A Call to Pray and Vote!
One of the reasons I’m convinced that God has blessed America all these years is because America was founded by Godly men and women who were concerned to take the Bible seriously, and to live out its truths in their lives.
Secondly, they took the whole issue of freedom seriously, a freedom that was guaranteed to everybody as one of the unalienable rights given to us by our Creator. They understood that we are not here by accident. We are not simply here by convenience. We are here by the Divine sovereign choice of God Himself. God called those Pilgrims and Puritans to come to this new world, to establish this new nation to the glory of God.
You and I are the recipients of the blessing of God because our forefathers paid the price to establish this nation based on the principles and truths of the Word of God. They did it with a sense of dignity, with a sense of freedom that would allow everybody of every religious persuasion to come to this country in order to serve God by the choice and the dictates of their own hearts.
As time has gone on in American history, there have been many challenges along the way. God has intervened on many of those occasions. In the Revolutionary War, at a very crucial point, General Washington and his army were about to be defeated by the British in New Jersey. A fog came rolling in and covered them as they retreated across the river and escaped from being trapped at the end of that peninsula.
There were times in the Civil War when God again moved in to preserve the union of this nation. And there are certainly times when God moved in, in the 20th century. You see, God has placed into our hands incredible opportunities, incredible potential as a nation. But He also holds us accountable for what we do with that potential.
For if we want to continue to see the blessing of God on America, we need to be a people who are on our knees, seeking God, calling out to God, turning our hearts and our lives over to God. In a crisis, in a tragedy, we are quick to pray. We are quick to say, “God bless America.”
But when everything is going well, and the crisis has passed, when the blessings are flowing, do we then remember to get on our knees and again say, “God bless America. Convict us where we need to be convicted. Challenge us where we need to be challenged. Encourage us where we need to be encouraged. Bless us even when we don’t deserve your blessing”?
God has wonderfully blessed the United States of America, far beyond anything we deserve. And though we are not a perfect nation, and though there are many problems and challenges and difficulties, it is still one of the greatest nations in all of the world.
Let us come before the Lord with repentance and a humble spirit and plead for Him to continue to bless America! This is a nation in which there is freedom of religion, freedom of choice, freedom of opportunity for you and me to open the Word of God. To preserve these freedoms and so much more, if you have not already done so through early voting, I encourage you to prayerfully vote on Tuesday, November 3.