Is America a Hopeless Cause?
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by ROGER D. CAMPBELL

"God Bless America." Now where have I heard that before? Perhaps I saw those words printed on small flags. I
might have read them on a license plate or a bumper sticker. It could be that I heard them in a song.

America has survived a number of intense trials. In its 230-year history, the U.S.A. has survived a number of
wars, including the nation-ripping "War Between the States." It survived "The Great Depression." In more recent
memory, it has survived "9/11." Time and again, Americans have come together to take on or stand against
common foes which somehow sought to destroy us. The "American spirit" has been wonderfully demonstrated in
the lives of so many, by folks of all backgrounds and races, from those that served in the White House to those
that are just common red-blooded Americans. Yes, the U.S. has truly had some great days.

There are, however, a number of things going on in the U.S. at this hour that ought to be of major concern to
every God-reverencing citizen. Statistics compiled by our federal government indicate that violent crimes in
America rose in 2006 (the figures for 2007 are not yet available). The production, sale, and use of meth is a
nationwide plague. An actor fathers three illegitimate children by three different women and Hollywood names a
street after him because he is a "star." Kill a critter that is on an endangered species list and you may pay a fine
and/or do jail time, but murder an unborn baby in a government-funded abortion clinic and you are considered a
community servant. Such is modern America.

If a public school teacher enthusiastically leads a campaign to indoctrinate students with the theory of evolution,
he may be nominated for "Teacher of the Year" honors, while a second teacher who dares to teach that the
major elements of evolution are illogical, not provable, and anti-biblical, may lose his job for such. America has
legalized prostitution available in the state of Nevada [www.prostitutionprocon.org/law.htm], makes smut
available 24/7 on a TV screen in every home, and in some public schools counsels teenagers on how to practice
"safe" fornication. This is some "Christian nation," huh?

In our country, if you quote from some God-basher, you are counted as a scholar, but if you openly speak of God
as being worthy of praise, you might be censored, suspended from school, or lose your job. Simply quote a Bible
verse that shows God’s attitude toward the abomination of homosexuality and you may be called a bigot or
charged with homophobia, but if you express the view that same-sex relationships ought to be accepted, you
might be praised for being an open-minded, loving person.

The picture in America looks bleak, does it not? In the moral and spiritual realms, America is sick. She needs
treatment that only the Great Physician can give. Yes, there is a balm in Gilead (Jeremiah 8:22) which only the
great Balm-Giver can supply. Thankfully, He is ever ready to apply that balm to our spiritual illnesses whenever
we are willing to humble ourselves and do His will.

"God Bless America." Sometimes when I hear or see those words, I wonder to myself, "Why should He?" Think
about it. Why should God bless a nation that is so filled with people that love themselves, love sin, and defiantly
rebel against the authority of the Almighty? America is not exempt from God’s wrath. Powerful nations or
empires have come and gone in human history. In the Old Testament we see the truth that God destroyed
nations because of their iniquity. They did not simply get overthrown or go out of existence – the Lord God
brought them down! That was true not only of "the heathen" nations, but for God’s people as well (Amos
1:3-2:8). How America needs to take these words to heart: "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a
reproach to any people" (Proverbs 14:34). Are we listening?

I know of no Bible passage which indicates that America is somehow God’s favorite little place. Where did
anyone ever get such an idea? Apparently some have convinced themselves that God is committed to being on
"our side." Who said so? Oh, yes, the Lord has blessed us immensely. No doubt we owe our survival to Him.
That does not mean, though, that He has given us a free pass to snub our nose at Him and not have to face the
music for such ingratitude and insubordination. God’s word still says, "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for
whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap" (Galatians 6:7). While it is true that such teaching applies to
individuals, it also applies to families, congregations, and entire nations. Are we listening?

God owes American nothing. He promises, however, that we, like all others before and after us, will reap what
we sow. American’s real strength has nothing to do with our military might and technology. Neither is a strong
economy the key to a strong country. Higher test scores by graduating students can be encouraging, but they
have no direct link to genuine character and what counts in the sight of our Lord. We can make enormous
improvement to our military, economy, and school test results, but still be a doomed society.

It seems to me that making America strong is not about having references to God inscribed on national
monuments, nor is getting prayers allowed in public schools a guarantee that our nation will get back on the
right track. If we petition for our teachers and their students to have the right to lead prayers in public schools,
then if that request is granted, we will get just what we asked for: Muslim teachers leading prayers and praising
Muhammed, Catholics praying to Mary, and Hindus praying to any of their myriad of "gods." While I do not
oppose the concept of prayers in public schools, I personally do not see such a privilege as the key to getting God
back in America.

Brothers and sisters, the way to get the U.S. in good standing with the Lord is to reverence Him and let His word
dwell in our hearts (Colossians 3:16). God’s word is a light for our path (Psalm 119:105), and taking heed to it
will cleanse our way (Psalm 119:9). "Blessed are the pure in heart" (Matthew 5:8) – it all starts with individuals
having pure hearts, for only then will there be pure speech and pure conduct.

America is in bad shape, but is our nation a hopeless cause? Some conscientious students of both the Bible and
history have concluded that the U.S. has gone so far down the path of wickedness that her doom is inevitable.
Time will tell if such predictions are accurate. We know this much: it is God’s longsuffering that allows America
to continue to exist, and "the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation" (2 Peter 3:15). Each day of life that God
grants to wayward men and women is a chance for them to obtain salvation. Each day is also an opportunity for
those of us who are Christians to season society with our salt and help remove darkness with our light (Matthew
5:13-16). There will be no sudden turnarounds for this or any other country. Darkness is not easily or quickly
expelled, but the gospel of light can get the job done (2 Corinthians 4:4).

The apostle Paul once saw a man in a vision who said, "Come over into Macedonia, and help us" (Acts 16:9).
Paul and his co-workers realized that it was God’s will for them to go and "preach the gospel unto them"
(16:10). Brethren, do you and I really want to help America? If so, then what we need to do is continue to live
the gospel and get busy teaching it more zealously.

What America needs is the gospel. Not a Baptist-gospel, not a Pentecostal-gospel, not an
interdenominational-gospel, not a Protestant-gospel, and not a Catholic-gospel. Our country needs the one and
only gospel of the Lord Jesus (Galatians 1:6-8). Can the Lord count on you and me to get up out of our easy
chairs and go tell our fellow Americans of His great salvation? The church of the Christ proclaiming a risen
Savior is America’s only hope. Do you know what? If God’s church is not going to make its greatest effort to
educate America in the ways of Jesus (because people will do better only when they know to do better), then,
yes, America is a hopeless cause.

"The USA is a Christian nation." If it were not so serious, such an unfounded claim would be comical. There is
another matter in this regard that troubles my soul. If we come together in our public assemblies, and in those
settings we remind one another that (1) America is in sorry shape, and (2) All people outside of the Lord’s
church are lost (Ephesians 5:23), those are two undeniable facts. But, after we share those truths with each
other and shake our heads in sorrow over the present state of affairs, what kind of effort do you and I go out
and make to teach Americans God’s nation-changing and soul-saving truth? If we just remain quiet and keep the
truth to ourselves, then we are not being helpful to the good old USA, and not only is it going to remain in sorry
shape, but when we stand before the King of kings on Judgment Day, we will be sorry for our failure to teach
God’s truth to those who need it so badly.


Roger D. Campbell
Union Grove church of Christ
www.ugcoc.com