

On Persecution, Freedom and Living in the USA
Posted by Sandy in Blessed Life, Freedom, thanksgiving, tags: Amos, RomansWe had a missionary visit our church about a year ago and she cited these statistics:
- 250,000 Christians martyred for their faith each year based on a military intelligence source.
- 171,000 Christians martyred for their faith each year based on reporting in the magazine Christianity Today.
- Therefore during a typical church service, 30,000 people are being martyred!
Wow! If you are blessed to be a believer living in the United States, there’s a good chance that:
- You didn’t know these statistics; and
- You’ve been complaining a lot lately about how our country is sliding away from faith and embracing activities and lifestyles that are not consistent with God’s Word.
Well, as a country, our morality has been in downfall for many, many years and we still have more religious freedom and less persecution than most countries in the world. Perhaps we ought to be more thankful and pray more while complaining less.
I read the book of Amos this morning and was struck by how many of the judgments against Israel we are experiencing as a nation. Read Amos chapter 4 particularly and consider our weather patterns, the terrorist attacks against our nation, the wars in which we are losing brave young men and women, the divisiveness that characterizes much of our discourse.
I believe we are experiencing the beginning judgment of God and are drawing ever nearer to the serious judgment of God.
On this fourth of July, this day to celebrate the birth of our nation, take some time to:
- Remember and pray for those around the world who live in countries who actively persecute those who call on the name of Christ.
- Praise God for the blessings of this country.
- Pray that we would return to being a nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Remember that Christ set us free to become slaves of righteousness (Romans 6). Praise God for your freedom – both from sin and for living in a free country – and step into your role as salve of righteousness or slave of God. Pray, in humility and brokenness for the United States – that we would return to God – and live in submission to God’s ways.