
My feelings, following the results of the 2012 presidential race, are not predicated on the relative merits or either candidate. They are borne with facts that are true of Americans' lives at this time in the 21st century; some of which are flavored by choices by our seated president's words and actions, but not without difficulties that may be attributed to either of our presidential candidates or their parties. In short, our vulnerabilities and weaknesses as a nation—economically, spiritually, morally or otherwise, have a deeper root than the failures of human management or policy.
It is in the light of that preamble that I make this statement: The re-election of President Obama is yet another landmark of history that reveals the inevitable flow of events which increase in depth and spread when the church mistakes its mission. As one incident, the election outcome holds the portent of being a prophetic announcement of the impending end of the significance of the church in America, unless ...
... Unless a reawakening of Christ's body in America occurs, which heeds the "first of all" priority Paul, by the Holy Spirit (1 Tim. 2:1-2), assigned to the church's ministry of prayer and intercession for leaders, peoples and nations, no administration or political party will be capable of a solution to our nation's essential problems.
... Unless the church becomes more persuaded that the fountainhead of its strength is in living worship—by which we humble ourselves, seeking God's presence (more than it demonstrates our skill at making music)—no degree of programming or growth will be able to regain the place of influence the once-effective voice the church historically has had in the U.S. as "salt," to neutralize the toxic issues existing in the arena of morality, justice and family life.
... Unless the pulpits, sanctuaries and classrooms of the church be once again employed as centerpieces of shaping disciples unto transformation with solid teaching and meaty preaching, holding forth the Word of life, the declining percentage of believers in America will be further reduced. "Church Growth" alone will never be an effective substitute for "people growth"; the formation and equipping of committed followers of Jesus Christ, who bear His Cross and who shine as lights in the world.
... Unless a vanguard of today's American church leadership chooses to take a stand with Israel as the Sovereign God's chosen people (a theological posture rooted in the Word and our nation's history), the effect of out present apathy will advance an already increasing global anti-Semitism, and the brash rise in political scorn manifest today will continue to move our nation closer to the edge of self-destruction by reason of its collective choice to pass judgment against and forsake our support of God's ancient land and people; a choice certain to boomerang cataclysmic judgments upon us via a scenario which may well bring about the finale of our nation's existence (see Zech. 12-14).
In summary: the bitter fruit of the 2012 presidential outcome is not the party or person who is taking the White House, but in the disappearing fruitage of the church's inherent, God-given dynamic to affect the spiritual climate of our nation and effect a harvest of the "fruit of righteousness" in a country formerly seen as sufficiently "Christian" to leave a deep enough stamp on the national life to indicate a credible, spiritual presence.
Jack Hayford is founder and chancellor of The King’s University in Los Angeles and a former president of The Foursquare Church. Best known as “Pastor Jack,” he is the founder of The Church On The Way in Van Nuys, Calif., and a prolific writer and musical composer.
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America, land of the free and home of the brave used to have laws against sodomy and actually put homosexuals in jail for it. Did it stop anybody from being gay?? Are gay soldiers less of a soldier? Would they not defend their country just as well as others. What about abortion? Instead of demanding to outloaw abortion and further drive women with unwated pregnancies into further misery, the church should realize and recognize that these women have deep problems and should offer practical solutions and help to them instead of puttiung a guilt trip on them that God is goiung to punish them. If those women felt that they would get help and love from the christian community, many would opt for life. Then we wouldn't need any laws against it ;)
If the church, including you Rev., would stop to always being against something or somebody, stop being destructive and start being constructive for a change - if the church had to offer a model for society that would ascertain an equitable life for all people, not just church folk, if the church could at least start to work on becoming one body instead of being so hardheaded in separating along racial and denomibational lines, then she would have a voice that would be recognized. Instead they rather pet their anti-gay and anti-abortion topics. That's about the only two things all can agree upon to rally behind. It is always easier to pull something down than to build something up. The church mistakes her role as a judge and punisher of sin. That role belongs to God. The church's role is to be a lover of our neighbor.
So you'd preferr a man who would through lies get into office
here is a line-up of his lies: http://www.politifact.com/personalities/mitt-romney/statements/byruling/false/
And you'd prefer a Mormon, which are not even considered Christians, as their bible is the book of Mormons. I know what possesses you, bigotry, arrogant ignorance and hatred. Go and continue to hide behind your picket signs and ramble on so that your congregation, if you have any wouldn't notice that you and your church is completely off track and follow you going nowhere.
Yes he is! To his people, and people who CHANGE their ways and FEEL Bad for what they did. Whether its gay-ness, abortion, whatever, this world is sinking. I think IMO he is letting us sink ourselves sooo low, that we have NO OTHER CHOICE but to cry to him. Because I believe that no matter if your gay, straight, atheist, or Christian, whatever, when you are dying, you will be crying out to the Lord. Amen! JESUS IS LORD!
America used to have laws against sodomy and actually put homosexuals in jail for it. Did it stop anybody from being gay?? It's the people who do what they do and they are first of all PEOPLE. If God would at all curse America, then because of its pharisaical christians and their leaders. Remember how Jesus scolded the Pharisees for being outwardly religious but did not have a shred of godliness in them?
I can't understand all the thumbs down you are getting unless christians are so blind in their religious fervor that they twist the facts as they need it.
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