Has America Passed The Point Of No Return?
By Michael Brown/Ask Dr Brown July 06, 2017 Share this article:
Is it too late for America? Are the nation's best days behind us? Can our sickly country be saved?
On
July 1, 2016, conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza sent out
an email titled, "On The Brink Of Losing America Forever," and it
certainly feels that we are that close. But have we passed the point of
no return?
We could all point to a virtual
mountain of sins and crimes that are rampant in our country, including
the killing of more than 55 million babies in the womb.
We could all indict America on many fronts. That is easy to do. But has Almighty God written us off forever?
As
we celebrate the 241st anniversary of our nation this July 4th, this is
the most important question we can ask. Everything is else is
secondary. Can America be saved?
In my first
book on revival, written in 1989, I asked, "Is God through with America?
Is He ready to spew us out of His mouth? Is it too late for revival? Is
our country ready to die?"
Now, almost 30 years later, these questions are much more urgent. Do we realize how much farther we have fallen?
I
have asked these questions again in my newest book, Saving a Sick
America: A Prescription for Moral and Cultural Reformation, due out in
September.
It is a book filled with great hope for our future. But
it is a hope based in realism, since we will never get healthy unless we
realize just how sick we are.
To use a
physical analogy, America has cancer, and without radical treatment,
that cancer will soon be terminal. But with major medical intervention
and a total change of lifestyle, the prognosis is promising.
How
will we respond? Taking a pill and taking a nap will not cure our
condition. Trying to eat a little better won't reverse a mortal disease.
In
the same way, a nice church service won't turn the tide, a lovely
sermon won't awaken us, and a casual prayer meeting won't stir us from
our stupor.
We need a sense of desperation and
urgency. Do we have it? Are we praying and crying out and making
changes in our own lives as if America hung in the balance?
We
need another great awakening - a massive, spiritual revival - but a
national awakening will not come up without national desperation.
How
hungry are we? How urgent are our prayers? How intense is our desire
for God to visit our nation? Do we realize how sick we are?
In
the introductory chapter to Saving a Sick America, I wanted to paint a
picture of just how far we had fallen, and in do so in just a few pages.
How could I drive this home?
While giving this prayerful consideration one day,
everything became clear. I would tell the story of an all-American dad
who fell asleep while watching Leave It to Beaver with his family in
1961, only to wake up in 2017. The changes are stark and shocking and
disturbing.
How did we get from there to here?
But
my goal in that chapter (and in the book as a whole) was not to depress
us or discourage us. Instead, my goal was to awaken us to the urgency
of the hour so that we will turn to God with urgency and make urgent
changes in our lives.
It is not too late for
America unless we make it too late by our complacency and carnality and
indifference. But if we will turn to God with all our heart and soul,
our best days could be ahead, as preposterous as that may sound.
That's
why the last chapter of the book is called, "The Church's Great
Opportunity." There I tell the story of an American shoe company that
decided to expand overseas, sending their best salesman to start a new
branch in Africa.
Before he arrived, the
company spent years in strategic planning, targeting this particular
region as ideal for their global expansion and shipping thousands of
boxes of shoes to their huge new warehouse.
But
within hours of the salesman's arrival, he called the company
headquarters in a panic. "Get me out of here!" he exclaimed. "No one
here wears shoes!"
They flew him home
immediately, temporarily halting their plans, then met as leaders to
reevaluate their strategy. After lengthy discussion, they decided that
their plan was sound, sending their second-best salesman.
Once again, within hours of his arrival, the salesman
called headquarters with an urgent message, but this time his tone was
very different. "We need thousands more boxes of shoes!" he exclaimed.
"Nobody
here has any shoes!" That is the mentality we must embrace here in the
USA today in the midst of massive societal decline. Everyone needs what
we have to offer.
As I wrote in Saving a Sick
America, "Without a doubt, our nation is desperately sick, on the edge
of spiraling into moral and cultural chaos. And without a doubt, much of
the church is backslidden, having been seduced into apathy, lethargy,
and carnality by a compromised, watered down 'gospel' and by the endless
temptations of the age.
In many ways, these
are dark days for our country spiritually and morally, and we must not
minimize the urgency of the hour. But rather than throw our hands up in
despair, we should recognize that this is the perfect opportunity for
the church of Jesus to rise up in the truth and power of the Spirit,
bringing the message of life and transformation to our very sick
country. This is the church's great opportunity. This is our time to
stand."
By God's grace, I'm determined to stand
strong, to speak the truth and live the truth, regardless of cost or
consequence, and to turn to God will all my heart. Can we stand
together? Do we really have a choice?
I truly believe that America can still be saved, but only if we do not minimize the urgency of the hour.
Originally published at AskDrBrown.org - reposted with permission.
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