Can America be saved?

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In a recent message on Psalm 2, I pointed out that, while 2 Chronicles 7:14 is a promise only for Israel and does not apply to America, there is another passage that does:

“There are times, Jeremiah, when I threaten to uproot, tear down, and destroy a nation or kingdom. But if that nation I threatened stops doing wrong, I will cancel the destruction I intended to do to it. And there are times when I promise to build up and establish a nation or kingdom. But if that nation does what displeases me and does not obey me, then I will cancel the good I promised to do to it.” — Jeremiah 18:7-10

Now, God has not made any specific promises to America like he did to Israel. However, I think there are at least three things we are dealing with in our nation today that fit under this concept of God’s building up or destroying a nation based on some of his general commands.

How we treat Israel

God told Abraham in Genesis 12:3, “I will bless those who bless you, but those who look down on you with contempt I will curse.” This applies across every generation for all time.

I believe that one of the things that has helped make America the global superpower we have been for over 100 years is our friendship with Israel. God has promised to bless those who bless Israel.

However, the nation that stands against the welfare of Israel cannot be blessed by God and instead has chosen to stand against him as well.

How we value life

After the Flood, God told Noah that humans were now civilly responsible to protect the lives of other humans (Genesis 9:5-6). Before the Flood, there was no sanctity of life. Genesis 6 shows a world full of corruption and destruction. It was so bad that God described it this way: “The LORD observed the extent of human wickedness on the earth, and he saw that everything they thought or imagined was consistently and totally evil.” (Genesis 6:5, NLT)

After cleansing the Earth with the Flood, God established an infant version of human government. The new rule was that if a person was murdered, society (not personal revenge) was commanded by God to destroy the murderer, whether that was a wild animal or another human. The reason was because God made people in his personal image, and he sees murder as a personal insult to him.

There are at least three reasons why capital punishment should still be in force today:

  1. People are still created in God’s personal image. This has not changed.
  2. This command was given to the entire human population and was not limited to Israel’s law code given through Moses centuries later.
  3. This command was never rescinded in the New Testament. In fact, Paul supports the continuation of government’s role in executing criminals in Romans 13:1-7.

God demands capital punishment, and the nation that does not carry it out values the life of the murderer more than the life of the victim and cannot be blessed by God.

I believe that this applies not just to what most people consider murder but also to abortion. Several times in the Old Testament God referred to those who slaughtered children as shedding “innocent blood” (see, for example, Psalm 106:38 and Jeremiah 19:4). The prophets also mentioned orphans as some of those that God pointed out as especially important to him.

Since we believe that life begins at conception, those still-developing infants are also created in God’s image, and those who murder them should be punished. The same principle applies to the elderly. It is not the government’s job to take care of each person, but our laws should protect them, not create ways to kill them.

The nation that does not value and protect the lives of its citizens – especially the infants and elderly – cannot be blessed by God.

How we celebrate gender and marriage

In both the Old and New Testaments, God has stated that homosexuality is an abomination to him. Those who wish to link this only to Israel’s Old Testament Law could not be more wrong. It is true that Leviticus 18:22 is part of the Law code. However, that verse is not a law in itself. It simply states God’s stance on the matter of homosexuality: “You must not have sexual intercourse with a male as one has sexual intercourse with a woman; it is a detestable act.” We do not advocate killing homosexuals as in the Mosaic Law, but that does not change God’s attitude about the act itself.

Paul repeated this concept in Romans 1:26-27, when he wrote, “For this reason God gave them over to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged the natural sexual relations for unnatural ones, and likewise the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed in their passions for one another. Men committed shameless acts with men and received in themselves the due penalty for their error.”

It is important to note that the arguments by advocates of homosexuality always focus on how people feel about each other. “You can’t stop people from loving each other. Paul didn’t know anything about loving, committed homosexual relationships.” Even if that were true (which it’s not), that’s not what Moses and Paul addressed.

The issue is not whether two people love each other. In both the Old and New Testament, God speaks against homosexual acts; those actions are despicable to him, because they go against his design and plan. This, by the way, is no different than heterosexual acts that also go against his design and plan – adultery, incest, polygamy, polyandry, and others.

Homosexuality goes against God’s design in gender and his design for marriage, and the nation that not only allows but celebrates and promotes something that God despises cannot be blessed by God.

So can America be saved? Yes and no.

No – God has promised that this world is going to get worse, not better, as the end gets closer (2 Timothy 3:1-9). The Church will never make America into a “good” or “Christian” nation.

Yes – There are things we can do to hold off on our premature destruction in the meantime:

  1. Politics – A Christian can affect American politics in three ways: vote based on biblical principles; help in campaigns for solid Christian politicians who will lead from biblical principles; be the candidate who will lead from biblical principles
  2. Pray – For our leaders at all levels of government. For those who are Christians, pray for God’s wisdom in leading God’s way. Pray also for the salvation of those government officials who are not saved.
  3. Make disciples – This is actually the best and most effective option. Because we vote for our leaders, the best voters are Christians who understand the Scriptures well and take our responsibilities in this world seriously. The more Americans who believe in Jesus and grow in their knowledge of the Scriptures, the better chance America has.

At this time a majority of Americans say they believe in God and consider themselves Christians. But that’s not as good as it sounds on the surface. Someone asked me a question recently, “Is there a difference in believing in God and believing God?” Yes, there absolutely is a difference.

I would say that most of the Americans who claim to believe in God and claim to be Christians, in reality have no idea what biblical Christianity is and, in fact, believe in a false god and a false gospel. James 2:19 says, “You believe that God is one; well and good. Even the demons believe that – and tremble in fear.” I dare say that a lot of people who “believe in God” have never truly believed him – what he has revealed about himself in the Scriptures, especially in regard to who Jesus is and what Jesus did.

The best thing we can do – our real only option for “saving” America – is to see people saved, growing in the Scriptures, and fulfilling their responsibilities of building up the Church and evangelizing the world.

4 thoughts on “Can America be saved?”

  1. Cherryl Connors

    This is a lot to search out and think about, Pastor Dan’l and I am glad you took the time to post. When you mention the proponents of homosexuality talking about loving relationships, I ask if homosexuality is ever based on being loving? I agree with you that that is not the issue and It is in the same category, to God as adultery, incest, etc. the scriptures truly show us how we are so short of God’s glory and standards and need His provision for reconciliation Jesus Christ.

    1. Daniel Goepfrich

      You’re exactly right, Cherryl. Homosexuality is never about love; it’s all about sex. The same is true with heterosexuality. God gives no boundaries to the people we can love, but he has given very narrow limits for sex and marriage. And these apply to all people, everywhere. Only through a relationship with God in Jesus Christ can we discover true love and the ability to exhibit that to our fellow man. Thanks for your comment!

  2. Cherryl Connors

    I am going to do all I can, as your lists suggest, to delay The Hand of Destruction and to trust God’s wisdom and timing of that prophecy’s fulfillment. The more I study God’s word the less I fear what will happen to America.

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