BLESSED
IS THE NATION WHOSE
GOD IS THE LORD
by Earl Mott
Right
worship of the
One True God, the God of Israel, the God of Abraham, Isaac
and Jacob, our Father and the God and Father of our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ, is the one and only requirement
for God's supply of all things needful to man. No good
thing will He withhold from those who love Him. To know
and worship the God of Israel as the Holy Bible presents
Him to us meets all the essential needs of men and of
nations. This fact becomes very evident as we study the
history of the ancient Hebrew race and the Israel nation
which developed from it. The modern Anglo Saxon-Nordic
and related peoples are descended from the Israel nation
as many scholars agree, and the history of all these peoples
is closely intertwined.
The fortunes of that entire race through all its checkered
history rose and fell like a barometer in direct ratio
to its right worship, its close acquaintance with God,
its love for and obedience to Him, its identification
with Him. Its greatest leaders knew how to reach out to
their God for help in time of need for personal salvation
and for national redemption. That spiritual understanding
of God, and of man in His image and likeness, that true
worship taught by the Bible, is our most precious heritage.
It is God's gift to Israel and Israel's gift to the world.
It is a blessing waiting for all who are willing and ready
to sacrifice everything else for it – to lay even
their most precious earthly possessions as a sacrifice
on the altar of God. It is God's gift to all who are prepared
to obey the First Commandment of all – "Thou
shalt have no other gods before Me."
Who is the God of Israel who commands our complete allegiance?
It is fascinating to trace His revelation of Himself to
the faithful ones who were willing to give everything,
even life itself, to gain an understanding of Him, to
know Him as He is. We think of our Hebrew ancestor Abram,
later renamed Abraham. We read in Hebrew 11 of Abraham's
growing understanding of God, of his faith and trust in
Him. Because of that growing knowledge his faith and trust
were firmly grounded in spiritual understanding. Those
Old Testament prophets knew so much more of God than does
our own generation that we must learn from them of the
real nature of our heavenly Father.
Abraham prayerfully acquainted himself with God, he knew
God trusted and obeyed God. On that spiritual foundation
God built a mighty nation, strong in the Lord. Genesis
12:3 tells of God's blessing on Abraham, "In thee
shall all the nations of the earth be blessed." What
a blessing, to inherit even a portion of Abraham's blessing!
That blessing was Abraham's growing understanding of God,
and his unquestioning obedience to Him, a gift passed
on to all nations for all time, just waiting to be utilized.
Peter, the disciple of Jesus rediscovered the same truth
centuries later as we read in Acts 10:34, "In every
nation he that feareth Him and worketh righteousness is
accepted with Him." God is no respecter of persons.
He looketh on the heart and soul, the inmost thought,
not on the outward appearance.
That reverent, obedient, ever expanding understanding
of God is the one and only Source of enduring greatness
in men or nations. Only those national and personal qualities
of character derived from Almighty God can endure. Nations
can rise to a temporary power based on military might
or on the accumulation of great wealth – our history
books provide a parade of nations, which have attained
immense worldly power for a limited time. But if that
right worship of God, the God of Israel, lapses or is
lacking they always decline and eventually fall. Nothing
can sustain a nation for long except the right worship
of God. Psalm 127:1 warns us all, "Except the Lord
build the house they labour in vain that build it.”
Of all the great leaders of the Old Testament who led
the Israel nation forward to a more advanced worship of
God the greatest of all must be Moses. Born of the house
of Levi the priestly tribe, he received Divine protection
even as an infant. Adopted by Pharaoh's daughter, he could
have lived in luxury as an Egyptian nobleman. But he chose
instead to accept his true identity as a Hebrew, one with
the enslaved children of Israel.
Over many years, often through great tribulation, the
God of Israel led him and his people onward and upward.
When Moses led the people out of slavery in Egypt (almost
in spite of themselves) he continually listened for God's
direction. A poet described it this way, "Her fathers'
God before her moved, an awful Guide in smoke and flame."
The God of Israel led His people out of slavery and degradation.
Moses knew how to draw on the Power of God. It was his
utter reliance on that omnipotent Power, far above his
own, which enabled him to lead the grumbling and rebellious
people within sight of that wonderful, fruitful land prepared
for them by Almighty God, Lord of all creation.
Moses was a truly great leader. But a greater than Moses
came to earth centuries later when Jesus Christ the Son
of God was born in Bethlehem. He knew His Father so well
that He could say, ''I and My Father are one." Without
His Father in heaven, Jesus knew that He could do nothing.
What an example for us all!
The right worship of the God of Israel molds and exalts
any nation. It has often been observed that an individual
or an entire nation tends to become more and more like
that which it worships. Those who worship Mammon become
heartless and cold and grasping just like their false
god. Other nations have worshipped a militaristic idol,
expecting the whole world to fall down before it, History
books provide a long list of such nations, rising to great
prominence, followed by decline and the inevitable fall.
Only firm fidelity to the One God, the God of Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob, the God and Father of our Saviour Jesus
Christ, can give steady advancement. A deeper and deeper
understanding of our infinite God is the indispensable
requisite for steady progress. There is no other way than
obedience to His Commandments, Statutes and Judgments.
The holy Bible when studied with that goal in view of
a better understanding of God is limitless in its instruction.
We have the example there of all those great men of Israel
who through their faithfulness provide guidance to us
today.
God, with His Power to save and redeem is always present
in every place, time, and circumstance. The God of Israel
is with the astronaut approaching other planets as surely
as He is beside you now, because the Power and the Presence
of God is infinite. To even glimpse this Truth of God
releases mankind from many of its fears. An improved concept
of God always results in better lives for men.
The revelation of the truth of God and man reached its
Zenith in the birth, life, death, resurrection and finally
the ascension of our Saviour Jesus Christ. He proved that
life in God can never be extinguished – He said,
as we read in John 17:3, "This is life eternal, that
they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ
whom thou hast sent." Again, we read His statement
of John 8:11, "If ye continue in my word, then are
ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and
the truth shall make you free."
God is that Truth. A God of truth and without iniquity,
just and right is He. To find Him and know Him should
be the great objective of men and nations. "Blessed
is the nation who’s God is the Lord" is His
word to all peoples. Mankind must learn to look to Him
alone — all dependency on other gods will most certainly
fail. The Bible assures us that the true worship of God
will set us on the right path. Only God, as presented
and proved by His Son Christ Jesus, can save and redeem.
There is no other god beside the God of Israel.
Our modern generation is in danger of losing that vision
of God and His close relationship with man. But that vision
is vital. Without it the people perish. Without some understanding
of the God of Israel, of His Fatherhood and therefore
of man's sonship, the people perish. They lose their God
given identity and are then vulnerable to every lie of
Satan, vulnerable to sickness, sin and to premature death.
The great Israel leaders of Bible times knew this truth
of God and man. But when we today read their words in
the Bible they are often "over our heads" and
beyond the comprehension of this generation which has
too often been educated away from the truth as "it
is written" in both Old and New Testaments. No doubt
the most clear and unmistakable statement is in that prayer
which Jesus has given us, the Lord’s Prayer. The
first line reads, “Our Father which art in heaven.”
That great principle of the Fatherhood of God will stand
forever. It firmly establishes the identity of man, which
in his sin and ignorance he has lost. Isaiah 64:16 17
sets the record straight: "Doubtless thou art our
Father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge
us not… Return for thy servants' sake, the tribes
of thine inheritance."
O Israel, return unto your God and He will return unto
you. Take the first steps back to the Father and He will
run to meet you.