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I was led to Christ at the tender age of 5 while sitting
on my mother's lap. I was raised in a devout,
churchgoing Christian home. I have been in Gospel
ministry all of my adult life (I am 57 years old). I
have attended or have degrees and/or diplomas from 4
fundamentalist/evangelical colleges or Bible schools. I
have been the Senior Pastor of a local Independent
Baptist congregation for 34 years and counting. I have
spoken in churches and Christian gatherings all over the
country.
I say all of that simply to provide my Christian
credentials (in much the same way that the Apostle Paul
provided his Jewish credentials in
Philippians 3:5, 6).
As such, I believe I know something about the attitudes,
conduct, philosophy, mindset, etc., of America's
Christians. I am not an outsider; I speak as one within
the conservative/fundamentalist Christian camp.
As it relates to the rightful understanding of following
Christ's instruction that we are to be
"salt"
and "light"
(and what that means for us Americans), and properly
rendering to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is
God's (and knowing the difference), there are basically
two groups: those who sincerely want to help America
maintain its foundational principles and those who,
frankly, are too preoccupied (or cowardly) to give much
thought to it one way or another.
I would say that the first group is slightly larger than
the second group. The problem is, among the first group,
there is a vast void of understanding regarding exactly
how we are to implement and carry forth the principles
of Christian liberty—which are the principles upon which
America was built, of course.
As I see it, there are two glaring obstacles that keep
today's Christians from being truly effectual and
influential in helping to restore America's freedoms and
founding principles. And let's be honest enough to admit
that, for the most part, today's Christians (including
our pastors) are ineffective and irrelevant in providing
any meaningful solutions to America's many problems.
Sadly, more often than not, we are little more than
gullible pawns, which wily and wicked politicians use to
advance their own nefarious agendas.
Obstacle Number One: America's current generation of
Christians has allowed itself to become pathetically
ignorant as to the Biblical, Natural Law principles of
liberty and government.
And when it comes to America's historical principles of
self-government and federalism, the ignorance quotient
goes up even further.
It is really sad: we Christians (including our Christian
pastors) know virtually nothing of real American
history, law, government, etc. For example, I'm not sure
that we can begin to remotely understand what
Thomas Jefferson
wrote in the
Declaration of Independence
if we have not read John Locke's
Second Treatise of Government.
I'm not sure we can begin to comprehend the American
philosophy of government if we have
not read
George Washington's
Farewell Address.
Without reading
The Federalist Papers,
one cannot begin to properly appreciate the US
Constitution and the principles upon which it was
predicated. Without reading
Pastor Jonas Clark,
one cannot understand what really happened at Lexington
Green and
Concord Bridge.
Without reading Alexander Stephens'
History of the
United States, it is doubtful that one can truly
understand or appreciate the principles of federalism
and State sovereignty.
And how many of us have read even one of the above? And
this does not even scratch the surface of necessary
knowledge.
Let's admit it: today's Christians, for the most part,
are operating in a vacuum of truth and understanding.
Without a firm grasp of necessary truth, how can we know
what to do, who to believe, or how to act?
Accordingly, smooth-talking
"conservative"
politicians who know how to use religious clichés and
terminology to gain our support and votes easily dupe
the vast majority of sincere Christians.
But it is actually worse than that. We Christians are,
for the most part, unwitting contributors to the demise
of freedom and rise of oppression in our land.
For example, Americans—including Christian
Americans—lost more freedoms under former President
George W. Bush than under any President since Lyndon
Johnson, or maybe since Franklin Roosevelt. Yet, even
today, most evangelical Christians continue to hold Bush
in high esteem. They seem to be totally oblivious to the
fact that Bush set the table and provided the
opportunities for virtually everything that President
Barack Obama is currently doing to advance socialism and
globalism in our country. For the most part, Christians
seemed to never notice that President Bush did almost
nothing to change the course and direction set by his
predecessor, President Bill Clinton.
And liberals are just now beginning to wake up to the
reality that, at the executive level, Obama is doing
precious little to change the course set by George
Bush—including escalating Bush's war (now Obama's war)
in the Middle East.
Will the American people never awaken to the fact that,
for the most part, the only difference between these two
parties at the national level is one of degrees, not
direction?
At the national level, Democrats want to expand Big
Government for the benefit of advancing the Welfare
State, while Republicans want to expand Big Government
for the benefit of advancing the Warfare State, but both
want to expand Big Government. Make no mistake about it:
neither major party in Washington, D.C., has any
intention of returning America to the constitutional
principles of limited government and federalism.
But do Christians see this? No, they do not!
For the most part, today's Christians seem to have the
attitude that G.O.P. stands for God's Own Party. That
the Republican Party in Washington, D.C., is equally
culpable for the destruction of liberty and
constitutional government never seems to once enter
their minds. The sum total of their patriotism seems to
be voting Republican, watching Fox News, and paying
taxes. The shallowness of today's pastors and Christians
is a major obstacle preventing us from doing much of
anything that would actually contribute to good
government.
Obstacle Number Two: Today's Christians are not willing
to support the principles they profess to believe.
I could not count the number of times that a sincere
Christian brother or sister has asked me,
"What is wrong
with my pastor? Why does he refuse to take a stand?"
or questions to that effect. Dear Christian Friend, as
kindly as I know how to say it, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
I ask you, Why should your pastor
"take a stand"?
Why should he
"get involved"?
You and all the others of his congregation are more than
willing to support his ministry the way it is. You sit
under his preaching. You follow his leadership in the
church. You give your tithes and offerings to support
his vision for God's work.
Look around you. What do you see? You see the Joel
Osteen-type churches bulging out at the seams.
Churches—where pastors are unwilling to get involved in
anything "controversial," where pastors are content to stay completely
disengaged from anything that might be deemed
"political," and where pastors refuse to even hear the truth of what
is really going on—are filled every Sunday. They have
the largest crowds, biggest offerings, and most ornate
buildings.
Why, in the name of common sense, would you expect your
pastor to "take a
stand" or
"get involved"? Why should he? You have—by your
support, attendance, and offerings—clearly told him that
you like him just the way he is!
Yet, throughout history, it has been pastors and
preachers that have led the great civil movements and
revolutions—including our own American Revolution. It is
no hyperbole to say that without the leadership,
courage, and resolve of Colonial America's clergymen, we
would still be a Crown colony of England, with no
Declaration of Independence, no US Constitution, no Bill
of Rights, and little freedom.
And, it's not like we do not have the same kind of
lionhearted preachers today as we did in days of old,
because we do. All across America, there are hundreds of
Bible preaching men from virtually every Christian
denomination who are more than willing to
"take a stand"
and "get
involved." As an example, go to my
Black Regiment
list and see the names of over 200 pastors who are out
front in the fight for right. The problem is, the vast
majority of America's Christians today will not support
these stalwart spiritual statesmen.
See the Black Regiment list
here.
So, Christian friend, why do you continue to worship
under the leadership of a pastor who has no intention of
standing in the gap for our country's freedom? Why do
you continue to give your tithes and offerings to such a
church? It is time for Christians who know and care
about what is going on to GET OUT of these spineless
churches! If you really believe the principles you
profess, how can you continue to deny those principles
by staying in a church that has no intention of teaching
those principles?
If you cannot find a patriot-pastor of your
denomination, look for one outside your denomination. I
would rather worship with a man with whom I disagree on
secondary doctrines (but who is firm on the
fundamentals, of course), but who is willing to stand
for truth and freedom, than worship with a man of my
preferred denomination, but who will do nothing to
confront the evils that are currently destroying our
republic.
Good grief! We have thousands of evangelical pastors who
are willing to follow a man such as Rick Warren; a man
who has become a partner with one of the most devilish
and sinister organizations in the world—an organization
that is actively working against the principles of
freedom and independence, and in support of the
principles of globalism and universalism: the Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR).
Remember, it was Rear Admiral Chester Ward, former Judge
Advocate General of the Navy, who
rightly said,
"The main purpose
of the
Council on Foreign Relations
is promoting the disarmament of U.S. sovereignty and
national independence and submergence into an
all-powerful, one world government."
Most Christians readily discern any attempt at global
government to be
"of the devil." Yet, Rick Warren is
now an active member
of the one organization whose major claim to fame is its
incessant promotion of globalism.
How can any sincere Christian who is even remotely aware
of what is going on—and who truly cares about the
preservation of freedom—follow any pastor who follows
someone such as Rick Warren? Yet, the Warren-type
churches are flourishing all over America; and, at the
same time, many of those congregants complain that their
pastor is not
"taking a stand."
So, why don't YOU take a stand by GETTING OUT of these
soft, straddling, sugary, superficial, shallow, saltless
churches?
It is infinitely more important that you be in a church
that preaches the truth and takes a stand than that your
teens attend "the
most exciting youth program," or that your kids are
in one of these glorified playgrounds (called
"children's
ministries") so they can play games and stay
entertained, or that your church has a softball team, or
that it has the prettiest buildings, or that it has
music you think is
"just right,"
or that it is the
"premier church in town" for social gatherings or
business contacts.
If you live near Phoenix, Arizona, why not attend Pastor
Coleman's church, 35th Avenue Baptist Church?
If you live near Three Rivers, California, why not
attend The Church of Kaweah, which is pastored by Warren
Mark Campbell?
If you live near Fort Myers, Florida, why not support
Pastor James Riddle at Morningstar Baptist Church?
If you live near Savannah, Georgia, why not support
Pastor John Weaver's Dominion Ministry?
If you live near Ocean Springs, Mississippi, why not
help Pastor John Mayfield's Chapel of Faith?
If you live near Kalispell, Montana, why not support
Pastor Jim Huff and Bible Presbyterian Church?
If you live near Omaha, Nebraska, why not support Pastor
Phillip Kayser and Dominion Covenant Church? If you live
in the Oklahoma City area why not help Pastor Jason
Murphy at New Life Church in Collinsville, or Pastor
Paul Blair at Fairview Baptist Church in Edmond, or Dr.
Steve Kern and Olivet Baptist Church in Oklahoma City?
If you live near Greenville, South Carolina, why not
help Pastor Tony Romo at South Pointe Baptist Church in
Pelzer, or Pastor Mark Dibler at Bible Baptist Church in
Pickens?
If you live near Madisonville/Athens/Etowah, Tennessee,
why not support Pastor Jim Headings at the Piney Grove
Community Church in Englewood?
Daniel New has a home church in Hamilton County, Texas.
Clell Drumheller pastors Truth in Love Ministries in
northwest Houston. Why not support Pastor Brandon Teague
at Faith Baptist Church in Paris, Texas?
Pastor Butch Paugh is a patriot-pastor in Nettie, West
Virginia. Pastor Wayne Sedlak is a patriot-pastor who
ministers at Reformation Hope Church in West Bend,
Wisconsin.
These are only a handful of the hundreds of dynamic
patriot-pastors across America who are truly
"taking a stand."
Ask yourself, what could the Church do if, instead of
Rick Warren and Joel Osteen, men like those listed above
pastored churches that numbered in the tens of
thousands?
Imagine what could happen if Black Regiment-type
churches were the largest churches in a majority of the
great metropolises throughout America?
I say again (as kindly as I know how): if you stay in,
support, attend, and give your offerings to these
churches that are pastored by men who will not take a
stand, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
And though I would prefer that everyone have a local
church they could support in good conscience, there are
hundreds of people across America who, because they
cannot find such a church, worship online with me and my
church every Sunday morning, as we Livestream our
service. We do this specifically for those who cannot
find a church that will take a stand in their area.
To tune in to our Livestreamed service each Sunday
morning at approximately 10:30am (CST), go to
here.
If Christians today are to regain any semblance of
relevancy in preserving America's liberties, they must
do two things: (1) immediately become acquainted with
the foundational principles that created this country,
and (2) get serious about supporting only those churches
and ministries that truly know what's going on and are
willing to courageously stand in the gap.
Anything short of this is pious-sounding rhetoric. And
rhetoric will do nothing to help us—not now, anyway.
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He hosts a weekly radio show. His website is here.