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God’s Message To
America
Proverbs 14:34-34
Introduction: Most of us place a high value on "personal" messages.
Form letters and mass mailings are the norm in our day, so it is very
refreshing to receive a "personal" note from a person or organization.
Some have made a concerted effort to make their mailings seem to be
"one-of-a-kind." Today it is difficult to tell what is personal
correspondence and what is "mass mailing." Sometimes it may seem the
same with scripture. While many preachers apply passages written for
Israel to America, our text IS to America! In fact, it is a blanket
statement to ANY nation! What would God say to America, if He spoke
audibly to us this Fourth of July holiday? I believe He would remind
us of this verse. Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a
reproach to any people. These truths still hold true for any nation
today. History is littered with the echoes of failed nations. Nineveh,
the Egyptian Dynasty, Greece, the Roman Empire.... Today, the United
States is a proof text for this verse! Let us see how as we divide the
thoughts into four sections.
I. The Righteousness of a Nation
"Righteousness..."
The first word of our verse is "righteousness." It is a word seldom
uttered outside of conservative churches today. You don’t hear our
politicians speak about righteousness. You don’t hear the news media
say anything about it. There are at least three implications of the
word, righteousness.
1. It Implies Sovereignty. If there is such a thing as righteousness,
then Someone sovereign must determine what it is. Humankind has a
varied idea of righteousness. We could never in a million years agree
on what is righteous and what is unrighteous. God, however, is an
authority on righteousness. Psalm 71:19 "Thy righteousness also, O
God, is very high, who hast done great things: O God, who is like unto
thee!" Psalm 98:2 "The LORD hath made known his salvation: his
righteousness hath he openly shewed in the sight of the heathen."
2. It Implies a Standard. Society today does not want a standard; they
will not even acknowledge that one exists. This is the main reason
that the Word of God has been attacked and ridiculed by unbelievers.
Psalm 119:40 "Behold, I have longed after thy precepts: quicken me in
thy righteousness." Psalm 119:142 "Thy righteousness is an everlasting
righteousness, and thy law is the truth." At the founding of our
nation, the Bible was held in high esteem. There are both direct and
indirect quotations in the correspondence of the founding fathers.
3. It Implies a Straightness. It is one thing to admit that there is a
standard, it is quite another to make that standard your own. The word
in our text intimates a persona righteousness, a personal morality.
The Judeo-Christian ethic has guiding our nation rom its founding up
until the generation in which we live. Our forefathers chose the
righteousness of the Bible as it’s guiding light. (See Deut. 4:5)
II. The Reward of a Nation "...exalteth a
nation..."
Who can doubt that America has been exalted among the nations? Some
Americans, like Nebuchadnezzer in the book of Daniel, take the credit
for such exaltation. The mentality is that we somehow deserve the
greatness and power of our past. That is a sad mistake to make.
America has been exalted because of it’s citizens goodness and
personal holiness! America has been exalted because of the churches
that have carried out the great commission both at home and abroad! It
is because of past obedience and humility that we now enjoy a
preeminent place on the world scene. Let us examine theword "exalteth"
a little more closely to determine just what God means in this
mostglorious promise: "Righteousness exalteth a nation...!"
1. The Exalted Nation is Set-Apart. One of the meanings of the word
"exalt" is "to be lifted up, to be made high." (Wilson’s Word Studies,
pg. 151) The Bible teaches us that GodHimself is exalted, the
scripture is exalted, and Israel is exalted above the nations. But in
this verse we find a promise that the righteous nation also will be
lifted up and made high Ps 46:10 "Be still, and know that I am God: I
will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth." Ps
37:34 "Wait on the LORD, and keep his way, and he shall exalt thee to
inherit the land: when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt see it."
Surely there is no nation in the history of the world which has been
lifted up and exalted more than America! The United States has
dominated history throughout the 20th century.
2. The Exalted Nation is Safe.Another sub-meaning of the word "exalt"
is "to raise high as an inaccessible fortress, out of the reach of
danger." Psalm 32:7 "Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me
from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance."
Ps 119:114 "Thou art my hiding place and my shield: I hope in thy
word." Many nations have been destroyed by their enemies or by God
Himself through natural disasters. Plagues, pestilence, war, and
unbelief have destroyed many countries. But America celebrates her
225th birthday this July 4th. What a testament to God’s protection and
preservation!
3. The Exalted Nation is Strong. Another shade of meaning of the word
"exalt" is "to triumph over enemies." A mere glance at the history of
America will reveal the hand of God’s protection watching over us in
war and in peace. Think of the odds of the colonies defeating the most
powerful nation in the 18th century world, the British Empire. Yet, it
happened. We take for granted our victory in the Revolutionary War. We
assume that our power then resembled our power today. Not true! It was
a miracle from God that America gained her freedom from England. Why
did the Civil War not tear this nation apart? Could it have been the
protection of God? In World War II, America took on much of the world
essentially single handedly and assured freedom throughout the globe.
There was a time when our citizens proudly said, "America has never
lost a war!" We must give God the glory for past victories for He has
protected us. Ps 144:1 "Blessed be the LORD my strength, which
teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:"
III. The Revolt of a Nation "...but sin..."
We now come to the depressing aspects of God’s promise to "any
nation." As surely as righteousness exalts a nation, sin destroys it.
God says so in the very same verse! Today, many people want a
"buffet-style" religion. They want a God who is merciful, loving and
kind. The God of Christianity fulfills that desire. But the God of
mercy and love is also the God of judgment and damnation. People turn
away from such a God. But here is a problem. This verse is a couplet,
having two parts. The parts are opposite and contrasting. But one
cannot be accepted without the other. They stand together as a
testimony of God’s unapproachable holiness. The truth is that God WILL
judge sin! He will not wink at it, forget it, or misplace His records.
To understand this truth, let us examine the meaning of the word
"sin."
1. Sin is an Undisciplined Aim. To sin is "to miss the mark, as an
archer misses his target." (Wilson’s Word Studies, pg. 395) Psalm 2:1
"Help, LORD; for the godly man ceaseth; for the faithful fail from
among the children of men." Mankind is bound to fail, seeing we are
only flesh. But our sinful nature is not an excuse. Missing God’s mark
is the result of an undisciplined aim, a careless shot at God’s
perfection. America does not demand greatness of itself anymore. We do
not honor what is good and right. Contrariwise, we honor and reward
the evil and the froward. Look at our culture. The "bad guy" is now
the norm; the "good guy" is the potential hypocrite who bears
watching. A fitting illustration can be found in the sporting world.
Former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker made international headlines
when he spoke out against homosexuals and other perverted lifestyles
in a magazine. He was assailed as intolerant and a bigot. His
teammate, Chipper Jones, was engaged to be married, but impregnated a
Hooter’s waitress and reportedly tried to talk her into an abortion.
She refused, had the baby, and Jones’ fiancé called off the marriage.
Yet Chipper Jones was sought out by the media to comment on Rocker’s
verbal transgressions. The "bad guy" has been turned into the "good
guy." Such is society’s undisciplined aim at righteousness!
2. Sin is an Unwise Assurance. Another meaning of "sin" is "to
stumble, to err from the path." Again, it seems that we have a built
in excuse. Which of us has not stumbled from the path through no fault
of our own? It is human nature to fail, to stumble. Our stumbling and
erring from the path comes from a false assurance, a careless
attitude. America has taken for granted the blessings of God, assuming
that He will continue to bless and protect us in spite of our sin.
Psalm 59:12 "For the sin of their mouth andthe words of their lips let
them even be taken in their pride:"
3. Sin is Ungrateful Actions. The final meaning of "sin" is "an
outright transgression, rebellion."Daniel 9:11 "Yea, all Israel have
transgressed thy law, even by departing, that they might not obey thy
voice; therefore the curse is poured upon us...because we have sinned
against him." 1 John 3:4 "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also
the law: for sin is the transgression of the law."
IV. The Reproach of a Nation "...is a
reproach..."
The first mention of the word "reproach" in our English Bible can be
found in Genesis 30:23: "And she conceived, and bare a son; and said,
God hath taken away my reproach:" Eve had borne a son whom she
expected to be the promised Messiah. Her "reproach" was the curse that
God placed on her because of Adam’s sin. Sin brings a reproach,
whether it is in the life of the individual or in the timeline of a
nation. Again we examine the different meanings of our text.1.
Disgraced. One definition of reproach is "to be brought low, to go
from the heights to the depths." (Wilson’s Word Studies, pg. 350) In
Nehemiah 1:3, Nehemiah reported, "The remnant that are left of the
captivity there in the province are in great affliction and reproach:
the wall of Jerusalem also is broken down, and the gates thereof are
burned with fire." Israel’s sin had caused them to go into captivity
and now their capital city stood in ruins. The remnant was brought low
by their sin. We too, have been brought from the heights to the hs by
the sins of our people. God is bound to judge sin. He will not turn a
blind eye to America’s folly. As he judged Israel and the heathen
nations, He will also judge us.
2. Dishonored. Another definition of "reproach" is "to be ridiculed,
to rail on, to revile." In 1 Samuel 17:26 young David said, "...What
shall be done to the man that killeth this Philistine, and taketh away
the reproach from Israel? for who is this uncircumcised Philistine,
that he should defy the armies of the living God?" Israel was
powerless in the face of Goliath and the Philistines. Certainly they
were ridiculed and reviled by their inability. Goliath mocked the army
of Israel and the whole nation. America knows something about such
disgrace. We are the richest and most developed nation in the world,
but we are reviled by much of the world. The Muslim nations and
Communist China have little respect for our system of government or
our culture. We were reviled and ridiculed by the former Soviet Union
until God brought them low. Don’t think that the same thing cannot
happen to us.
3. Defeated. The final definition of "reproach" means "to pluck or
strip away all that is good." Our culture is in the process of doing
just that. Our defeat has not come at the hands of a foreign invader.
It has come at our own hands. The "silent majority" that Richard Nixon
spoke of years ago has been splintered into competing special
interests. Politicians pit one group against another to keep us
divided. The city of Ai was a little speck on the map of the Israelite
army. After the great victory at Jehrico, Ai would be asimple
campaign, a "mopping up" exercise. But the sin of one man brought
defeat. I believe that the sin that is defeating America is found in
the church rather than the culture. Yes, our culture is rotten; our
society is eaten up with evil. But the Christian Achans are hoarding
up the world’s gold and garments and allowing the gospel witness to
fall silent.
Conclusion: America has been great because of God. If we fall, it will
be because of our failure to honor God as our Sovereign Authority and
Lord. Must we watch our beloved land become mired in the slough of
compromise and fearfulness? It is the Christian that must stand up for
what is right! We must not fear the wrath of man or the condemnation
of sinners. They hated Jesus, so if we are the light which exposes
their evil, they will hate us as well. What would God’s personal
message to America be if He spoke to usaudibly in this day? I believe
he would say, Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach
to any people. Let us pray for our land and resolve to do our best to
make America great again. If we achieve anything, it is God which must
accomplish it!
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