An Appeal To My Fellow Christians

Friday, August 10, 2007
By Chuck Baldwin

I have served the Lord as an evangelical Christian all of my adult life. As a Christian, I believe the Bible is the Word of God. I believe Jesus is the Son of God, that He died for my sins, and that He physically rose from the grave. I believe He ascended to Heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father, where He “ever liveth” to make intercession for the saints.

I have had the privilege of winning numerous souls to Christ. As a veteran pastor of more than 30 years, I have had the joy of baptizing many hundreds of converts. I believe in the local church. I believe in missions. I am also an American.

As an American, I revere the history and heritage of this great country. I hold America’s Founding Fathers in deepest regard. I believe the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights set forth the greatest political principles and form of government ever devised my man. I believe in individual freedom, national sovereignty, and states’ rights. Furthermore, I believe that my devotion to God does not, in any way, contradict or conflict with my devotion to my country. In fact, my devotion to God augments my devotion to my country.

I say all of that to say this: it greatly disturbs me to see many of my Christian brethren using their Christianity as an excuse for apathy in regard to the demise of our constitutional republic–as if the maintenance of liberty and independence is not their concern.

The preservation of liberty and independence should concern every American, whether Christian or not. In fact, it appears that many unbelievers show more discernment and resolve in fighting for liberty and independence than do many professing believers. How can this be?

Christians, of all people, should be the first to fight for America’s historic principles, as it was our Christian forebears that carved this land of liberty out of a wilderness of persecution and oppression. Have we become so lazy and indifferent as to be oblivious to what our children and grandchildren will be forced to endure, if we are not willing to preserve this land of freedom? It seems that many of us have become just that.

I often hear Christians, and even my fellow pastors, say things such as, “God has not called us to get involved in politics,” or “This President is God’s man, and while we should pray for him, we should never oppose him,” or “This is all part of prophecy; there is nothing we can do about it.” To all of that, I say, Balderdash!

If someone breaks into your home in the middle of the night with the intention of raping your wife and daughters and killing you and your family, are you going to say, “This is all part of prophecy; there is nothing we can do about it”? Or, are you going to grab the nearest gun or baseball bat and take his head off?

If George W. Bush’s push to merge America into a North American Union is the “fulfillment of prophecy” and should not be resisted, then why should we resist al-Qaida? Who are we to say what is or what is not the “fulfillment of prophecy”? In addition, consider this: if it is true that policies such as NAFTA, the Patriot Act, and efforts to merge the United States into a New World Order are helping to fulfill prophecy, it is equally true that all this is Satan’s doing, which places everyone who supports it on the wrong side of prophecy, including many professing Christians.

Yet most of my fellow believers who say we have no Christian duty to oppose President Bush as he strips us of our liberties, defies our Constitution, and makes a mockery of justice, will turn around and shout the loudest in support of a war against a nation that had nothing to do with 9/11 and did not even pose a legitimate or imminent threat to our country. Besides, even if it did, using the same logic of many Christians, “It is part of prophecy; there is nothing we can do about it.”

Do we not understand that freedom and independence are precious gifts of God and should be considered such? Just as life is valuable and precious and must be defended, so liberty is worth defending, whatever the cost.

To those of my Christian brothers and sisters who piously promote the idea that we should never oppose President Bush because he is “God’s man,” to those who say that God has not called us to “get involved in politics,” to those who say that we should sit back and do nothing while corrupt and evil men steal our heritage, rape our Constitution, and destroy our national sovereignty and independence because it is all “predicted in the Bible,” I say, How dare you?

How dare you celebrate Independence Day on the Fourth of July? When you celebrate Independence Day, are you not extolling men who took up arms against their own government? These men were pronounced traitors and terrorists by their government. These were men who fought and killed their fellow countrymen in a savage fight for independence. How dare you celebrate Independence Day, wave the Stars and Stripes, and then turn around and say that we have no right to resist the powers that be?

How dare you say the Pledge of Allegiance in school or in church? How dare you sing the National Anthem at a ball game? How dare you go vote or encourage others to vote? There is absolutely nothing more political than voting. Are we not interfering with God’s will when we vote? After all, whatever happens and whoever is elected is all part of prophecy, so how dare we get involved in politics by going to a voting booth?

While we are on the subject of voting, I seldom heard my fellow Christians talk about the President being “God’s man,” who should only be prayed for, but never resisted, when Bill Clinton was President. And I suspect my fellow Christians will not be using that same mantra if and when Hillary is elected President of these United States. Suddenly, pastors throughout America will be screaming for Christians to “get involved in politics” and resist the evil Hillary. So much for our principles.

Furthermore, how dare you claim your church contributions as a tax deduction? How dare you hire an attorney to represent you in a court of law? How dare you claim the right to own a firearm? How dare you call, write, fax, or email your congressman or senator and voice your opinion about anything? How dare you insist upon any rights that are guaranteed under our Constitution and Bill of Rights?

By doing any of the above, we prove that we do not really believe that we should not get involved in politics. We prove that we do not really believe that we have no obligation to stem the tide of evil in our society. We prove that we really cannot fully comprehend the mind and timing of God in matters of prophecy. (Which means we really do not know when Jesus is coming again, but have a duty toward God and our country until He does.)

What all of this does prove, however, is that we want to pick and choose our obligation. We are willing to do what is expedient, easy, and enjoyable. But we are unwilling to put our backs into the arduous task, engage the powerful adversary, or challenge the popular notion. Our Christian principles have little to do with conviction and much to do with convenience.

Had our Christian forebears acted as we do, we would still be a Crown colony today, without the freedom and independence that America has enjoyed for these past two hundred years. Think about it: there would be no Constitution. No states’ rights. No Bill of Rights. No right to keep and bear arms. No right to privacy. No right to be secure in our own homes. No constitutional protections in court. No constitutional protections for speech, religion, or redress of government. No constitutional protection for the freedom of the press. The foundational principles upon which our entire society and way of life rest would be nonexistent.

By refusing to hold our President accountable to the Constitution, by promulgating the idea that Christians should not get involved in politics, by standing idle as political and corporate forces work to steal our national sovereignty and independence, we are surrendering everything that Americans have historically held precious.

It is another thing for people who are born into tyranny and oppression. Not everyone has the opportunity to rid themselves of these monsters. Don’t you know that Christians in China would love to live in America? What about the Christians in North Korea and Iran? What about the Christians in Saudi Arabia? Would they not love to live in America? Think of the Christians who endured Stalin’s purges and Mao’s slaughters. Would they not have given anything to have lived in the United States of America?

It was our forefathers in America that paid the price in suffering, tears, and blood in order to be able to bequeath to us, their posterity, freedom and independence. And ever since, America has been that shining “city upon a hill” for every man and woman who yearns to breathe free.

Dear Christian friend, do you mean to tell me that we are supposed to sit back and let men (even well-intentioned men) destroy our constitutional republic? Do you mean to tell me that we are not to resist the evil machinations of those inside our country as vehemently as we would those who seek our destruction from afar?

If Nathan the prophet dared to confront the great King David, the man after God’s own heart, one of the three greatest men of the Old Testament, do you mean to tell me that we should not be willing to resist those within our own government (regardless of party or religious profession) who would play fast and loose with our liberties? I say again: Balderdash!

When I became a Christian, I became a citizen of Heaven; it is true. However, I did not relinquish my citizenship in these United States. And neither did you. As the Apostle Paul used his Roman citizenship for his own advantage, so should you and I, as Americans, relish and preserve the freedoms and independence that God has granted us.

Should this generation of Christians allow America to slip into the abyss of oppression by surrendering our freedom and independence (which we are dangerously close to doing), there will not be enough Scripture verses or personal excuses in this world or the world to come to cover our shame.

My dear fellow Christians, I appeal to your honor, your sense of patriotism, your respect for your fathers, your concern for your children, your love of liberty, and your duty to God: tear away the blinders, look past your own comfort, cast aside the temptation of self-promotion, and fight for your country!

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8 Responses to “An Appeal To My Fellow Christians”

  1. 1
    conservativation Says:

    Oh my Chuck, such a moving call to action in politics. I agree with your article sir, but it is no small matter that you do not mention the evangelical feminism that runs rampant in the church…and I do not mean the Methodists and Episcopalians, I mean your church sir, and mine.
    To not mention the very building blocks of our society crumbling because you buy the garbage that you perceive and likely admonish men regularly is unacceptable. Men are being cut down one at a time, NOW! They are not LOSING their freedoms and leadership, it is LOST, and as you claim the whole Word of God, somehow you omit the one relationship that is described in DETAIL and how to do it and not to toss it….THE FAMILY.
    Politics are important. The family is MORE important. It is self promoting for you to preach about getting involved and opposing the mean ole big bad government, but you know what is REALY SCARY? Your wife and the women leaders in your church after you tell them how the cow ate the cabbage. I dare you to preach a Biblically grounded message to the gals, with no relativism, no apology, and no weasel words.
    It sounds so courageous to promote government activism, and wrap it in flawed scriptural justification that people use to avoid politics. But really, what is your risk? Will storm troopers shut your church?
    But start speaking gender honestly and Biblically, speaking marriage and relational accountability, and guess what, your wife will tell you about her displeasure, and you will lose members and deal with angry letters. Could have that now could we?
    Please sir, until you muster real courage and add family to your list of typical “Christian causes”, your credibility on abortion, homosexuality, and the war are absurd and hypocritical!

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    scottfree Says:

    Chuck,

    Not all go along with the “seeker” churches. I for one believe in the old fashioned
    true “kingdom gospel” message preached by some famous preachers. like: Luther,
    Edwards, Whitfield, Wesley and a host of others. These men had the Fire of the
    Holy Ghost in their lives and proclaimed it. As a result of those early clergymen who
    stood for righteousness and freedom and nation was born. I too embrace the founding and “true” history of our nation and desire to see it turn back to its Christian roots, but the clergymen of today must proclaim without compromise the message of the “gospel” and proclaim it loud and long. I wish all churches would read the decleration of independence, and the constitution on a regular basis that we would know what was given to us by our soverign Lord. I personally am grieved by many churches, their emphasis and their watered down gospel.

    I am convinced by over 35 years of bible study, researching church history, and examining a huge amount of overwhelming evidence, that the vast majority of churches have bought into a doctrine of complacency that will not allow them to stand up to the issues of today and this is the doctrine of the “secret” rapture of the church. With no regard to the historicist interpretation of scripture which was common during the time of the founding of this country. This has done much damage to the church and keeps church goers looking to “escape” rather than
    stand up and deal with the issues of today.

  3. 3
    The Vicar Says:

    Right you are, Chuck! More Christians need to get involved with politics any way possible.

    I have noticed that Christians as a whole seem a pretty passive bunch.

    That needs to change!

    Amen.

  4. 4
    conservativation Says:

    Kingdom Gospel is so often code for legalism, a club that for the life of me I cannot figure out. I have run the gamut from conservative to very conservative churches, been involved with prison ministry and addiction recovery ministry, and befriended the people who tend to populate those ministries. Legalism abounds in the Kindom Gospel, along with “Holy Ghost Worship” where entire churches have placed spirit manifestations every Sunday above the cross as the focus of the church.
    I’d like to agree with you but cannot. I don’t have the answers but I can see the problems. And among these uber enthusiastic embraces of these two fallacies it is easy to see how evangelical feminism could grow unchecked. In fact strangely among some of these men, hard nosed and strong men who love God, we see some of the most controlling wives and women led churches hiding under the conservative façade.
    If I may generalize these rural flannel shirted and Wrangler wearing men, (and I love these guys, please get that) they speak a strong doctrine of CERTAIN scripture, correctly, and get lost among it, all the while being led by their wives and women of the church.
    Some of the most women centric churches are those that have NOT embraced the metrosexual way of worship, with contemporary love songs to Jesus and hand holding crying men. Those openly repel men. But in the small rural church where out of tune organs and pianos lead pious southern gospel hymns, and the obligatory large woman or two sing louder than needed, women run these churches with stronger iron fists than in the seeker churches.
    It sounds so pure, so true, and so against the grain to chase leaders of old and Kingdom Gospel. If we could get that without women running the churches it could be great.
    Until then, I feel its even dangerous to have the church in politics or the church will become a force of evangelical feminism. This really is bad because then many men of the church would inadvertently support even more misandry in government cleverly wrapped in twisted scripture.

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  5. 5
    DadWith2Girls Says:

    “When I became a Christian, I became a citizen of Heaven..”

    Wow!

    Can I get a discount time-share condo there, as a non-believer?

    You crack me up!

    Do you have an avatar on Second Life?

    You might find it an interesting audition for the Heaven you are expecting ….

  6. 6
    daveinga Says:

    i was raised in the ole time Gospel Churches. my steps haven’t always been following His will, but He still was guiding me. with age comes wisdom and looking back reveals that everything i accomplished and all the moves i made were for His purposes.

    my Spirit always felt most comfortable going to the Methodist Church… until one day there was this abomination sitting in the pastor’s seat. luckily for me she said nothing but lead the prayer and introduced the play that was being presented. she tried to shake my hand going out the door but i ignored her and shook the hand of the Deacon on the other side. my last day going to the femchurch.

    i wondered why there was no great debate. no pickets? no general outrage? some Churches rose up in protest, but it wasn’t really covered in the fempress. most just succumbed. since that time it has been shown to me that this too was about the money. there are those Churches that did not allow this false teaching to grow. Mormons, Catholics and the remaining part of the Southern Baptists are some. i heard there was a giant split within the SB’s. it appeals to me to believe they followed the Scripture about cutting off an offending part to save the good part.

    but the feminist evil is still beating at the door. the remaining preachers & priests commonly ignore the threat. they preach every other sermon on how men should step up and take responsibility for what has happened to the family. how men should quit doing this or how bad men are doing this or not doing that. nothing bad about the women. don’t offend them. somebody pass the plate. $$$$

    this “pass the plate” mentality has closed their eyes to the deep infection afflicting them from within. an infection that has total female support. marriage. they blindly follow this once Holy gift from God, even as the men fall away. ignore all those scabs, the smell and sickness. hey, let’s have a wedding. somebody pass the plate.

  7. 7
    mruffolo Says:

    Chuck Baldwin wrote “Dear Christian friend, do you mean to tell me that we are supposed to sit back and let men (even well-intentioned men) destroy our constitutional republic??”

    Chuck has not correctly identified the enemy of the church. He thinks it is men.

    Men do care little for gay rights, abortion rights, divorce. Feminists care about these rights.

    The most American churches are already aligned to liberal politics and church goers already vote.

    Churches ought to focus on being biblically functioning communities. I opine that getting out the vote is the least of their worries.

    When will the church develop missions to restore justice for men in family, work, and in government courts?

  8. 8
    mruffolo Says:

    When will the church stand against feminism’s abortion, divorce, false witness to police and courts in violence, single mothering, and right to be a whore?

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