Choose This Day Who You Will Serveby Dr. Robert Owens |
In
our current confrontation with Radical Islam the battle lines are portrayed as
those between a secular society, us and a religious society, them. I reject
this portrayal as a betrayal of the faith of our Founders and of those patriotic
Americans who still hold fast to Jesus as God and Savior, we too are a religious
people.
America
was founded as a Christian country. Anyone who denies that has not studied
enough History or has been sadly misled. Columbus accentuated his desire to
spread the Christian faith to his patrons the King and Queen of Spain and in his
log. The first thing the English did upon landing at Jamestown was set up a
cross to dedicate their endeavor to Jesus their Savior. Were these early
explorers and colonists always true to their faith? Did they always operate
under principles derived from God’s Word? Sadly they did not. However, to say
that the Christian faith was not an integral part of their motivation and
worldview is simply not true.
In
the latter part of the twentieth century Progressive leaders pushing a
collectivist agenda decided to declare us a pluralistic
society. They sought to detach the heavily Bible influenced Constitution
into the dustbin of History by substituting what they call a living constitution
for the rock-solid one the Framers bequeathed us. Mr. Obama, the
quintessential Progressive in his speech to the Muslims of Egypt, Turkey, and
many places spices up his apology tours by asserting
that America is not a Christian country.
This statement of his belief and goal does not make it true.
All
of these recent changes aside, most Americans still believe
in God and the majority consider themselves
Christians. As a Christian, an Historian, and a Political Scientist in
response to numerous questions I would like to share my beliefs concerning
government, economies, and the rights of man.
As
far as a government goes the only Biblically correct one is that God is God and
we are His people. He is the King and we are the sheep of His pasture. As
concerning an economic system God’s economy knows no lack and is exceedingly
abundantly provisioned by the owner of the cattle on a thousand hills.
This
being true I do not believe that God mandates any type of human government or
economic system as pre-ordained, sanctified, or holy. However, I do believe
that humanity as God has created it does require certain governmental and
economic conditions to develop and thrive as God intended.
God
created
us in His own image. He gave us the power to create and to choose.
He gave us a mind open to learning and ever eager to improvise. He also gave us
what I believe is the most crucial aspect of our make-up: our free will or the
power to choose. We can choose to follow Him and do what He desires, or we can
choose to follow the leadings not only of our thoughts but of our emotions
also. In other words we can dwell within the Kingdom of God wherein He is our
King and we are His people or we can choose to live in the Kingdom of man and
become the subjects of either our own designs or of whoever manages to gain
control of the physical world around us.
If
God wanted slaves or robots He could have created slaves or robots. Instead He
created us and gave us a mind to think and a will to choose because He wanted us
to decide to love Him and follow Him freely without compulsion. Therefore I
believe that since free thought and free choice are the foundation of man’s
nature freedom is necessary if man is to live as God designed. This being the
case I believe that any governmental or economic system that denies man’s
freedom interferes with and attempts to supplant God’s plan, which is the
definition of evil.
There
are of course limits to freedom as expressed in the Ten
Commandments. Beyond this we should be free to choose our own way. Will
we follow God or will we follow man. Within these limits and building on the
moral framework the Bible provides I believe that a republic based upon the
commitment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness using democratic
principles is the governmental structure which most closely matches man’s
God-given nature. I also believe that free market capitalism is the economic
system which best allows man to develop and live as God intended. Conversely,
when man rejects God and seeks to create his own utopia he builds some sort of
centrally-planned command economy and the intrusive government needed to impose
it upon others.
A
free economy and the free government it requires allows the independent choices
of many to produce the greatest prosperity for all as everyone seeks to do the
best they can because they reap the rewards. In a socialist or any type of
hybrid economy between capitalism and socialism bureaucrats make the decisions
and stagnation is the inevitable result. As Gary North, a Christian economist
expresses it, “The
essence of democratic socialism is this re-written version of God's commandment:
‘Thou shalt not steal, except by majority vote.’” Or as Winston Churchill
observed, “Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and
the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.” And
that is not life as God intended.
If
we look at History it is an outworking of the initial fall of man. In the
beginning God created the world including man and it was all good. Then at the
dawn of our existence we choose to go our own way instead of following God. We
chose to follow the siren
song of “You shall be like God” and ever since we have attempted to create
heaven on earth. All we have succeeded in doing is to open the gates of Hell
instead. A case in point would be the age-old question, if God is good why is
there evil in the world followed by the age-old answer God gave us free choice
and we chose evil.
With
the help and guidance of those who seek to play god themselves humanity has
often been convinced to surrender their freedom for security, to bargain away
their God-given nature and assume the subservient nature of slaves.
In
America the purveyors of socialism cloak their designs in the language of
populism. They loudly proclaim that they seek a fair deal for everyone, except
of course for the people they intend to loot. They want fair elections as long
as nothing is done to stop fraudulent voting. They want equality enforced by
unequal treatment. In other words they seek to build the kingdom of man where
they can be king.
We
have a mind to think and the capacity to make a free choice. As the day of
reckoning draws near all I can recommend is, think and choose. We can choose to
follow the path of redistribution, class warfare, and collectivist dependency or
we can choose to at least attempt a return to limited government, personal
liberty, and economic freedom. Don’t be fooled by the progressive media and
their obvious bias. To be free is God’s design. For us to be a slave to
dependency is man’s.
One
of America’s most beloved troubadours told
us, “The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement
halls” and one of those secular prophets he was referring to reminded
us “You're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve
somebody, Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have
to serve somebody.”
Or
as my favorite book says
it, “And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this
day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that
were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in
whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
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