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For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD...
Habakkuk 2:14
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I Love America
I love
America. I grew up singing, My Country Tis of Thee; America the Beautiful; and
God Bless America at school and in
church services on Sunday morning. I love the America that I grew up with. An
America that reflected the moral standards of its Puritan roots, an America
that reflected the moral standards of the founding fathers, and an America that
reflected the moral standards that help prevent a society from internal decay.
Did you notice the past tense?
Today, in the atmosphere of political correctness that fills America "from sea to shining sea"; some would say I have
been indoctrinated to be a good citizen. I agree. As a good and godly citizen, I am full of a deep
and abiding sadness for my country. Tears of heartbreak are flowing down my
cheeks as I pray for America and its people.
Crumbling Moral Standards
Evidence of the crumbling moral standards is in
the media, is on the streets, and is in the churches. God has been taken out of
our schools, out of our businesses, out of our government, and out of our churches.
The biblical standards that guided generations of American citizens are now
"politically incorrect."
Remain Faithful In Spite Of...
This morning, I reached for my bible and sought comfort
within its pages. Habakkuk, a contemporary of Jeremiah, was in the same
situation that I am this morning. He saw his people, whom he loved, falling
away from the biblical standards of their ancestors. In spite of all the
recorded miracles, Judah failed to remain faithful under the rule of Babylon. Habakkuk
was told that Babylon would fall because of pride, ambition, arrogance, greed,
cruelty, drunkenness, and idolatry. Habakkuk had to remain faithful, in spite
of what he saw in the society surrounding him. That sounds familiar doesn't it?
This is what God told Habakkuk:
For
the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the
waters cover the sea.
Habakkuk 2:14
The knowledge of God is going to blanket the
world. Wow, that is an amazing thought. Can you see it? The Earth, enfolded
within the glowing, glorious light of knowledge. What a comforting promise and it is going to be fulfilled, because God keeps his promises.
I am
going to follow Habakkuk's example:
I
will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts; I will look to see
what he will say to me, and what answer I am to give to this complaint.
Habakkuk
2:1
My complaint has an answer this morning. By
reading about Habakkuk and his circumstances, I am aware of the need to remain
faithful and patient. God is at work, even if I do not see the evidence of it.
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