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Father, help us to look to Your Word for guidance and to You as our authority. Help us to put You first in our lives and help our nation.
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Something is wrong. . . .

Each day’s headlines bring forth new evidence of a crumbling culture spinning wildly out of control.

From once great and thriving cities now in utter chaos – innocent people being beaten in Portland, hundreds murdered in Chicago, civil unrest running rampant in Seattle, and street upon street of businesses in high-rent districts of New York City now boarded up out of fear – what has come of America in this COVID-19 summer of 2020?

More importantly, what can be done about it?

A friend and colleague of mine, a psychologist, says the current madness has been painfully predictable – even formulaic.

He says if you take common human emotions like “hurt” – disappointment and sadness – and combine them with “worry” (anxiety) you’ll almost always get anger. . . .

Nobody would deny that we have great hurt throughout our country today. Over 170,000 deaths are attributable to COVID-19, hundreds of millions of other people have had their livelihoods and lifestyles upended and horrific scenes of racial injustice have seared the nation’s collective conscience.

This hurt has elicited great anxiety, and when anxiety touches hurt in an emotionally and spiritually fragile or broken society, anger and riots eventually and inevitably break out.

What’s the solution or antidote to our current sickness?

I believe the answer or cure to our malady can be found in the nearly two-thousand-year-old writings of a man from Tarsus – an ancient city in modern-day Turkey.

His name was Paul, and he was an early follower of Jesus. Paul wrote numerous letters, or epistles, of encouragement to his fellow Christians throughout the region in which he lived and traveled, including the city of Rome.

In fact, I think Paul’s writings to early Christians in the “Eternal City” give hints as to why it feels like evil and wickedness have been unleashed in recent months.

“And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done,” Paul wrote. “They were filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless.”

Paul was describing the first century – but he may as well have been predicting the twenty-first.

Debased-minded men mercilessly kneel on the neck of a man like George Floyd, ignoring pleas for air, refusing to find an alternative way to apprehend a suspect.

Debased-minded men murder innocent 5-year-old boys like Cannon Hinnant, a North Carolina youngster who was reportedly quietly riding his bike outside his home when he was shot and killed by a neighbor.

Debased-minded men assault people like Adam Haner in Portland, pulling him from his truck and kicking him unconscious.

Debased-minded people attack an elderly woman in Portland, throwing paint on her and yelling, “This isn’t your world anymore.”

The apostle Paul knew “debasement” all too well, having once persecuted and murdered followers of Jesus before his dramatic conversion from sinner to saint.

But Paul also knew what it was like to suffer. He was beaten and imprisoned himself, enduring great hardships. Yet, he never wavered and never gave up. . . .

“On Him we have set our hope,” wrote Paul of Jesus, “that He will continue to deliver us.”

I think it’s important to note that Paul wasn’t saying God or Jesus would prevent all trouble or suffering – but that with divine help, we could endure it.

Secularists scream and rage at the suggestion of spiritual solutions in this day and age, but I have a question for them:

How is this push and obsession towards a Godless culture working for you so far? Just look around. Please tell me.

Paul’s personal turnaround demonstrates that redemption is always possible and that people who are filled with the good qualities Paul constantly upheld – faith, grace, hope, joy and love – can serve as beacons toward a future pathway to peace.

In every letter, Paul always ended with prayers for those same qualities and characteristics — virtues that sustained those who struggled and suffered back then – and virtues that remain the answers to our problems today.

(Excerpt from Fox News. Article by Jim Daly. Photo Credit: Pickist.)

Share your thoughts on Jim Daly’s insight into Paul’s words? Share in the comments. . .

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Ana
August 30, 2020

Excellent article!!! The one thing this omitted is FORCED unemployment on a nation that should be open. If Democrats would allow this nation to open up these demonstrators could be working a job instead of running around with nothing good to do.

mildred ranck
August 27, 2020

Yes we are reminded how wicked Paul was before his conversion. So Our God can save all the wicked ones of today’s world We must keep praying for all of them. Like Palosey, Bill Gates and his wife, Adam Shift,Anthony Fauci and most of the Dememetracic Party, and turn us from our wicked ways our idolatry too.

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Joan Bartruff
August 27, 2020

Dear Lord, I pray all Your people around the world will rise up to be the, “salt and light” to the world as you intended for Your Church to be through the ages. Strengthen, encourage, renew us daily by the power of Your Holy Spirit. Thank You for Revival we are seeing through these difficult days. Was it a darker day for the world when Martin Luther was led to call for a cleansing of the Church than it is today, or is there a stark similarity? Your people can be encouraged and strengthened by the words of “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”.

“Tho devils all the world should fill, all eager to devour us, we tremble not, we fear no ill, they shall not over power us. This world’s prince may still scowl fierce as he will, he can harm us none, he’s judged the deed is done’ one little word can fell him.” “For us fights the Valiant One, whom God Himself elected.” “Ask ye, who is this? Jesus Christ it is….He holds the field forever.”

Thank You Lord for all the Saints who have gone on before us who still today witness to Your glory, power, might, omniscience, omnipresence. We need not fear. Please embolden Your Church to rise up and take the field in the power of Your Name. Restore, cleanse, deliver America, and Your world from evil. Amen.

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Susan
August 27, 2020

Speak the truth in love. Be diligent in seeking out the truth of a matter before speaking. Stand for the truth and do not be afraid.

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Jerry Sauls
August 27, 2020

Jim I read your article with great interest agreeing with you that the answer to our 21st century problems are found in the Word of God written by a man anointed by the Holy Spirit in the 1st century. There is nothing new under the sun when it comes to the problems of humanity, therefore, the answer is always found in the eternal Word of God regardless of when that person lived, is living or will be living within this world. Blessings, Glory and Honor be unto Jesus Christ Our Lord and Savior, Amen!

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Joan Bartruff
August 27, 2020

Dear Lord, In Jesus’ Name thank You for Your Word which came through the Apostle Paul. Your Word is eternal, and has application in the past, present, and future. Thank You for the encouragement and strengthening it provides Your Church during difficult days. I am encouraged as I read Your Word in Romans 8:17 which tells us, “What we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory He will reveal later”. Thank You for the privilege of coming to You in prayer. Lord, have mercy. Amen

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Darlene Estlow
August 26, 2020

Father, may your people look to you and not live in fear but in the strength of your presence and the hope of trusting you.

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Jill
August 26, 2020

We can always find the answers to all of life’s struggles in God’s living word. I’m praying for a massive conversion of murderous hearts like Paul’s to unwavering faithful Christians, just as God changed Paul. This is my fervent prayer.

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