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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 13:17:17 -0600
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- From: Brad Kaiser <bradk%isdgsm@RTSG.MOT.COM>
- Subject: Re: Countries Turning to God
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- Today, as you know, is the 20th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. I've been
- thinking recently about it, and you know, the reality that >20 million
- children have been murdered in this country since 1973 is truly an
- overpowering one.
-
- "Make no mistake: God is not mocked, for a person will reap only what
- he sows ..." [Gal 6:7] ... and what of a nation? Will God treat a
- guilty nation any differently? When Israel sinned, God punished her:
- "... for you are *NOT* my people, and I will *NOT* be your God ..."
- [Hos 1:9]
-
- I found myself wondering why God has not already punished this
- country, when we have so arrogantly filled the cup of His wrath. Now
- perhaps our (relative) economic decline over the last 20 years is part
- of that punishment (something that never seemed to occur to Ross
- Perot!); perhaps the increasing social disorder is a part of it as
- well. But they cannot be the whole of our chastisement.
-
- I found my answer in the deuterocanonical/apocryphal book of 2
- Maccabees. It is not a pleasant answer, however.
-
- After a long narrative of the atrocities committed on the Jews by
- their pagan Greek overlords, the author inserts this little comment:
-
- Now I beg those who read this book not to be disheartened by these
- misfortunes, but to consider that these chastisements were meant
- not for the ruin but for the correction of our nation. It is, in
- fact, a sign of great kindness to punish sinners promptly instead
- of letting them go for long. Thus, in dealing with other nations,
- the LORD patiently waits until they reach the full measure of their
- sins before He punishes them; but with us He has decided to deal
- differently, in order that he may not have to punish us more
- severely later, when our sins have reached their fullness. He
- never withdraws His mercy from us. Although He disciplines us with
- misfortunes, He does not abandon His own people.
- -- 2 Macc 6:12-16 [NAB]
-
- I cannot get those words out of my mind ... "the LORD patiently waits
- until they reach the full measure of their sins before He punishes
- them". Perhaps the time has come for Christians to pray for the
- Lord's wrath to come upon this nation sooner, rather than later.
-
- Something to think about, and pray about, today.
-
- In Christ's Love,
-
- Brad Kaiser
- (a product of conception, at Internet: bradk@isdgsm.rtsg.mot.com)
-