Monday, October 29, 2012
Another
Coffee Break:
The State
of Our Nation
Good
Morning! I need to take a break from the
series dealing with tribulation and wrath for a couple of weeks to talk about
the current state of our nation -- spiritually, politically and economically --
and talk about the crisis we all face.
I'll get back to our other series before too long.
A
portion of what I'm about to share has been shared before in several different
Coffee Breaksover the past eight years but we all need the reminding and
refreshing.
There
isn’t a one of us that would disagree with the premise that our entire body of
law, and our nation, are built upon the foundation of the Constitution of the United States . “We the people
of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice,
insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the
general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our
posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of
America.”
So
reads the Preamble to the Constitution.
From there we launch into the specifics of that foundation to the laws
our founding fathers saw fit to incorporate as the starting place from which to
build a cohesive nation.
When
I ran for Congress back in 2004, I made certain that folks understood I was
running as a Constitutional conservative.
What I meant by that stance was that I believe in not just limited
government, but small government – government that does not intrude upon the
fundamental rights of its citizens, government that isn’t in the handout
business, but provides a hand to help its citizens make a life for themselves
and using some initiative to prosper according to their individual skills and
gifts.
Although
I'm still registered as a Republican it seems to me that many of the party
leaders have abandoned the fundamentals upon which the party was founded,
becoming pretty self-serving in the process.
I'm not a Libertarian simply because the Libertarian platform goes too
far in ignoring the spiritual foundations of our nation and treats those
foundations as an intrusion into our Constitutional liberties. I'm not a Democrat because the Democratic
party has long since left middle America and become the party of deviants,
aberrants and promoters of everything abhorrent to me -- first as a Christian,
and secondly as one who espouses the core of how this nation was founded and
established.
The
purpose of my discussion today, however, is not to rehash a political campaign,
nor is it to get into the basics of the Constitution of the United States ,
nor is it to debate our laws. I believe
that our Constitution was founded upon a Law that undergirds our entire
society, and indeed, separates the United States from every other
nation in the world.
Now,
in case you are thinking I’m going to say The Ten Commandments, you’re
wrong. The Ten Commandments certainly
formed a fundamental core of the way in which our laws were written, but what
I’m talking about goes way beyond that.
Let
me begin with a portion of the Mayflower Compact – an agreement entered into by
the folks who fled England
in order to provide a way of life and a freedom they could not obtain
there. (As an aside, Della can trace her
family’s beginnings in this country to one of those original families aboard
the Mayflower.)
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We, whose names
are underwritten, the Loyal Subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord King James,
by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland,
King, Defender of the Faith, &c. Having undertaken for the Glory
of God, and Advancement of the Christian Faith, (my emphasis) and the
Honour of our King and Country, a Voyage to plant the first Colony in the
northern Parts of Virginia; Do by these Presents, solemnly and mutually,
in the Presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together
into a civil Body Politick, for our better Ordering and Preservation, and
Furtherance of the Ends aforesaid…….”
While
these settlers certainly had a reverence for King James, and England as a
whole, they sought something missing in their native land: the freedom to
worship God, and an opportunity to advance their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ
with all of the basic fundamentals that make Christianity what it is. They looked to the establishing of a colony
away from the King, away from England ,
and away from the Church of England with its rigidity in order that there might
be freedom to grow spiritually.
Looking
at each of the individual charters of the thirteen original colonies, it becomes
clear that – without exception – the freedom to worship God and serve the Lord
Jesus Christ was their underlying motivation.
One
of the arguments that I’ve engaged in with some folks during the past few
months has been over the recurrence of the phrase, “the Christian religion,” in
the body of many of our founding fathers’ documents. The argument raised of course is predicated
on Thomas Jefferson’s statement to a Baptist preacher concerning “a wall of
separation between church and state.” What most folks miss – and what most
leftists and liberals want to argue over – is that Christianity is not a religion. It is not a dogma. It is not some kind of body of theological
ideas.
Christianity
– true Christianity – as our founding fathers saw it, was a deep reverence for,
and worship of, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Folks could have differences of understanding over some things and be a
part of different church groups or organizations, but the common denominator
that bound our founding fathers together was the worship of the Lord Jesus
Christ. They defined the differences
that separated them as “religion,” but not the faith.
Are
you understanding what I’m getting at?
Some have supposed that there were deep differences that divided our
forefathers, that the division was religious in nature, and that the colonies
were established in order to ensure that the Baptists stayed to themselves, the
Quakers stayed to themselves, the Anglicans stayed to themselves, etc., etc. Not true!
As
I have often commented to some of my friends – perhaps rhetorically – I am a
very strong-willed and outspoken person.
(Of course, you’d have never guessed, huhh?) As a minister of the Gospel, and a preacher,
I can be verrry strong in some of the statements that I make. Those remarks are not made in anger, nor am I
trying to sell some nutty doctrine. I do
have strong convictions – convictions that are often based in years of personal
experience. That doesn’t mean that I
can’t be wrong, or that the Lord doesn’t still have to beat me upside the head
with a 2X4 once in awhile to get my attention.
He does, and I change. (OK. No smart alec remarks from the peanut
gallery!)
Many
of those early forefathers were preachers.
William Penn, for example, was a Quaker.
Just three weeks after his arrival (in 1682) in the colony that would
eventually bear his name, he called for an election of representatives to a
provincial assembly. Among Penn’s first
laws passed by this assembly were guarantees protecting the freedom of
conscience. These laws permitted
Christians who were considered heretics in the Old World
to escape their persecutions for worshiping God “differently” than some of
their brethren.
Roger
Williams was from the Antinomians – a sect that eventually became the first
group of Baptists. A brilliant apologist
for the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Williams was influenced by the Reformation and
Martin Luther’s theses on faith.
Determined to ensure that the colonists had the freedom to worship God, he
labored long and hard to obtain a charter for the new colony of Rhode Island and to
establish laws and statutes that would provide the colonists the right and
freedom to worship the Lord as they saw fit.
John
Eliot, an ordained Anglican, but “nonconformist” minister, settled into this
newly developing colony to translate the Bible into the Indian tongue of the
local tribes, and evangelized the natives to such a degree that the
Massachusetts Parliament established, incorporated, and provided the necessary
financing to support “The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England .”
Then,
of course, you have the Moravians who settled North
Carolina , and the Puritans who settled Connecticut .
I
don’t want this to turn into a history lesson, but it is important to see that
these original colonists all shared a common goal, and there was a common
thread in their objectives: the absolute right to worship the Lord Jesus Christ
as they saw fit without interference from government. To the contrary, as colonial governments
formed and charters were established, the common purpose in each charter was to
guarantee that – even if the local governments provided the funding to
accomplish it – the Gospel would be propagated, America ,
the “New Land ” would be evangelized, and faith in
the Lord God would be spread throughout the new nation.
John
Winthrop even took it farther by stating clearly that this new land was
established as "a
modell of Christian charity," to
characterize the colonists' endeavor as part of a special pact with God to
create a holy community. He encouraged the colonists to "bear
one another's burdens", and to view themselves
as a "Company
of Christ, bound together by Love." He told the
colonists to be stricter in their religious conformance than even the Church of
England, and to view as their objective the establishment of a model state. If
they did so, God would "make us a prayse and glory, that man shall say of
succeeding plantacions: the Lord make it like that of New England."
It
was this setting under which our Constitutional founders came together to
establish a single, unifying document which would combine the intentions of the
individual colonial charters and create a single new nation out of those
thirteen colonies.
Although
much has been made of Thomas Jefferson’s letter with the reference to the “wall
of separation,” few people seem to remember that it was Jefferson who, in 1786,
used the charter for the Virginia colony to draft a bill establishing
guarantees for the freedom of worshiping God, and setting the stage for the
First Amendment to the now-developing Constitution of the United States.
Fewer
still remember that when Jefferson became
President in 1800, he called for preachers from various churches to hold
worship services in the House of Representatives on a weekly basis. His successors followed suit for many years
thereafter.
Somewhere
in my document archives is a copy of a vision that George Washington had for
this country. The vision might be called
by some “apocalyptic,” but he had an experience in which the Lord allowed him
to see some of the very events that have unfolded in this country during the
past few years. He carefully wrote the
details of that vision and expressed both his concern and his prayer that God
would spare this nation the horrors he was seeing.
The
overwhelming majority of our founding fathers shared a common goal. James Madison, John Jay and Alexander
Hamilton wrote and published their discussions abroad in what we now have
compiled as The Federalist Papers.
Though these discussions take on just about every aspect of
constitutional law, the same common goal underlies those discussions.
It
was Noah Webster, however, who summarized our Constitution and all that went
into its writing when, in 1833, he wrote, “The religion which has introduced civil liberty, is the
religion of Christ and his apostles ... This is genuine Christianity, and to
this we owe our free constitutions and government ... the moral principles
and precepts contained in the Scripture ought to form the basis of all our
civil constitutions and laws." (emphasis mine)
So
where does this lead us in this modern age of doubt, skepticism, atheism,
humanistic teaching and rampant attempts to rewrite our Constitution and Laws
so as to eliminate all reference to Jesus Christ, to God Almighty, and/or the
prevention of anything that could by the remotest stretch of the imagination be
termed “government sponsorship of religion?”
The
truth is that our spiritual underpinnings are the entire reason for our
existence as a nation. Were it not for
the prayer that bathed our beginnings, were it not for the faith expressed by
our founders, were it not for the absolute trust in God and the declared
intentions to build a nation in which the Lord Jesus Christ would be honored
above all else, it is fair to say that we would not exist today as a people.
The
Psalmist David wrote, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, and the people He hath
chosen for an inheritance.” (Psalm 33:12)
That
said, the United States
faces a crisis at the moment – a crisis of faith, a crisis of trust in the
Lord. We have allowed authority to folks
who hate God with a purple passion. They
have taken advantage of that authority to create laws and statutes that are
unconstitutional, that rip away at the very fabric of our existence. We have tolerated – in the name of freedom
and liberty – leaders who, with every fiber of their existence, hate the
spiritual underpinnings that became the foundation of our nation. We have permitted organizations to exist --
such as the ACLU -- and even provided funding for them, that are systematically
destroying the liberties our forefathers shed their blood to guarantee.
We
have permitted our educators to stand in our nation’s classrooms for decades
and undermine our spiritual heritage, attempt to rewrite and revise our
nation’s history, defame and slander many of our founding fathers with false
accusation and/or innuendo, and destroy the trust of our youth in the very
fabric of our constitution. We have
allowed liars to stand in public and – in the name of constitutionally
guaranteed right to free speech – use that freedom to attack any elected
leaders who express their faith and trust in God.
Four
years ago we elected a Muslim for our President, a man who has no compunction
about lying and pretending to be a Christian, and all the while demonstrating
through his actions, his hatred and disdain of the God we know, love and serve,
and His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. Now
we as a nation are paying the price for that insanity. We are swimming in a sea of debt, spending
pretend money to finance social programs that are supposed to be the purview of
the body of Christ -- not government -- and ripping away at the social fabric
of our nation by encouraging the murder of the unborn and approving deviant
alliances between same sex partners while pretending that this is an acceptable
"alternative lifestyle' to which we can append and ascribe marriage.
There
are spiritual laws that are higher than that of our Constitution. There are laws which our forefathers obeyed
and utilized as they set our foundations in place which, if praying Christians
and believers today do not get a hold of, will bring this nation down. We will fail as every other nation in history
if we lose sight of those laws.
If
those who have the opportunity do not seize this time to reverse the laws and
trends that have ripped away our liberties to speak out publicly in the name of
the Lord Jesus Christ and honor God, America is headed for the kind of woes we
have seen other nations suffer.
The
right to free speech in this nation is not a guarantee of anarchy. Contrary to the opinions of some, free speech
is not a right to treasonous proclamations by those in public leadership. The right to worship God, to praise His name
and honor him by public leaders is not some constitutionally-prohibited breach
of an imagined “wall of separation.”
If
we continue to tolerate the observance of this mythical wall, we will most
assuredly – in less than a decade – see the end of the American dream our
founding fathers sought to build. Come
on people! Stand up and be counted! Get your act together. Challenge the God-haters with their
agenda. No matter what it costs you
personally, get involved in the process to reverse the disintegration of our
spiritual fabric.
Whewww……. OK.
Got a bit preachy, there! Can’t
help it, though. Every bone, every cell,
every corpuscle in my being says, “NO! YOU WILL NOT!!” to those who seek to
remove our liberties.
In
the coming days or weeks, I hope to be discussing some of the particular ways
in which we can bring these trends to a halt – ways that every one of us have
at our disposal. In the meantime, have a
good and thoughtful day. Meditate on
these things.
Most
of all, be blessed today. Be blessed in
the city, blessed in the field, blessed coming in and blessed going out.
Blessings on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Another Coffee Break:
The State of Our Nation, Part 2
The State of Our Nation, Part 2
Thanks to all
those who have written in and expressed their appreciation for the things I've
been sharing in the series on tribulation and wrath. While these truths have
been with me for a number of years, there really has been a fresh outpouring of
understanding and revelation in the past weeks and months as I have followed the
direction of Holy Spirit to share this. We will return to that series next week
as we take a different approach and consider the wrath of
God.
Let me simply
dive in once again to this review of the spiritual, emotional and political
state of our nation, and talk about the why's and wherefore's of our need to
spend these last weeks prior to the election in some serious prayer and
intercession. I've shared some of these comments in previous Coffee Breaks, but
they bear repeating. Following is an amplified version of some commentary I
provided as a guest columnist this past week in our local
newspaper.
Without realizing it at the time, my father did a great deal to inspire me to become involved in the political process. When Dwight D. Eisenhower was running for President in 1952 against Adlai Stevenson, Dad frequently offered up commentary on the political process, and on the ills of our nation. I once asked him why he didn't run for President and he replied, "Son, God didn't call me to political office. He didn't call me to run for President. He called me to preach the Gospel, and that's what I'm doing." It was the first time that I actually realized God does call some people to political office and to government.
It was perhaps 14 years later that I sat on an Alaska Airlines flight to Seattle with the then-chairman of the Alaska Republican Party. We had known each other at a distance for several years and he urged me to run for the U. S. House of Representatives in the upcoming election. I had already committed to take on the youth ministry at Bethel Union Church in Duarte, California (and in fact was headed there) and declined his offer of support. But it planted a seed that would grow during the coming years.
It would be another dozen years or so before I actually got involved personally in the political process, and I won't take the time in this commentary to recount my various political activities other than to say that I have actively campaigned for folks (and co-managed one gubernatorial campaign) on both sides of the political aisle, based in large part on their stance as committed Christians and support for issues that affect our liberties as believers in Christ Jesus.
Allow me to pose something for your serious consideration. It's time we asked ourselves if we still know the freedoms intended for us by our Founding Fathers. James Madison said, "We base all our experiments on the capacity of mankind for self government." The idea? That government was beholden to the people, that it had no other source of power is still the newest, most unique idea in all the long history of man's relation to man.
In one of Ronald Reagan's speeches nearly 30 years ago he made a statement that almost sounds like he wrote it for the election we have some four weeks from now. Reagan said, "This is the issue of this upcoming election: whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the American Revolution and confess that intellectual elites in Washington can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.
"We've been told we must choose between a left or right, but I would suggest that in politics there is more than just a left or right. There is an up or down: Up to man's age-old dream -- the maximum of individual freedom consistent with order -- or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism. Regardless of their sincerity or humanitarian motives, those who would sacrifice freedom for security have embarked on this downward path."
Now let me address my next comments to the "extreme right." (I've been accused of being wayyy too far to the right, but I submit that I'm simply "on the right" from the perspective of what the Word defines as "right."(Grin!) What makes people jump so far to the so-called "right" is that they want to IMMEDIATELY undo the changes introduced into American Law and society by the leftist, socialist-driven judges of the past 50-plus years.
Patience, my friends! Patience! That reversal IS going to come; and those changes are not that far away.
We WILL see an ultimate reversal of Roe v. Wade and an eventual ruling that life begins at conception or fertilization. We WILL see it!
We WILL see the Constitution properly interpreted so that the rights of Christians are no longer infringed upon -- so that Christians and Christianity is not infringed upon or interfered with by Federal or State or Local government(s). We WILL see the restoration of the Ten Commandments in public venues. We WILL see the return of the Bible as an acceptable text in our public schools, in the same way that it was for some 200 years of our nation's history.
We WILL see the homosexual agenda driven back, along with the executive orders which have been issued by the current administration in violation of the doctrine of the separation of powers enshrined by the Founding Fathers in our Constitution.
Our society has degenerated into a "me first" society, with special interest groups demanding their "rights." What our Constitution does NOT guarantee is the right of one group to have more chances than another group to succeed in our society. Opportunity abounds on every hand for those willing to get out and take advantage of it.
Despite the cries we hear from the anti-American crowd both here in America and abroad, people are trying to get to this country -- both legally and illegally -- because America provides more opportunities for those willing to make whatever effort is required to prosper. This nation is by far the most prosperous nation on the face of the earth. It is the ONLY Nation that -- for more than 225 years -- has had as its motto, "In God We Trust."
There is a fundamental spiritual principle that underlies our nation's founding. We find that principle revealed in Proverbs 11:11: "By the blessing of the upright the city is exalted: but it is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked."
Again we read in Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people."
From the earliest foundations of this nation, we have had pastors and church leaders serving at just about every level in our Federal Government. In the Records of the Federal Convention of 1787 (Yale University Press, 1911: Vol. 1, pp 450-452) James Madison records the comments of Benjamin Franklin in a portion of his address to Congress:
I
have lived, Sir, a long time, and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs
I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow
cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can
rise without his aid? We have been assured, Sir, in the Sacred Writings, that
"except the Lord build the House, they labor in vain that build it." I firmly
believe this; and I also believe that without His concurring aid we shall
succeed in this political building no better, than the Builders of Babel: We
shall be divided by our partial local interests; our projects will be
confounded, and we ourselves shall become a reproach and bye word down to future
ages. And what is worse, mankind may hereafter from this unfortunate instance,
despair of establishing governments by human wisdom and leave it to chance, war
and conquest.
I
therefore beg leave to move that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of
Heaven, and its blessings on our deliberations be held in this Assembly every
morning before we proceed to business, and that one or more of the clergy of
this city be requested to officiate in that
service.
Jedediah Morse, the "father of American Geography," delivered a sermon at the swearing in of John Adams when he became the second President of the United States. In that sermon, he stated, "To the kindly influence of Christianity we owe that degree of civil freedom, and political and social happiness which mankind now enjoys. . . . Whenever the pillars of Christianity shall be overthrown, our present republican forms of government, and all blessings which flow from them, must fall with them."
Yes, Ma'am! Yes, Sir! Once again, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people." We as Christians have a solemn responsibility before God to get involved in our affairs of government.
When I ran for Congress in 2003-2004, a friend -- Tony W. Smith -- who was a political consultant helped me craft the following as a part of the foundation of my campaign and my stance as a Constitutional conservative:
I believe that the writings of the U.S. Constitution apply to every man, woman, boy or girl who is a citizen of the United States. There should never be a distinction between a natural born citizen and a naturalized citizen.
I believe the Constitution should apply equally to every citizen, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity (which is simply a circumstance of birth), religion, or political affiliation. The Constitution creates a representative government "Of the People, By the People and For the People."
I believe that the Constitution must apply to government at all levels, from one's home town city council or school board to Washington D.C. I also believe that when we choose a representative, they should actually represent us. When they do not, I believe that they must be removed and someone else chosen who will represent us.
Public servants say,
always with the best of intentions, "What greater service we could render if
only we had a little more money and a little more power." But the truth is that
outside of its legitimate function, government does nothing as well or as
economically as the private sector. Our Founding Fathers never designed
America's government to replace the private sector.
All political power and
influence should flow from the grass roots upward, not from government down to
the people. All human rights are granted by God, not by government. Government
exists primarily to protect the God-given rights of its citizens. The
Constitution was written by wise men under the inspiration of God; and the
original intent of the Founders is as valid and binding today as it was in their
day.
No
government in any nation can replace private enterprise, its abilities, its
inventiveness and its ingenuity. That's not its purpose. Neither has it been
anointed by God or commissioned to replace the body of Christ in its support of
the needy. Yet any time you and I question the schemes of the do-gooders, we're
denounced as being opposed to their humanitarian goals.
Throughout history, every single nation that has accepted and endorsed homosexuality has disintegrated, been defeated by stronger nations and scattered into oblivion. This is the judgment of the Lord against this sin. Homosexuality makes a lie of the purposes of God. It flies in the face of the picture of Jesus Christ and the love He has for His Bride, His people. It distorts and perverts the whole purpose of creation and procreation.
What we must have, as the apostle Paul so appropriate describes it, is a government that allows us “to lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.” (see I Timothy 2:2)
This nation was
founded as a Christian nation. It was founded upon solid family foundations.
We must return to those foundations and rebuild. Will you help me begin that
rebuilding on November 6th?
The Psalmist
David wrote, “Blessed
is the nation whose God is the Lord, and the people He hath chosen for an
inheritance.” (Psalm
33:12)
The apostle Paul instructs us, "I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth." (see I Timothy 2:1-2)
Our first responsibility as Christians, therefore, is to pray for our government, for our nation, for our people -- BEFORE we pray for anything else!
Why?
Because righteousness exalts a nation and sin is a reproach to the people of that nation. Because a nation led by righteous leaders will facilitate a quiet and peaceable life in all Godliness and honesty. Because a nation led by righteous leaders, IN righteousness, will facilitate an environment in which men can be "saved and come unto the knowledge of the Truth."
Finally, for us to have righteous leadership in the nation, Christians MUST become involved at every level. That means we have to be involved in a political party. It is through political parties that we choose our leadership, first at the local, secondly at the county or regional level, then at the state and finally at the federal level.
I've heard more Christians than I can count make the remark, "Well, God didn't call me to get involved in politics." Really? That's about as cheap a cop-out as I've ever heard!
Maybe He didn't call you to run for office, but you can't avoid your responsibility to be involved. If we are going to have Christians -- born again, committed, Holy Spirit-led Christians -- governing the affairs of our cities, our counties, our states and our national government, we have to be involved. I'm not telling folks to become Republicans or Democrats. I'm saying they need to get involved.
The reason why the Republican Party has become a party of RINO's is because compromisers have been allowed to be in authority in the party, causing it to swerve from its conservative, Christian roots. The reason why the Democratic Party has become the voice of insanity and shrill, hateful rhetoric is because Christians have abandoned the party to leftists, socialists and communists. Both parties have been contaminated by extremists who have neither the will nor the backbone to hear and respond to the direction God has, and has had, for America.
Having a different political philosophy is one thing. Allowing the God-hating, the unrighteous, and the wicked to take control of the party is another thing altogether. There's only one place where we can lay the responsibility for that happening: at the feet of God's people who have abdicated their responsibility for spiritual oversight of the nation.
Wake up, folks! Do you want a righteous judiciary? Do you want a righteous President? Do you want righteous governors, senators, congressmen, state leaders and mayors of cities? First, get on your knees and begin to fulfill your responsibility in intercession. Secondly, get involved with the party that God instructs you to get involved in! Don't pick a political party because it's what you grew up with, because your friends are involved, or because it just seems to fit your political philosophy. Get involved where the Holy Spirit leads you. Make a difference – not so much for the party's politics, but for righteousness' sake!
I cannot emphasize enough just how critical it is that YOU become involved NOW at the precinct level, at the county level, at the state, and at the federal level in shaping the policies and stances of your political party according to the dictates of the Holy Spirit -- not the whims of deceitful men! Della and I have served at the precinct level, the county level, and the state level; and we have had the privilege of influencing national affairs, even if it was in the tiniest of ways; so my remarks come from both conviction and personal experience!
Once again, let
me repeat: this nation was founded as a Christian nation. It was founded upon
solid Godly family foundations. We must return to those foundations and
rebuild. Will you help
me begin the rebuilding on November 6th?
"Throughout
our history, we have been a blessing to other nations. And it is my belief that
from a benevolent standpoint, the church in America has made America great. No
matter what difficulties we have gone through, we have always been a generous
people. We give to those who are suffering from disasters or hard times, both in
our own country and in other nations.
I
believe this generosity allows us to hold onto God’s redemptive thread as a
nation. By caring for those in need, the church has given the nation access to
God’s promise in Isaiah 58:8, that in our time of need for healing, our
“recovery would speedily spring forth.”
Samuel
was instrumental to the reconfirming of God’s covenant with Israel following
Hophni and Phineas’ destructive leadership tenure. Samuel represented a new
generation—a righteous priesthood to replace that which was profaned. He was an
uncompromised, prophetic
voice of
courage used by God to call the people back to His
ways.
I
believe in our own nation, God is going to raise up a new, prophetic
voice of
courage, one that will call our nation back to God. This Samuel generation will
challenge the unjust judiciaries and corrupt politicians. They will refill the
lamp of God with the oil of the Spirit and restore His light within the
church.
Our
restoration as a nation, however, requires that we take an honest look at our
true state. We cannot continue on as we have been and expect different results.
To remain on the same path will only mean a further moral decline. God used
Samuel to show Israel their true state. His predecessor, Eli, had lost his
eyesight. Eli had allowed the evil his sons were committing to continue. He
maintained the status quo. As a result, the Lord had to raise up Samuel to
expose the true state of Israel’s leadership.
I
believe God wants to empower a generation in our land who will serve this same
purpose. They are unwilling to allow the evil that is being committed to
continue unchecked. They are not interested in maintaining the status quo. Their
concern is for the true state of the church and of the nation, and they will be
courageous in speaking forth God’s truth."
(Prophetic
Word from Doug Stringer)
Blessings on
you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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