Edward
Gibbon authored a six-volume series of books between 1776 and 1788. In
this series he covers the deteriorating conditions of the Roman Empire
from 180 A.D. to 1590 A.D. He points to five major factors in which he
attributed to the fall of the Empire. Let’s list the five reasons for
Rome’s fall, and then make some comments and observations as applied to
America today:
1. The rapid
increase of divorce; the undermining of the dignity and sanctity of the
home, which is the basis of human society.
Right
now in America, one out of every two marriages (50%) are ending in
divorce. It is becoming more and more common to talk to individuals who
have been divorced three or four times. Then we have a large number of
our population who do not bother to get married, they just live
together—in the sin of fornication.
(Col. 3:5-7)
And if that is not bad enough, the sin of homosexuality is gaining
acceptance, and “same-sex marriages” are becoming legal in some states.
(See Rom. 1:26-28)
But just because some sin or vice is legally right, that does not
mean that it is morally or biblically right! “Woe to those who call evil
good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light and light for darkness;
Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter”
(Isa. 5:20).
Concerning the undermining of the sanctity of the home, we live in a
time when husbands and wives are ignoring and giving up their God-given
roles in the family. Many homes today are run by children, which is
appalling!
2. Higher and
higher taxes and the spending of public monies for free bread and
circuses for the populace.
Consider all the debates that are now being considered over tax
issues. Christians are to pay their taxes
(Rom. 13:6-7). But
there is so much controversy over tax hikes and where Americans’ tax
dollars are to be spent. Part of the discussions over the new
health-care bill involved tax payers’ money being used to fund
abortions. In fact, it was included in the Senate bill until the
president signed an executive order to stop it. If funding abortions
with tax payers’ money ever starts (and many want to see that happen),
it will be the first time in American history. While abortion (the
murder of the unborn) has been legal in this country since 1973, that
still doesn’t make it right in view of such passages as
Psalm 139:13-16.
How tragic for a nation to even allow abortion in the first
place! And, of course, “the right to choose” (or “choice”) sounds so
much better than
killing or murdering unborn babies.
3. The mad craze for
pleasure; sports becoming every year more exciting and more brutal.
We live
in a pleasure-crazed culture. That is all some live for, especially
their partying, dancing, beer-drinking weekends.
(Lk. 8:14; Gal.
5:19; 2 Tim. 3:4; 1 Pet. 4:3-4) The obsession with sports has
just about gotten out of hand. I must say that I enjoy sports, but in
recent years, my enthusiasm has waned. The last time I attended a
college football game, I asked myself, “What am I doing here?” — many
who were seated around me were acting totally out of their minds;
appeared totally drunk; and talked like they would fight you “at the
drop of a hat.” The mad craze for sports reflects a warped value system
in America today. It is truly amazing to think that athletes and
coaches are paid multi-millions each year to play or coach a game.
4. The building of
gigantic armaments when the real enemy was within, the decadence of the
people.
Over
and over, the Old Testament prophets warned the people of God to place
their faith and trust in Him, not in horses, chariots, or weapons. Some
years back, a world leader stated that America would fall without a shot
being fired.
Think of how far we have fallen into decadence within one or two
generations. Young children are growing up without any training on
morals or teaching concerning respect for the authority of God or their
fellowman.
5. The decay of
religion—faith fading into mere form, losing touch with life and
becoming impotent to warn and guide the people.
Paul
spoke of those in the “last days” who would be “lovers of pleasure
rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its
power” (2 Tim.
3:4-5). Many denominations have become nothing more than
glorified “social clubs”. Even some of our own brethren have lost sight
of the spiritual mission of the church. All they think of is fun, food,
and frolic. There is no authority in the New Testament for churches to
build gymnasiums, have ball teams, dining halls, day-care centers,
etc., etc.
I fear
that America is rapidly forgetting God.
Some of our own leaders resent this nation being referred to as founded
upon biblical principles— “under God” or “in God we trust.” The Psalmist
stated, “The wicked shall be turned into hell, And all the nations that
forget God” (Psa.
9:17). We all need to be praying for America and its’ leaders
(1 Tim. 2:1-2). May
we always remember:
“Righteousness
exalts a nation, But sin is a reproach to any people”
(Prov. 14:34).
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