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Will we let the light shine or are we content to acquiesce to the dark?

Has God abandoned US?



This question is backwards, yet this assumption has been expressed frequently by Christians. What should be asked is whether the United States has abandoned God. There are some out there who have reached this conclusion, but the true consequence of rejecting the motto, “In God We Trust,” is what this nation and perhaps, we personally, are now experiencing.
Scripture tells us that the Lord will never leave or forsake believers (Hebrews 13:5-6). He will not deny those who trust and have faith in Him. Keeping this in mind, individuals should examine what they truly believe. Are we operating on trust? For when we are walking with the Lord, trusting His spirit to overrule our corporeal being and emotions, then His desires for us, given to us, are fulfilled (Psalm 37:4-5). Caving to the intimidation of loud, irate voices of jealous minorities is a double-minded stance (James 1:6-81). It is indecision to accede to media’s expectation that Christians will suffer retribution, and to ignore the denigration of Christian beliefs in an attempt to validate their own. Unwillingness to be stalwart for God and placing all faith in Him creates double-mindedness which wavering means inadvertently fending for oneself. It is the waffling, fearful individual who is abandoning God, not the other way around. Simply put, God can’t help those who doubt His ability. They are more cowed by the vociferous scoffers than they are reliant on God. What would happen if there were a blackout and you’re holding a flashlight that you assume doesn’t work. You don’t even try to flick the switch because you’ve already capitulated to the idea that the battery’s dead. Having no faith that light would fill the room if it were turned on, you resign yourself to sit in the dark. The flashlight can’t work if you believe it won’t work and don’t give it a chance to work. You’ve heard this before.

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In the same way, God cannot sustain this nation if we have no real faith that He can, because we submit to the overbearing noise of unbelievers, giving in to looming disaster. Proverbs 11:11 puts in context the cacophonous disruption of our society: “By the blessing of the upright the city is exalted: but it is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked.” The riots in Ferguson and Baltimore, and rewriting history by burying the Confederate flag exemplify the downfall of the “city,” in effect, our nation. If we are frightened by the words of unbelievers (which includes those who don’t believe in America’s long-established values), it’s tantamount to tying God’s hands. It is the reason why Jesus said we should be either hot or cold, being lukewarm is unpalatable (Rev. 3:16). He can’t help anyone who doesn’t fully trust Him. The simple truth is that one must have faith in order for faith to be fulfilled, and wavering faith equates to having none at all. This is why the one unforgivable sin is that of unbelief. If a person does not believe in God’s power or existence, that person can’t very well expect Him to do anything for him, let alone save this nation. It is time to brandish our faith like a sword that will cut through lies and deceit, just as He said His Word would do. If we are willing to faithfully profess why and how this nation was established, as did the founders, giving glory to the one who laid down His life for us that we may experience the freedom he made available in this world, then He can work. Rather than think we can accomplish anything by ourselves, we must rest in Him. Otherwise God is obliged to let us continue to struggle under our own efforts. Either He is able or He is not, but He can only help us if we have faith that he can help us. Like the flashlight, if we believe the light source is inoperative, we’re doomed to grope for direction hidden in the blackness. Plainly, we also cannot be a light in the world if we don’t believe His light is working to shine through us. The question then becomes, will we let the light shine or are we content to acquiesce to the dark?
  1. James 1:6 But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. 7 For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. 8 A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.
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Former newspaper publisher, A. Dru Kristenev, grew up in the publishing industry working every angle of a paper, from ad composition and sales, to personnel management, copy writing, and overseeing all editorial content. During her tenure as a news professional, Kristenev traveled internationally as a representative of the paper and, on separate occasions, non-profit organizations. Since 2007, Kristenev has authored five fact-filled political suspense novels, the Baron Series, and two non-fiction books, all available on Amazon. Carrying an M.S. degree and having taught at premier northwest universities, she is the trustee of Scribes’ College of Journalism, which mission is to train a new generation of journalists in biblical standards of reporting. More information about the college and how to support it can be obtained by contacting Kristenev at cw.o@earthlink.net.


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