ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE CONSEQUENCES OF CHOICE
Some folks have taken offense to my discussions concerning
this (and past) elections, and one reader even suggested that I was
"politicizing the Lord" with my commentary. It's a shame when
folks only see the commentary from a "conservative" or
"liberal" point of view instead of recognizing the spiritual
consequences of our choices.
Although I am a registered Republican, and have been for all
of my adult life, I am more constitutionalist than Republican -- at least from
today's political perspective -- and that view is a product of having spent
literally hundreds of hours (perhaps as much as a thousand or more) in studying
our nation's early history, the history of our founding fathers, and the events
that shaped their coming together to form a cohesive nation and create
America's Constitution.
Our Constitution was created as an anchor, a solid foundation
from which this nation would function and govern itself for centuries to
come. Furthermore, it was created for the specific purpose of
establishing a place on earth from which the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ
would have free course.
Today's Coffee Break is partially a review of commentaries
I've made over the years; it is a discussion on the consequences of the choices
our founding fathers made., and a Biblical perspective on the consequences of
the choices we make today when we vote for various political candidates.
With that as our introduction, pull up a chair, and let's
get started. Both the Expresso Machine and the
French Press are brewing with some of the oiliest, dark-roasted Columbian
coffee I've made in a long time -- and what an aroma! If you're anywhere
close, come on in and join me for a cup.
John Adams, who was Vice-President under George
Washington, and went on to become our nation's second President, made the
following comment concerning the Constitution of the United States, "it is religion and morality alone which can establish the
principles upon which freedom can securely stand. Our
constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is
wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
John Adams' first cousin, Samuel Adams, (and also
signer of the Declaration of Independence) put things like this: "If men of wisdom and knowledge, of moderation and
temperance, of patience, fortitude and perseverance, of sobriety and true
republican simplicity of manners, of zeal for the honour
of the Supreme Being and the welfare of the commonwealth; if men
possessed of these other excellent qualities are chosen to fill the seats of
government, we may expect that our affairs will rest on a solid and permanent
foundation.”
Ever wonder how and where
"Hearken now unto my voice, I will give thee counsel,
and God shall be with thee: Be thou for the people to God-ward, that thou mayest bring the causes unto God: And thou shalt teach them ordinances and laws, and shalt show them the way wherein they must walk, and the
work that they must do. Moreover thou shalt
provide out of all the people able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating
covetousness; and place such over them, to be rulers of thousands, and rulers
of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens: And let them judge the
people at all seasons: and it shall be, that every great matter they shall
bring unto thee, but every small matter they shall judge: so shall it be easier
for thyself, and they shall bear the burden with thee." (Exodus 18:19-22)
There you have the plan for the kind of republican (not
the political party) representation that makes up the core of our nation's
governance. When you read the history of our forefathers' deliberations
as they contemplated the means to establish a government that would stand the
test of time, you find the Word of God at the very root of all their
discussions.
Folks, this is civil government we're talking about!
This was and is God's plan for the governance of a people under His
leadership. The biggest lie that's ever been foisted off on
I quote from John Winthrop's charter of the Massachusetts
Bay Colony, "...and for the directing,
ruling, and disposing of all other Matters and Things, whereby our said People,
Inhabitants there, may be so religiously, peaceably, and civilly governed, as
their good Life and orderly Conversation, may win and incite the Natives of
Country, to the Knowledge and Obedience of the only true God and Savior of
Mankind, and the Christian Faith, which is our Royal Intention, and the
Adventurers free Profession, is the principal End of this Plantation."
Once the charter was approved, Winthrop wrote in his own
diary, "We must be willing to give
up our superfluities to supply others' necessities...We must delight in each
other; make others' conditions our own; rejoice together, mourn together, labor
and suffer together... So shall we keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace. The Lord will be our God, and...make
us a praise and a glory, that men shall say of later plantations, "May the
Lord make it like that of
John Winthrop's son (John Winthrop, Jr.) was part of the
founding of the Connecticut Colony, and as part of its charter incorporated the
following: "[We] do therefore associate and
conjoin ourselves to be as one Public State or Commonwealth; and do for
ourselves and our successors and such as shall be adjoined to us at any time
hereafter, enter into Combination and Confederation together, to
maintain and preserve the liberty and purity of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus which
we now profess, as also, the discipline of the Churches, which according
to the truth of said Gospel is now practiced amongst us; as also in
our civil affairs to be guided and governed..."
I could go on and on with each of the original colonies,
but you get the picture. Our founders made specific covenants and choices
by the which their heirs and successors could
live. When
The consequence of their choices and decisions was the founding of a
nation that has prospered throughout history like no other nation on
earth. With the constant Blessing of the Lord, the United States has
been the help of the afflicted around the world; we have spent more blood and
money to lift whole nations out of repressive regimes and poverty than any
other nation in history; we have been the defense of the fatherless and the
hope of the needy; we have been the source of the Gospel of Jesus Christ being
spread throughout every nation on earth.
For something like two hundred and seventy years (1629 to
1892) Americans clearly understood that this nation was founded for the
propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In 1892, the Supreme Court of
the
After a rather voluminous examination of those state
constitutions, the Supreme Court ruled, "These and many other matters which might be
noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic
utterances that this is a Christian nation."
THAT, Ladies and Gentlemen, is what our nation's
forefathers chose; and up until 1947 with Justice Hugo Black's ludicrous
decision, America prided itself on being "one nation under [the Lord]
God" -- NOT a Muslim nation, not a Hindu nation, not an atheistic or
agnostic nation, but a nation where Jesus Christ was Lord! That didn't
mean that Muslims, Hindus or followers of various religions couldn't have the
liberty in America to practice their religious beliefs (atheism IS a religion,
by the way; it just makes man to be God instead of the Lord Jesus Christ) as
they saw fit, it just meant that they did so cognizant of the fact that America
was founded and established as a nation where the Lord God was worshiped.
Black's decision began the opening of floodgates with a
rush of wickedness designed to overthrow our Constitution and deprive
Christians of the liberties they'd enjoyed for centuries. How was it that
Black was even in a position to make such a striking blow against our
Constitutional freedoms?
Easy. It was the consequence of choices made by voters who
elected (and kept re-electing) Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Presidency of the
This brings me to the crux of today's discussion.
We can (and do) spar with one another over the subject of
where a presidential candidate stands on the subject of abortion, how that
candidate treats the subject of marriage and family, and whether he/she is a
promoter of the homosexual agenda. Those issues are of critical
importance in choosing our nation's leaders, but of almost overriding
importance to all is how that candidate will choose the next justices of the
Supreme Court.
Will he/she choose to appoint judges who will uphold the
intent of our nation's founders, or will he/she appoint justices who -- like
Hugo Black, and successors of his ilk -- reinvent the Constitution by judicial
fiat and take away fundamental liberties that have made
It matters not what a candidate says he will do. The
life record must be the standard by which we vote. What track record has
the candidate established to back up his claims? Does that candidate have
a record of supporting issues which undercut our liberties? Does the
candidate have a track record of standing up for that which is right in the
sight of God?
In the current crop of candidates, all of them profess to
be Christians. That means we have to look at what their lives have stood
for, how they've voted, who their companions in life are or have been, and
whether their words match their deeds. One is NOT a Christian simply
because they say so. One is a Christian because he or she walks with the
Lord Jesus Christ and demonstrates the fruit of the Spirit in their life.
The economy, the war on terror, immigration, issues of
poverty and health-care are not, and MUST NOT be, the
deciding issues upon which we choose our next President. Where the
candidate stands on the fundamental issue of the integrity of our Constitution
as written and established by our founding fathers MUST be the most important
criterion. Where the candidate stands on abortion and homosexuality as a
"right" under the Constitution must be a guiding factor.
As Dutch Sheets noted in his letter to prayer
partners, "The scriptures teach that if we choose first
to exalt righteousness and turn from evil, God promises to heal our land (see
Proverbs
We have choices before us, folks! We will either
benefit as a nation with the Blessing of God, or we will suffer the curse of
our own disobedience to God's Word based on how we vote.
Della has an aging aunt who is so upset with the choices
before her in this election that she has vowed not to vote for anyone.
We've made it abundantly clear to her that is not an option. There are a
fistful of folks just like her across this country. There's a problem
with that stance. Not voting IS voting just the same. We are
responsible before God for our choices. If we don't vote, we've
chosen. If we do vote, we choose.
If we vote for righteousness in our leaders --
notwithstanding the fact that anyone we choose will have flaws -- based on
their Biblical worldview, God will honor us, and He will honor this
nation. If we do not vote, OR we vote for someone simply because we want
"change," we'll get change all right -- and it will be change for the
worse. It will be "change" with a curse upon us and this
nation! I simply cannot say it any stronger.
The curse will not be "causeless:" it will be
caused, and we will be the cause thereof because of our rebellious and angry
choices.
Whoever wins on November 4th will play a huge role in
determining the course of this nation for decades to come. Whatever you
do, VOTE!
"A general dissolution of principles and manners will
more surely overthrow the liberties of
"In the supposed state of nature, all men are equally
bound by the laws of nature, or to speak more properly, the laws of the
Creator." -- Samuel Adams (Letter to
the
"No country upon earth ever had it more in its power
to attain these blessings than United
The Blessing of the Lord: it makes rich and He adds no
painful toil and sorrow! (Proverbs
10:22) Be blessed!
Regner
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