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Which Path

Ecclesiastes 5-9

Solomon has such a negative outlook. The man had everything, yet he was empty, hopeless, and alone. He knew God had existed, in fact had had a conversation with Him. Yet he seems to question God’s creation, God’s plan for man. “Why good is life? It’s like chasing the wind.”

Solomon had allowed sin to separate him from God. No wonder he struggled. He’s right to say that kind of life is lived in vain.

But there is a better way to live. A life surrendered to God might be filled with hardship and loss. God doesn’t guarantee we won’t struggle. But a life surrendered to God is a life of purpose. It’s a life with joy and peace, grace and mercy. A life surrendered to God is not lived in vain. And I don’t see how you can have a negative outlook knowing God does all things well, that He is working everything out for our good, and is preparing a place for us to be with Him in eternity.

The difference between Solomon and me is vast. His wisdom surpasses mine by miles, but he was lost. His words indicate he had no faith in God at this point.

I’m not sure I can be described as wise. I’ve done and said foolish things more than I care to admit. But I’m not lost. I have been saved by the blood of my Savior Jesus. My faith is in Him alone.

As I sat here thinking about this today, Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken” came to mind. Here is how Frost sums it up:

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I – I took the one less traveled by.
And that has made all the difference.

250 Years Blessed Because

Psalm 118

This is the day the LORD has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. (118:24)

I will loudly proclaim without apology that America has been blessed by God more than any other nation in the history of the world BECAUSE of our allegiance to God. More than the nation of Israel, God has blessed these United States because of the people who have bowed to the sovereignty of God and His saving grace through Jesus Christ. Try to rewrite history if you must, but the facts are the facts.

We are one nation under God, indivisible, as long as we remain one nation under God.

That mean Church, our freedoms depend on YOU! That means you, Christian, must take up your cross and follow God into the voting booth. Many of you must follow God into the halls of justice, into Congress, into the Senate, into the governors’ offices, and into the Oval Office.

This is not the time to sit back and watch the wrath of God fall on this nation because we have abandoned Him. Stand up for the truth. Stand strong. Use your voice loud and clear. Use your vote. Use you dollars. Use your pulpits.

People say no great nation has lasted more than 200 years before it crumbles. Well, we’ve racked up 250 years, and I am convinced we have 250 more years in us if we can stay submissive to the authority of Almighty God.

The LORD is for me; I will not be afraid. What can a mere mortal do to me? (vs 26)

So come on Church. Come on Christian. Come on America. It is true that if God is for us, who can be against us? (from Romans 8:31)

May God bless you. May God bless America because of you.

Happy 250th! Here’s to 250 more!