A
FALL FROM GREATNESS
Based on a January, 1964 “Revelator” Article
by Brooks Alden
Winston Churchill once said, “the further you can see
into the past, the clearer the vision of the future.”
If this is so, and I believe it is, then why do we consistently
fail to benefit from the lessons of history, lessons that
for centuries have been recorded by some of the greatest scholars?
One such scholar was famed historian, Edward Gibbon, who dedicated
many years of his life to a study of the causes and effects
of social changes. Based on this research, he wrote his great
classic “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.”
In it, he recorded the five primary causes for the fall of
that empire. As you read each of these causes, think about
your own particular Israel nation! If you are as old as many
of us, we can look back thirty, forty, fifty, sixty or more
years. Sadly, when we do, we understand the reasons why our
nations are falling from greatness.
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The rapid increase of divorce and the undermining of the
sanctity of the home.
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The spiraling rise of taxes and extravagant spending.
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The mounting craze for pleasure and the brutalization
of sports.
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The building of gigantic armaments and the failure to
realize that the real enemy lay within the gates of the
empire in the moral decay of its people.
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The decay of religion and the fading of faith into a mere
form, leaving the people without any guide.
If
you think about it, we stack up only too well against the
old Roman Empire; perhaps we’ve left them a long way
behind. Here in North America, it has been said that nearly
one out of every two marriages ends in divorce. Everyone who
pays taxes, including the newly designed user fees that are
growing leaps and bounds, realizes what a tax bite is coming
out of our wages. In some Israel nations, it has been estimated
the tax bite is nearly 60%. Imagine how much more money would
be in our pockets if God’s Law was in effect.
I’m sure we left the Romans far behind years ago in
the arena of extravagant spending. Of course, we have the
advertising programs of all the lenders to partially thank
as they have enticed us to enjoy today what is so painful
paying off tomorrow. And those escalating taxes have been
greatly brought about by extravagance of governments who have
tried to be all things to all people.
Sports and sports heroes and Hollywood actors and actresses
have become the new gods for many in a society wrapped up
in pleasure. Alcohol and drugs are becoming more and more
involved in the fabric of our society and when many of these
new gods embraced them, so did masses of our brethren. We
haven’t reached the point where we have thrown people
to the lions yet but there is a morbid curiosity for dangerous
sports.
We have developed such armaments of mass destruction that
the whole world could erupt at any time. Where once we Israel
nations used our power for defensive purposes, we have now
taken on an aggressive role and it doesn’t fit God’s
people. The great false prophet, the media, whips up an image
of whatever it wants us to embrace and the majority of us
do. Talk about sheep. By the same token, our morals are in
the basement and one has to wonder who is orchestrating the
decline. I suppose the thinking is that an immoral society
will more readily accept the pangs of bondage.
It goes without saying that Christian values have declined
and nothing drives this home more than a look back over the
past fifty years. Rock bands have entered the church and programs
have been tailored to fill the pews, regardless of what it
takes. Christ’s good name has been denigrated in movies,
books and television and seemingly, there are not enough staunch
Christians left to demand retractions and apologies. Instead,
they seem more interested in seeing who can be most liberal
in their views and dote on love and unity. Preaching has become
a business and a job and no one wants to upset the apple cart,
even to the point that more and more are teaching that Christ
is not Divine.
When you look at the wonderful blessings bestowed upon America,
Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and other
lands, one cannot help but think of Deuteronomy 8: 7-14, particularly,
“For the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land,
a land of brooks …….A land of wheat, and barley,
and vines, and fig trees….A land wherein thou shalt
eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack anything
in it….And when thy herds and thy flocks multiply, and
thy silver and thy gold is multiplied; and all that thy hast
is multiplied; Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget
the Lord thy God…” The Lord God Almighty gave
His Israel people bountiful lands, we prospered under His
guidance and for a long time we honoured our God and at least
attempted to follow His wonderful Law. Now He has been kicked
out of our schools, courts and public places; His Laws have
mostly been discarded; and He is freely mocked in so many
quarters. As I said in a previous article, our Christian nations
and citizens are in debt to our necks, our morals are in the
basement; our will to be great has been neutralized; most
of our leaders appear to be puppets to a world system; we’re
being overrun by non-Christians; our beliefs are being watered
down to accommodate the views and religions of these strangers;
millions of our babies are being killed through abortion;
sexual perversion has been legitimized; drug abuse is running
at a rampant pace throughout our entire society; a growing
unchecked violence threatens the nations; our police and armed
forces are being weakened; our churches are being corrupted;
our world is being polluted through greed; and the terrible
evils of high unemployment, inflation and food problems are
devastating the individual. We are reaping the curses of Deuteronomy
28.. We have forgotten our God. We have fallen from greatness. |