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What does the Bible say to the USA?

By David Heeren - posted Monday, 20 June 2022


"Does the Bible make any direct reference to the United States, even in prophecy? I read the Bible nearly every day and can't recall ever reading anything in it even remotely connected with the USA"

A comment of this kind often is contained within a Christian radio host's introduction of my book entitled What the Bible Has to Say About the USA

If it isn't mentioned early in the discussion, it should be. The book is pointless if there is nothing in the Bible that can be associated in clarity with the United States.

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Let me tell you the true story of how my book was written associating the USA with Isaiah's prophetic book about Israel. I was reading Isaiah's scriptural book when I came to the place where the prophet said he overheard a divine conversation involving the Trinitarian godhead.

Isaiah wrote that he heard one of the Three saying: "Whom shall we send? Who will go for us?" (Isaiah 6:8)

Perhaps timidly, but audibly, Isaiah said: "Here am I. Send me." (Isaiah 6:8)

God's apparent answer to Isaiah's volunteer attitude was published in the final 60 chapters of one of the Bible's greatest prophetic books.

When I got to the same place in the Bible, at a venerable age, something caused me to hesitate. I had read this text many times, but had not previously paused after reading this verse.

I repeated God's question silently, in my mind. Then, I later came to believe, under a similar constraint of Spirit, I repeated the prophet's response: "Here am I. Send me."

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No, I did not instantly receive the same prophetic gift that Isaiah had. But as I continued reading through the book of Isaiah, one thing became obvious to me: I had begun to understand it much better than at any time previously.

It was the beginning of a Christian writing experience that has produced ten books in the past fifteen years, including this one. I doubt if any of them would have been written if I had not prayed this prayer.

The USA book is based on what happened as I continued reading through Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel and then…HOSEA.

The words of the prophet Hosea seemed to reach out to me from the pages of his book. It was a remarkable experience because in previous readings I had not paid much attention to what Hosea wrote. It was, after all, just about Israel and nothing but Israel.

Or was it?

This time through, as I read, I began to see in every chapter of Hosea's work examples of Israel's sinfulness that were, according to my understanding, precisely the same sins that are now plaguing the United States of America.

The Lord punished the Israelites severely for their infidelity to Him. What, I began to wonder as I read through the book of Hosea, would become of the USA?

Will we be punished as severely as were the Israelites during their Assyrian exile? Or will He let us get away with evils that have become nationwide in severity?

Here is an outline of the fourteen chapters of Hosea's book showing eleven cultural characteristics held in common by the two nations during their periods of decline, centuries after the initial settlements

  • Money v Morality (Hosea 1-3).
  • Lawlessness (Hosea 4-5).
  • Humanism (Hosea 6)
  • Political corruption (Hosea 7)
  • Globalism (Hosea 8)
  • Life v convenience (Hosea 9)
  • New age antagonism to God (Hosea 10)
  • God's love (Hosea 11)
  • Cunning commerce (Hosea 12)
  • Sexual license (Hosea 13)
  • Environmentalism (Hosea 14)

This is not a perfect outline. Subject matter about some of the themes, particularly sexual license, runs throughout Hosea's prophecy. Not all of the themes break precisely between chapters of Hosea's book as they are divided in the Bible.

And, of course, a universal theme such as God's love is applicable to any culture. God loves human beings, even those who rebel against His authority. The theme of God's love falls where we should expect the climactic chapter to be placed, about two-thirds of the way through this book. But there are other examples of God's love scattered through Hosea's prophecies.

The other ten topics have to do with degradation. The immoral conditions described by Hosea apply to the United States of today, but also seem applicable to other nations. It's a worldwide problem.

A Russian citizen alive during the latter days of the tsars, or a German living in the aftermath of World War I, probably could have recognized similar cultural disintegration. The Communist and Nazi regimes, guilty of torturing and murdering millions, and of fomenting wars and terrorism, arose from the moral ash piles of those two nations.

Was it God's intention to include nations other than Israel in Hosea's prophecy? Who can read the mind of God? But the likelihood is that God did so Intend. While serving as associate pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Rob Allen used the word transcultural to describe the Bible. During a study of the book of Joshua, Allen said: "Whatever culture you live in, the Bible applies to you."

What we know about God from Scriptures supports this statement. We know His love is universal and eternal. He cares as much about us as He did about the ancient Israelites. If it was His intention, through the prophet, to warn His ancient people to repent of sins, we should expect Him also to warn the backslidden Russia, Germany...and now the USA

He is the same yesterday, today and forever. He no more wants to see American civilization crumble than He desired the collapse of ancient Israel. So we should not ignore prophetic details that seem relevant to our imperiled land.

Reproduction of conditions could result in repetition of consequences.

 

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David Heeren writes about Christianity and sport. He is the author of End Times Living.

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