Addressing
the crowd at the Oklahoma State Evangelism Conference last week, world-renowned
evangelist Franklin Graham admittedly took a different spin than his iconic
father, Billy Graham, on the podium and criticized America, declaring that
"secularists have taken control of our country."
The president of the Billy
Graham Evangelist Association admonished believers in America
for standing by while godless, democratically appointed government officials
rip the Christian foundation of the country out from under them.
"Our country has
changed, and we've got to take a stand," Graham exhorted the Oklahoma City
crowd, according to The Christian Post. "We live in a secular
society led by people that call themselves progressives. Secularists … have
taken control of our country. And we have just sat back and it's happened. And
we haven't even realized it's happened."
Not my father's world
Graham then said that he
is not afraid to talk about many of the issues his father didn't typically
address and critique, noting that the bulk of the senior Graham's ministry took
place during a time before American society thoroughly divorced itself from
God. He explained how
Billy Graham's school days weren't riddled with fears
that students would be punished for handing out Christian literature, forming
Bible clubs or leading organized prayer.
"Well, you say,
'Now Franklin, you father wouldn't get onto these subjects,'" insinuated
Graham, who is also the president of Samaritan's
Purse, a nonprofit Christian humanitarian organization. "Wait a
second … My father, when he was going to school, they had a Bible in school.
When he was going to school, they had the Ten Commandments on the wall. When he
was going to school, you could pray in school, and the teachers would lead in
those prayers."
Since his father, the
92-year-old Billy Graham, grew up decades before God, Bible reading and prayer
were removed from the public schools in 1963 — which is also the year that
evolution replaced creation as the dominant teaching about the origins of man
and the universe — the younger 62-year-old Graham argues that the changed times
call for him to speak on the many moral issues that Christians now face on a
daily basis.
"The secularists
and the humanists … you mention the name of Christ, they jump all over
you," Graham contended. "I get jumped on all the time. I don't really
care."
Secularization
infiltration
Graham went on to argue
that the secularization of society has long since extended beyond the
schoolhouse gate, infiltrating virtually every facet of American society.
"It's all over the
country," Graham insisted. "You have the secularists and the
humanists who are wanting to deny that Jesus ever existed."
Billy Graham's son then
talked about the ironic twist that came about in the late 1980s and early 1990s
— a time when the Cold War ended and hearts went cold to God, as secularism,
socialism and communism entered into American education, society and politics
full force.
"When the Berlin
wall came down, everybody said: 'We won,'" Graham remembered. "And
secularism came. And secularism and communism are the same thing. They're
godless. They're antichrist."
Only One hope, not 12
Graham argues that
America is not what it used to be, as it has turned its back on the Christian
principles upon which it was founded. And as another presidential election
draws near, he contends that conservative politicians aren't the answer.
"America has
changed and it's not coming back unless the Church takes a stand," Graham
insisted. "Now I'm not talking about Baptists or Republicans or Tea Party
… I have no confidence that any of these politicians or any party is going to
turn this country around."
In the midst of the current political frenzy taking place, with a dozen conservative prospective candidates promising that they can turn America around from its godless, destructive path, Graham promises that no politician can deliver the country from falling apart.
"There is only one
who can save — only one … Jesus," Graham added. "You see, Jesus is in
the boat. All we have to do is call Him, call on His name."
As godless policies and
laws continue to work their way into American society — from God being ousted
from the public schools in 1963, to Roe v. Wade ushering in
legalized abortion in 1973, to the floodgate of same-sex "marriage"
opening in 2004, to the normalization of homosexual behavior in the military in
2011 — Graham warns that America will be judged for its disobedience and
repudiation of God's Word.
"There are storms
that are coming," Graham foretold. "The only hope for this country is
for men and women of God to stand up and take a stand."
NO secret there. Most "Christians" were a lot more interested in a football game a couple of weeks ago. Then before that the big news was under inflated footballs. My own opinion, which don't count for much is that this country up here is shot.
ReplyDeleteBread and circuses, divide and conquer. As old as the (unholy) Roman Empire. I am afraid that you are right, old friend, however, our hope is in Jesus and we both have the Father's Heart in that we would not have even one lost. That includes the brain-dead, planted in front of their boob-tubes, watching football Monday thru Sunday....
ReplyDeleteYou got that right. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain!
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