(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
Who will be Judged, and What will that Judgment Look Like?
I imagine that you may have been aware that America has turned away from God before reading this message. No one can mistake the fact that our country is less Christian every day. And if you have read your Bible at all, you know that this turning away evokes judgment. But now let us ask two follow-up questions: on who will this calamity fall, and what will that judgment look like? The answer to the first question is all Americans. America has sinned as a nation, and America will be judged as a nation. “What?!,” you will say, “I haven’t done (some of) these things!” “The Lord will not sweep away the righteous with the wicked, will He?” First, I must remind you that while many of us do not have “tree sin” in our lives, we are nurturing “root sins” in our hearts. Second, I take umbrage when Christians say that “the Lord will not sweep away the righteous with the wicked.” They seem to imply that so long as there is one ‘good’ person in the crowd, the Lord will not do anything. Or at least that he will whisk his chosen ones away to some sort of vacation resort from which they will watch the destruction poolside with drink in hand.
The phrase “the Lord will not sweep away the righteous with the wicked” is taken from Genesis 19, where Abraham implores God not to sweep away the righteous along with the wicked in Sodom and Gomorrah. In response, the Lord agrees to not judge the cities if He finds only 5 righteous there. But we must remember that in making this promise to Abraham, the Lord was not issuing a policy statement. Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Shadrach, Meschach, and Abed-Nego (6 persons, for those keeping count) all lived in Judah prior to its destruction and yet their nation was overthrown. And while the lives of these six men were spared during that judgment, they all suffered greatly.
Daniel, as an example, was exiled to Babylon and had to serve the government that destroyed his home. How would you feel if China destroyed the USA, and you had to spend your life serving the communist government in Beijing? And we must also remember that the Lord may indeed take the earthly lives of the righteous when He judges a country. Ezekiel 21:3 says “Thus says the LORD, ‘Behold I am against you; and I will draw my sword out of its sheath and cut off from you the righteous and the wicked.’” The Lord does not have to spare a nation on behalf of a handful of righteous men and women, and He may not even spare that handful. I fear that others are hoping that the falling away of America and the judgment that is due is a sign of the impending rapture. But surely it is hubris to say the end of one’s nation signals the end of the world. The Roman Christians thought the world was ending when the city of Rome fell over 1500 years ago, and yet the world continues to spin.Continue reading“The Lord Will Judge America – Part 2, by The Watchman”

