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Making A Comeback 1: Wake Up! Series
Contributed by Perry Greene on May 21, 2023 (message contributor)
Summary: We begin coming back to God by waking up to our need for Him.
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106.1 Making a Comeback #1: Wake Up
Americans love a good comeback story. You may remember that the Chrysler Corporation made one of the biggest comebacks in the history of the business world.
• After posting a 17 million dollar profit in its first year in 1924 and remaining viable throughout the Great Depression in 1979, financial problems threatened its existence.
• They hired Lee Iacocca from Ford and, with the help of the Federal Government, secured a 1.5 billion dollar loan and tax incentives. They introduced several new cars, including the mini-van, and returned the convertible to production.
• Their comeback was so strong that they repaid their loan in three years, purchased American Motors, the maker of Jeep and the fourth largest car manufacturer in the U.S., and merged with Daimler-Benz, best known for its Mercedes Benz cars.
What a comeback!
The Israelis of the Bible were no different than we are. They knew God, received His blessings, and then turned away from Him. He cursed them for their disobedience, as He had promised. After the Babylonian Captivity, the Jews made a comeback to their land and asked, “Does God still love us?” An honest American will realize we have fallen into the same pattern and wonder if God still cares for our country. The answer to both questions is “yes.” He loves Israel, America, and all nations. He holds a special place for all who seek Him.
Some Americans are awake to our apostasy and want to return to the Lord. Others don’t understand but are in the process of waking up, realizing something is wrong. Still, others are in a deep sleep and clueless about the realities of God’s discipline of nations. As they “feel the pinch,” they will start waking up to the consequences of a God-abandoned life, but not until then.
God confronts His people in the book of Malachi regarding some of their questions. There are applications for Christian Americans who realize a problem and want to fix it. The prophet gives us insight into this spiritual – not political – dilemma. BTW, a new President or a better political party is not the answer. God is the solution, and we mustn’t forget Him. We must actively and sincerely return to Him to regain His blessings. Listen to Malachi 3:7 (NKJV):
“Yet from the days of your fathers you have turned away from My statutes and ordinances and have not kept them. Return to Me, and I will return to you,” says the LORD of hosts. “But you say, ‘How shall we return?’
Returning to God is more than attending church services. It is developing a biblical worldview for every part of our lives. Observant Jews practice Paul’s exhortation to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). This could mean having regular prayer times, maintaining a lifestyle of prayer, or finding reasons to pray throughout the day. If you look for them, you will find numerous reasons for blessing God with your prayers. The Jews have prayers for rising in the morning, fragrant aromas, the sound of birds, employment, meals, family, and even being able to go to the restroom! When you are so God-conscious that you pray throughout the day, you will learn to include Him in every activity and decision.
Don’t forget to include the element of sincerity, as we can say prayers without praying. Moses and Jesus teach us how to love God in Deuteronomy 6:5 and Matthew 22:37. They said to love God with ALL our hearts, souls, and might, and Jesus added “mind.” We are to hold nothing back and love Him the same way He loves us, fully and completely. God holds nothing back from His love for us, including His Son. Romans 8:31-32 (NKJV):
31 What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? 32 He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?
Early Americans believed in God and believed they owed God their devotion. They displayed it by committing their lives to Him. James Madison was the architect of the Constitution and our fourth President. He stated:
"It is the duty of every man to render to the Creator such homage....Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe."
The Pilgrims’ providential voyage to America aimed to “advance the Christian faith,” according to the Mayflower Compact. Throughout the American Revolution, Americans depended on God and prayed regularly for His intervention, and He answered. Shortly after hostilities ceased, they began to forget Him. Benjamin Franklin called on the Constitutional Convention to return to God in his famous speech advocating for prayer during the delegates’ difficulties developing consensus for the Constitution. You remember his words from 1787: