America's Spiritual Crisis
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Erwin W. Lutzer
Despite its foundational
Christian heritage, America is rapidly degenerating
into a godless society. The church in America,
although highly visible and active, appears
powerless to redirect the rushing secular currents.
Mired in a moral and spiritual crisis, America's
only hope is a national revival, like God has
graciously bestowed in the past.
The Removal of God.
From the beginning, Christian values ingrained
America's political and social fabric. Its
democratic form of government was founded on faith
in God. To this day United States currency bears the
inscription, "In God We Trust." America flourished
while Christianity permeated all aspects of life,
including the laws, education, and culture.
The powers in America
today, however, have chosen a path of rejecting God
and His ways. Federal courts have interpreted our
constitution as requiring that the Bible, prayer and
religious discussion be removed from classrooms,
community buildings and places of public gatherings.
Government officials and educators across the
country are systematically eliminating any vestiges
of God from society. Militant secularists will not
be satisfied until God is expunged from every facet
of American life.
American laws are being
reinterpreted and rewritten to sanction what is
abominable to a holy God. In 1973 the Supreme Court
legalized abortion for any reason, and Congress
subsequently passed a law providing government funds
for such barbarous acts. Old laws making homosexual
practices criminal are being repealed, and new
legislation is being enacted requiring society to
support such lifestyles. While religious discussion
is gagged, pornography is permitted to saturate our
culture.
Our society is fast
becoming openly hostile to Christian values. The
media trivializes and ridicules Christianity in the
name of humanistic and pluralistic concerns.
American culture is dominated by television and
movies, whose profanity and lewdness tramp God's
honor into the mud, inculcating non -Christian
values from infancy. Public schools teach our
children how to practice various forms of
immorality. One school curriculum in America teaches
acceptance of homosexuality in the first grade and
mutual masturbation in junior high.
America is reaping the dire
consequences of rejecting God. Our society is
morally bankrupt, and the problems seem resistant to
government cures. William J. Bennet, in his Index
of Leading Cultural Indicators, provides the
following statistics for the past 30 years. Despite
increased funding and stricter laws, violent crime
has increased more than 500 percent. While sex
education programs have proliferated, illegitimate
births have increased over 400 percent,
significantly among teenagers. The divorce rate has
quadrupled, and single parent homes have become the
majority. Our young people today exhibit a
hopelessness, with a more than 200 percent increase
in the teenage suicide rate. And America appears
helpless before its great problems.
The Church's
Ineffectiveness. The church in America, despite
its many activities and apparent successfulness, has
had no measurable affect in reversing this downward
spiral. We must candidly admit that no country has
had more Christian organizations, more radio
stations, more books, more seminars, and more
churches with proportionately less impact on
society. We are confounded with the pollsters who
tell us that religion is up but morality is down.
Sadly, the influence has
been in the wrong direction, as we see evidence that
our culture has begun to permeate our churches. The
church is seduced by the social agenda of wealth and
pleasure, and has condoned sinful compromises. There
is moral decay within the church, with highly
publicized scandals involving ministers, and divorce
statistics which are not much better than those
outside the church. Think of all that we and our
churches would have to repent of if a spirit of
holiness began to captivate us. How can America be
influenced by an inconsistent and hypocritical
church?
If the strength of the
church should be determined by its impact on its
surrounding culture, we desperately need an
injection of spiritual life. The present
powerlessness of the church may be a sign that God
has withdrawn His blessing that we might seek Him.
A National Revival
Needed. There is reason to believe that only a
national revival can pull us out of the ditch into
which we have slid. I am convinced as all of us
must be that every human resource is now
inadequate and only the direct intervention of God
can reverse our country's spiritual decay. If
America will really be given another chance, at
least some kingdoms of darkness will have to fall
like dominoes. That can only happen if God chooses
to show us the mercy we most assuredly do not
deserve.
America has experienced
three great periods of revival in the previous two
centuries, during which all of society was
dramatically affected. There was a widespread
restoration of the people of God, that resulted in
tens of thousands of conversions greatly affecting
the culture of the day. America returned to its
Christian roots. Taverns were closed, families were
reconciled, and young people became sober in their
pursuit of God.
From our past, we learn the
clear lesson that a genuine spiritual revival can do
more to transform culture than all of our
political/social activism. We need a renewal that
can only be effected by widespread repentance before
the Almighty whom we have so grievously offended.
The forces of evil are so deeply entrenched that any
cultural shifts will only be cosmetic unless they
are accompanied by a spiritual awakening that
affects large segments of our population.
When Ephesus experienced
revival, the people brought their occult books and
artifacts, and publicly burned them (Acts 19:18-19).
What bonfires of pornography, rock music, artifacts,
and books of occultism we would have if God's
presence was manifestly felt!
There is Hope.
Revival is possible as long as God is God. Jonathan
Edwards, a leader during the First Great Awakening
in America, argued that God grants light when the
darkness is the greatest, and it was in just such
times that the glorious periods of revival occurred
in America's history. When there was disinterest in
religion, gross immorality and rampant unbelief, God
poured out His undeserved gracious blessing.
So let's dream for a while:
Catch the vision of crowded churches from coast to
coast, shops closing during the noon hours for
special prayer, and our legislators turning to God
for wisdom in making decisions. Think of the nightly
news telling the story of tens of thousands of
believers making restitution for past wrongs, and
reports of thousands of conversions to Christ.
Imagine a country where
abortion would become rare, not just through
legislation but because mothers valued their
children and immorality was on the decline. Imagine
a country in which homosexuals repented and sought
God for help in overcoming their lifestyles rather
than imposing their values on society. Imagine a
country where the courts would reflect America's
Christian roots.
We must believe God for
something more than our generation has seen. May our
sights be raised and our faith increased, to
fervently seek God for a national revival. What God
has done in the past, He can do again!
Erwin W. Lutzer is
senior minister of Moody Memorial Church in Chicago.
He is the author of numerous books, including two
books on revival: Will America be Given Another
Chance? (Moody Press, 1993) and Flames of
Freedom (Moody Press, 1976). |