3-1701-Yale was founded "to propagate in this Wilderness, the blessed Reformed, Protestant religion."
4-1746-Princeton was founded by Presbyterians with the motto: "Under God's Power She Flourishes."
5-It is a fact that 106 of the first 108 colleges in America were founded on the Christian faith.
D. Or listen to the patriots, who fought for our freedom. They did it for Jesus.
l- Their cry was "No King but King Jesus."
2- Samuel Adams, the "Father of the
American Revolution," declared:
"Our cause is just" and it was..."a
Christian duty to defend it."
3- General George Washington, the "Father
of Our Country,"
wrote to his Minutemen (July 9, 1776)
asking "Every officer and man...
to live, and act, as becomes a Christian
Soldier,
defending the dearest Rights and Liberties
of his country."
Throughout the Revolution,
miraculous interventions frequently
saved the new American army,
which should have been easily crushed
by the British might.
But Washington tells of unexplained
fog and rainstorms,
which allowed the Americans to escape
certain defeat.
Once George Washington found four bullet
holes in his jacket.
He later met a man, who had personally
fired 17 shots at him.
He even had several horses shot out
from under him.
Yet he lived, miraculously protected
by the power of God.
(By the way, this amazing story appeared
in public school textbooks for over 100 years. Why can't it still?)
E. Or listen to those
who framed our new government,
as they speak very plainly
of the necessity of Christ
and the Bible as foundation
stones of the American Republic:
1- President George Washington (October
1789): "It is impossible to rightly govern...
without God and the Bible."
In his farewell address (1796), he
states that
"reason and experience, both, forbid
us to expect that national morality can prevail, in exclusion of religious
principle."
2- In 1892, the Supreme Court declared
that "this is a Christian nation."
As its defense of this, they mention
numerous "organic utterances" of the founders.
Let me skim a few, for you to get the
idea:
John Quincy Adams, 6th President:
"The highest glory of the American
Revolution was this:
it connected in one indissoluble bond,
the principles of government and the principles of Christianity."
Patrick Henry: "It cannot be emphasized
too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded,
not by religionists, but by Christians;
not on religion, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ."
John Jay, first Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court and one of three men, who framed the Constitution, said:
"Make sure you elect Christians for
rulers.
It is the duty, as well as the privilege
and interest of our Christian nation,
to select and prefer Christians for
their rulers."
James Madison, the "Chief Architect
of the Constitution," said:
"Cursed be all learning that is contrary
to the cross of Christ."
"Religion...is the basis and foundation
of government.
We have staked the whole future of
American civilization,
not upon the power of government,
far from it...(but) upon the capacity
of each and all of us to govern ourselves...
according to the Ten Commandments of
God."
Noah Webster, called "America's Schoolmaster,"
who authorized textbooks for schools
and was responsible for the good old faithful Webster's Dictionary, said:
"No truth is more evident to
my mind than
that the Christian religion must be
the basis of any government
intended to secure the rights and privileges
of a free people."
In his first Dictionary (1828), he regularly
used Bible verses to clarify the context, in which a word was used.
The Dictionary has later undergone censorship
to remove its Christian perspective.
He must be rolling in his grave!
And what did they offer our school children?
For many years (from 1690) the New
England Primer was the textbook of American schools.
When it taught the alphabet, it used
Biblical phrases:
A-"A wise son makes a glad father."
B-"Better a little with the fear of the Lord..."
C-"Come unto me, all you who labor and are heavy laden."
E-"Except a man be born again, he cannot..."
Can you imagine this?
Listen, we were founded to be a Christian
nation!
Our founding fathers did everything
in their power to set it up and keep it that way.
They based our laws on God's Word.
They even set up our three branches
of government,
with the separation of power and the
checks and balances, based in Isaiah 33:22 and Jeremiah 17.
94% of all their quotes are from the
Bible.
This is where they got their idea for
our form of government.
And it has been remarkably successful!
Our same constitution, documents, and
system has survived, unchanged, for 220 years,
while (during that same period) France
has had 7 different forms of government and Italy, 48.
This has been our national heritage.
Let us not forget it.
And let us not turn from the God, who
made us great!
This leads me to the second question...
II. WHEN DID THIS CHANGE?
Today all we hear is "Separation
of Church and State."
The Christianity of our founders is
being pushed out of the American way of life very obviously and very forcibly.
What happened?
It's a long story, and I'll try to make it brief.
Most people (67%) believe that the phrase
"Separation of Church and State"
is found in our first amendment to
the Constitution. Please, show it to me!
None of these words, "separation," "church,"
or "state," can be found in the first amendment.
("Congress shall make no law respecting
an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.")
Check the records, and you'll find that
the first amendment was after one thing:
to make sure that we didn't have one
denomination running the entire country,
like they did in England. We
did want God's principles,
but we didn't want one denomination
controlling things.
The idea was clarified in 1796:
"by our form of government, the Christian
religion is the established religion
and all sects and denominations of
Christians are placed on the same equal footing."
There was no separation of church and
state.
The church was being protected from
the state,
but the state was to be influenced
by the church.
But, in 1801, the Danbury Baptist
Association heard a rumor
that the Congregationalist denomination
was to be made the national denomination of America;
and, in good Baptist fashion, they
fired off a letter to President Thomas Jefferson, expressing their concern.
On Jan. 1, 1802, Jefferson addressed
them and said not to worry,
because "the first amendment has erected
a wall of separation between the church and the state."
What he meant was that the church was
being protected from interference by the state.
But he could not have meant that there
was a wall,
isolating the government from the Christian
principles
that our founding fathers had deemed
so necessary for the success of our form of government.
However, in 1853, a small group petitioned
the powers-that-be
for the separation of Christian principles
from our government.
The House and Senate studied the matter
for a year and reported this:
"Had the people who fought in the Revolution
had the suspicion of any attempt to war against Christianity,
that revolution would have been strangled
in its cradle."
"At the time of the adoption of the
Constitution and its amendments,
the universal sentiment was that Christianity
should be encouraged but not only by one denomination...
in this age there is no substitute
for Christianity...
that was the religion of the founders
of the Republic,
and they expected it to remain the
religion of their descendants.
The great, vital element of our system
(what holds it together)
is the belief of our people in the
pure doctrines and divine truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ." (March
27, 1854)
In other words, we are not going to
separate the Christian religion from government.
This is what has made us so successful.
It is our foundation.
The Supreme Court used this principle
for the next 93 years,
in order to make sure that Christian
principles remained as a part of our government...
until 1947, in the case of "Everson
vs. the Board of Education."
And suddenly this new court reversed
everything. They said:
"The first Amendment has erected a
wall of separation between church and state.
That wall must be kept high and impregnable."
This was something new.
This was not what Jefferson had said.
For the first time in 170 years of
our national history,
the first Amendment was being used
to protect the government from Christian principles
and not to protect the church from
the state.
William James, the "Father of
Modern Psychology," said:
"There is nothing so absurd that, if
you repeat it often enough, people will believe it."
And that is what began with this 1947
ruling. Our courts started to say:
"This is what our founding fathers
wanted: complete separation of church and state."
And they have said it so often that
67% of Americans believe it!
And the Christianity, which our founders
held to be so vital to the success of our nation,
has been under threat ever since!
In 1958, one of the Supreme Court judges,
who was tired of hearing about this, said:
"If this court doesn't stop talking
about separation of church and state,
someone is going to think it is a part
of the Constitution."
Well, they continued to talk about it,
until June 25, 1962, when the "Engel vs. Vitale" case came up.
And "for the first time in America's
history,
there was a ruling to separate Christian
principles from our government" (World Book Encyclopedia, 1963).
This was the case that removed prayer
from our schools.
This liberal Supreme Court, for
the first time, used ZERO precedents for its decision.
It simply announced that "we'll have
no prayers in school any more."
By doing so, they violated our constitution
and our historical heritage.
And in a year's time, they had completely
removed prayer, Bible reading,
and religiously moral instruction from
our schools.
It was a radical reversal of everything,
for which our nation had stood for 180 years.
The only explanation the court made
for taking the Bible out of school (June 17, 1963-"Abingdon vs. Schremp")
was that:
"if portions of the New Testament were
read without explanation,
they could have been and had been psychologically
harmful to the child"
(in other words, the Bible had to come
out of schools, because it causes psychological damage to a child.
I wonder what those liberal judges
would think,
if they had been able to see the condition
of our schools and city streets today,
where children have grown up with no
idea of right and wrong?)
At that time, the Court did a study
and found that 97% of Americans believed in God.
Yet they threw God out of our schools,
because of the 3% who didn't believe in Him.
They said, "We side with the 3% against
the 97%”
That’s another "first" in this strange
new "fuzzy" logic!
Now the philosophy of the 3% would
have to become the philosophy,
under which 97% would have to conduct
their lives. It's crazy!
But it leads me to my third question...
III. WHAT DIFFERENCE DID THIS MAKE?
When we forgot our godly heritage
and tried to run this nation,
apart from the God who made it great,
what has been the effect?
What has happened to our school
students, since that fateful 1963 decision?
Teenage pregnancy has increased 550%
and sexually transmitted diseases,
among school students, has climbed
226%.
Or what has happened to the educational
system since 1963?
Check the SAT scores. Way down!
They had remained stable, since 1926.
But since 1963, they have steadily
declined,
until now they are so low that (for
the first time in America's history)
we are graduating a generation that
knows less than their parents did,
when their parents took that same test.
And what has happened to families since
1963?
For 15 years prior to '63, divorce
had been declining in America.
Since '63, the number of divorces has
tripled every year.
We all know that the family is in trouble
as never before.
And now we are supposed to recognize
same sex marriages!
And what has happened to our nation,
since 1963?
"Surely, our great nation is still
#1 in the world!"
You are right.
Since '63, we are #1 in: violent crime,
divorce, teen pregnancy, abortions, suicide, illegal drug use, and illiteracy.
Psalm 78 warns us not to forget
our godly heritage.
Jeremiah 6:16 says: "If you want the
ways of peace, go back to the old paths."
I think it's time to GO BACK FOR THE FUTURE!
But...
IV. WHAT CAN WE DO?
How can we get back to our national heritage? Three things:
A. GET SMART.
Start to study how our nation was supposed
to work.
We're not a lynch mob, ruled by the
majority. We are a Constitutional Republic.
Study your Constitution.
Have you ever read it?
Will you believe an absurd lie, if
you hear it often enough?
Christians need to know, so we can
be a preserving influence on our society.
That's what our founding fathers told
us to do!
B. GET INVOLVED.
Politics may be a "dirty business,"
but we can't turn it over to immoral and godless people.
We need to get involved locally and
nationally.
Did you know that only 30% of evangelical
Christians have even bothered to vote?
We'd better vote this time.
This election will be pivotal in our
history.
Charles Finney once said: "Christians
must take the right ground in government.
Christians must do their duty in government
as a part of their duty to God.
God will bless or curse this nation,
according to the course that Christians take in politics."
C. GET RIGHT.
Tell me, are you right with God?
Are you a reason for Him to bless, or a reason for Him to curse, our nation?
Have you turned from your selfish ways and made Jesus your Savior and Lord?
Are you living and teaching your children by the principles of this Book?
That is exactly where each of us needs to start, and we need to start today!
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