Jun 9, 2024
Theology News: God Doesn’t Love America Any More
6-10-24
This week I attended a Clay Clark “Reawaken America” conference, one of its extensive tour of American cities. These gatherings of Christian patriots brings together an array of speakers, great numbers of attendees – activists and concerned citizens – and a menu of topics, viewpoints, and proposed solutions. And prayers, a lot of prayer.
Not just at this conference, but I think across America among different and differing communities, there is an inchoate sense that our nation has deep problems; and those problems can be called different names but are essentially spiritual problems. That could include different peoples’ different definitions of the word “spiritual.”
To the extent that this consensus is joined, we can only begin to solve our crisis by agreeing, even unto its terms. That must include the following proposition: A spiritual problem can only be resolved by a spiritual solution.
I did not advance that thought at the conference – I was there to cover it for the New York Post – and neither did I share the perspective, developed after I returned home, by which I titled this essay. But I came away with the strong conviction I want to share:
God does not love America any more.
Stick with me (as I frequently ask readers). I am not referring to the things – the sins, frankly – that we know displease God. The apostasy of established churches that deny the Divinity of Christ; the acceptance of sins like killing babies and legalizing sexual deviance; widespread abuse, prejudice, and divorce; the collusion of courts, the “educational” establishment, and media to silence and pervert Christian values; drugs, drinking, promiscuity; and… so forth.
No, those are not the factors I am talking about, despite being crises indeed. We know from the sweep of Biblical and secular history that the promotion or even toleration of such things led to the collapse of societies and entire civilizations… as historians note, not from invasions or conquest, but “from within.”
History has many examples of mighty civilizations that (as Santayana warned) did not learn from history, but rather over-reached as empires, and under-performed, ultimately, as moral entities; their doom was repeated, and assured.
To explain what I mean by God not loving us any more: I mean that literally. The Lord has never taken joy in meting out justice or punishment. We have been told that with individuals, He “chastises those whom He loves.” My point is that He loves us, He loves America… a lot. He gave His only begotten, incarnate Son for us. And, “while we were yet sinners.” Can God love us any MORE than that?
No, He does not love us any more. He cannot. The Lord God loves us to the max.
Will He regret our straying, our sins? Yes. Does He grieve over our unrighteousness as a nation? Yes. Can He “lift His hand” and bring chastisement, punishment… even destruction? Yes, He loves us that much. A Holy God cannot abide sin and rebellion. To believe that we can be in the presence of God when sin is willful, wanton, even joyfully exercised in His face, is self-swindling, suicidal folly on our part.
This must be a reminder, and an inspiration, to “clean up our act.” The nation is falling apart, failing everywhere we look. We waste our spiritual inheritance; we defy God; we dare God to act like God. But, through it all… He cannot love us any more than He does. If that is not hopeful enough as a rallying-cry of revival, let me turn my aphorism around:
He cannot love us any LESS, either.
God keeps to His word. He “changeth not.” As Christians, we may still repent: He proves Himself as a God of second chances; He offers forgiveness. The message of Jesus was about Redemption. Amazing Grace – even angels cannot know it or sing it; but we can, if we “turn from our wicked ways,” as His people and – once upon a time, maybe again – as His nation.
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I couldn’t agree more.
Once again, thank you, Rick.