Election results graphic
on the Washington Post homepage, November 7,
2012.
...Waking
up the day after the 2012 elections, I had many
questions on my mind. But none so pressing as this:
Is the implosion of America more or less likely now?
I’ll share my
thoughts on that in a moment.
First things first: Many
Americans are stunned by President Obama’s
reelection. Most prominent conservative analysts and
pundits had definitively predicted Romney would win
decisively. Several even predicted a landslide for
Romney (most notably
Dick Morris
and
George Will
and
Michael Barone.)
Yet in the end, Mr. Obama won 50.3% of the popular
vote and 303 electoral votes, while Mr. Romney won
48.1% of the popular vote and only 206 electoral
votes.
Many evangelical Christians
and conservative Catholics are stunned and grieving
by the fact that the President’s support for
abortion on demand,
same-sex marriage,
massive deficits and national debt, nationalized
health care, and large defense cuts have been
ratified by the majority of the American people, as
has his policies of appeasing the mullahs in Iran,
misreading and mishandling the Arab Spring, and
creating distance and daylight between the U.S. and
Israel. What’s more,
same-sex marriages ballot measures were
passed in Maryland and Maine;
and
marijuana-legalization ballot measures were
passed in Washington State and Colorado
(in defiance of federal laws prohibiting its use).
Homosexual activists were ecstatic;
and
Wisconsin’s Tammy Baldwin became the first
openly homosexual person elected to U.S. Senate.
“The tide has turned — when voters have the
opportunity to really hear directly from loving,
committed same-sex couples and their families, they
voted for fairness,”
said
Rick Jacobs of the Courage Campaign, a
California-based gay rights group. “Those who oppose
the freedom to marry for committed couples are
clearly on the wrong side of history.” Pro-drug
activists were thrilled, as well. “The significance
of these events cannot be understated,”
said
NORML, a pro-legalization organization, in a news
release. “Tonight, for the first time in history,
two states have legalized and regulated the adult
use and sale of cannabis.”
Many of those who
read this blog and follow me on Twitter were hit
hard emotionally but what unfolded Tuesday night.
Here’s a sample of the tweets I received:
- “So what now?”
- “These election
results just showed us exactly where our
country’s morals are. It’s very scary.”
- “I’m
grieving…but will prepare.”
- “I pray for
[God's] mercy but I think we know America has
changed at its core. Sad and scared.”
- “Do u wonder if
it has to be this way 4 end times prophecies to
come about?”
- “I would sleep
a lot easier if I thought the country doesn’t
have to destroy itself before it comes to its
senses.”
“I went to bed last night
thinking we’re outnumbered,”
said Rush Limbaugh
on his radio program on Wednesday. “I went to bed
last night thinking all this discussion we’d had
about this election being the election that will
tell us whether or not we’ve lost the country. I
went to bed last night thinking we’ve lost the
country. I don’t know how else you look at this.”
Why did God say “no”
to the prayers of millions of Christians who were
asking Him to save the Obama and Biden families
spiritually but also remove them from office? It’s
going to take time to prayerfully and Scripturally
analyze what happened and why. We should be careful
not to rush to conclusions.Instead, we need to take
time to carefully analyze the facts. The Bible says,
“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the
glory of kings to search out a matter.” (Proverbs
25:2) As we process all this, we need to ask a
number of probing questions. Among them:
- Did Mr. Obama
win because America is becoming more liberal,
more secular, more hostile to Biblical values
and those who hold them? That is, are we losing
the battle for the soul of America, and should
now expect more liberal political leaders to
dominate the American scene in the years ahead?
- Or, did Mr.
Romney lose because he was a flawed candidate,
who made numerous unforced errors, flip-flopped
on numerous policy issues, and campaigned as a
conservative when he was in fact a Massachusetts
moderate? That is, could a truly principled,
experienced, articulate, conservative, orthodox
Christian leader be able to persuade a majority
of the country to change course?
- Precisely how
did self-professed born-again Christians vote?
Did they vote on the basis of personality, or
principle? For those who voted for Obama, why?
- Did many
born-again Christians stay home and not vote? If
so, what caused them not to turn out for Romney?
Was it for personality reasons? Policy reasons?
- What
significance did Mr. Romney’s Mormonism play in
the decision of born-again Christians not to
vote for him? That is, did many Christians
refuse to vote for Romney for religious reasons,
and if so, how many?
- Why were GOP and
conservative pundits so wrong, so far off the
mark, and what role did wishful thinking rather
than sound analysis play in their predictions
(especially when
the Real Clear Politics average of polls
showed Obama pulling ahead of Romney in the last
few days)?
- Considering all the
data,
is the implosion of America more or less
likely today?
Will the Church in America wake up and
repent and call the nation back to Christ
before it’s too late? Without a Republican
president in the White House, is it possible
that American Christians will turn their focus
back to the Jesus Christ, the King of kings and
Lord of lords, and take more careful heed to
what He is calling us to be, and to do?
When I wrote
Implosion: Can America Recover From Its Economic &
Spiritual Challenges In Time?
I was concerned about a moment like this when the
nation would reject leaders offering bold, sweeping
policies to grow the economy, reform our entitlement
programs, stop deficit spending and begin to pay
down our debt. By rejecting Romney-Ryan, I’m
concerned that’s what just happened. But when I
wrote the book, I was also concerned that the nation
would reject leaders boldly offering principled
policies to protect the unborn, protect
traditional/Biblical marriage, and address the moral
and spiritual decline of the country. That happened
during the GOP primaries. Governor Romney was never
a bold, decisive pro-life advocate. He never made
the social, moral and spiritual troubles facing the
country his significant concern. Rick Santorum did,
but the GOP chose Romney instead.
This leaves us at a very
vulnerable moment. I can’t say that the
implosion
of America is imminent. But how much longer will God
be patient before He decides to judge us for
54 million abortions,
a celebration of homosexuality, rampant heterosexual
immorality, marital affairs, separations, divorce,
the implosion of whole families, rampant
pornography, unprecedented murder and violent crime
rates, massive deficits, unfathomable debt, and a
weak, increasingly apostate Church?
Just as we are
living on borrowed credit, so we are living on
borrowed time.
A few final thoughts
for now:
- God is
shaking our nation to get our attention, to get
Christians — first and foremost — to wake up and
focus on Him, not on Washington — The
Lord said through the ancient Hebrew Prophet
Haggai that the nations would be shaken in the
future. “For thus says the Lord of hosts, ‘Once
more in a little while, I am going to shake the
heavens and the earth, the sea also and the dry
land. I will shake all the nations….I am going
to shake the heavens and the earth. I will
overthrow the thrones of kingdoms and destroy
the power of the kingdoms of the nations.”
(Haggai 2:6, 7, 21, 22)
- If initial
efforts to shake us don’t work, God will shake
us harder
—
We were shaken on 9/11.
We were shaken by two wars in the Middle East.
We were shaken in the financial meltdown in the
fall of 2008. We have been shaken by repeated
historic hurricanes, fires, earthquakes, and
other natural disasters. But overall,
despite all the shaking,
Americans are not repenting of our sins and
turning to faith in Jesus Christ.
- We need
to remember that God is sovereign — He
clearly He allowed President Obama to be
reelected and we need to trust Him. The Hebrew
prophet Daniel wrote, “Blessed be the name of
God forever and ever….He removes kings and
raises up kings.” (Daniel 2:20-21)
- We need
to remember that God tells us not to be afraid
of the present, or the future — “But He
[Jesus] said to them, ‘It is I; do not be
afraid.’” (John 6:20) “Have I not commanded you?
Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid,
nor be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with
you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9) “Do not worry
about tomorrow,” Jesus said, “for tomorrow will
care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of
its own.” (Matthew 6:34)
- We need
to prepare ourselves both for the possibility
that God will judge this country and cause
America to implode, and/or that the Rapture is
coming soon — “Get ready, be prepared.”
(Ezekiel 38:7) “Therefore be on the alert, for
you do not know which day your Lord is
coming….For this reason you also must be ready;
for the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you
do not think He will.” (Matthew 24:42, 44) “The
servant who knows the master’s will and does not
get ready or does not do what the master wants
will be beaten with many blows,” said Jesus.
“But the one who does not know and does things
deserving punishment will be beaten with few
blows. From everyone who has been given much,
much will be demanded; and from the one who has
been entrusted with much, much more will be
asked.” (Luke 12:47-48)
- We need
to devote ourselves to prayer
for repentance and revival and for the Lord to
set into motion a Third Great Awakening
— “Devote yourselves to prayer, keeping alert in
it with an attitude of thanksgiving.”
(Colossians 4:2) “If my people, who are called
by my name, will humble themselves and pray and
seek my face and turn from their wicked ways,
then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive
their sin and will heal their land.” (2
Chronicles 7:14)
Bottom line:
Washington is failing us. Government has its place,
but we can not expect it to solve the most
fundamental problems we’re facing. We need to focus
our eyes on Jesus Christ. We need to faithfully
study His Word, spend time with Him in prayer. The
Church needs to wake up, step into the vacuum, and
lead our country to true, living, active and
practical faith in Christ. The Lord is our only
hope. If we do not turn to Him — and soon — our
nation faces both judgment and implosion.
UPDATE:
Franklin Graham: US on ‘Path of Destruction’
"His [Romney's] numbers looked a lot like McCains."
Romney didn't even get the
turn out that John McCain did in '08. Think the
RePublicans
will nominate another child-killing, antichrist
(2 Pe 2:1, Eccl 10:2, Jn 10:10) in 2016?
[Joel Rosenberg article: "...Considering
all the data, is the implosion of America more or
less likely today, and will the Church in America
wake up and repent and call the nation back to
Christ before it's too late?"] "Back? What was the
last decade where you think we were something more
than a nation of struggle toward an idea with
serious character flaws?"
I
believe he is referring to the founding of our
country.
The rest of the article gets better. He's calling
for revival.
What
will 4 more years of Obama mean for this country?