When Nations Die
By Bill Bright
Dear friends:
Will America fall into a predictable pattern of history, or rise above
it, by God's grace?
Great empires before us have been reduced to rubble by the same
identifiable forces that prevail in our country today.
In his powerful study, "When Nations Die," Jim Nelson Black identifies
ten factors that have appeared in great civilizations of the past and
led to their decline and fall. In some cultures, Black observes, as few
as three or four of these symptoms of social, cultural, and moral
decline would be enough to bring a society to the point of imminent
collapse. The list includes:
1. Increase in lawlessness
2. Loss of economic discipline
3. Rising bureaucracy
4. Decline in education
5. Weakening of cultural foundations
6. Loss of respect for traditions
7. Increase in materialism
8. Rise in immorality
9. Decay of religious belief
10. Devaluing of human life
Tragically, according to Dr. Black, the United States is the first
nation in history where all ten symptoms are present in one society at
one time!
In his assessment of the risks to any society that tries to live without
God, Charles Colson states: "You smell the decay, you smell the rotting
flesh of Western civilization today, much like you would have smelled
the decay in fourth- and fifth-century Rome."
Dr. Charles Stanley remarks, "Unless there is a revival, this nation is
going to get worse and worse and worse."
This is echoed by Pastor John Hagee, who gives this warning, "America is
history. It's over unless there is a broad, sweeping revival of
righteousness."
God says, "They have rejected the law of the Lord of hosts, and despised
the word of the Holy One of Israel. On this account the anger of the
Lord has burned against His people, and He has stretched out His hand
against them and struck them down, and the mountains quaked; and their
corpses lay like refuse in the middle of the streets. For all this His
anger is not spent, but His hand is still stretched out" (Isaiah
5:24,25).
Notice God's warning of judgment, but also notice that because of His
desire for mercy, "His hand is still stretched out."