America’s Greatness
By
Shelby G. Floyd

What ever
has made America great in the past and the present
will make America great in the future. We love to sing the prayer song, "God
Bless America." Truly that song expresses our fondest hopes and
desires that God will continue to bless America in the future like he has in the
past. I am quick to tell you that I am
proud to be an American. I am grateful
to God that I was born in this country and that I have citizenship in this
great nation. I don't think that it is
contradictory to be proud to be an American and to be a Christian at the same
time. I wouldn't equate Christianity
with Americanism. I believe that a person
can be a Christian and live in another country and not be an American. But on the other hand, I don't think it is
wrong to be proud to be an American and also to be a Christian. I believe that you can be both. I think all of us love the words of that
song, “God bless America.”
It is a prayer song.
“God
bless America, land that I love.
Stand
beside her and guide her
Throughout the night, with a light from above.
From
the mountains to the prairies,
To the oceans white with foam.
God
bless America,
My home sweet home.”
We can sing that and we can pray that and I think it
is right for us to do that. God wants us to be proud of our country. He wants us to pray for our leaders and he
doesn't think that it's wrong for us to participate in those things that will
help keep America on the road to greatness and God’s
providence.
Today I am discussing with you the
subject—what makes a nation great? We
know that the annals of history are littered with the dust of nations that have
risen, have become great, have declined and ultimately they have fallen. There is a reason why they became great;
there are causes for their downfall and decline. Today we're discussing what makes a nation
great in the sight of God. As I said a while ago, what ever has made our nation
great in the past will make our nation great in the future. We can't deny that America, even today, is a great nation in
the roll call of nations. What's made
this nation great? Let’s try to find
out.
You know
someone has penned these words describing what makes a nation strong and what
makes a nation great. I think they are appropriate right now:
I know three things must always be
To keep a nation strong and
free.
One is the hearthstone bright and dear
With busy, happy loved ones
near.
One is a ready heart and hand
To love and serve and keep the
land.
One is a worn and beaten way
To where the people go to
pray.
So long as these are kept alive
Nation and people will survive.
God keep them always everywhere,
The hearth, the flag, the
place of prayer.
What makes a nation great? A nation is great when that nation depends
upon God and trusts in God for its greatness and guidance. You know in the Old Testament, the nation of Israel was God's people. God raised up rulers, first judges and then
kings. Some of the kings were great,
some of them were not. During the time
that these kings depended upon God the nation of Israel was great.
When its rulers didn’t depend upon God, the kingdom declined and
ultimately divided and was taken into captivity. I believe those kings that depended upon God
should be able to tell us something today as citizens of America and to our rulers of this great nation.
WHY NATIONS FALL
What makes a nation great? When a nation remembers God and his word that
nation can be great! What will cause a nation to decline and fall? David was perhaps one of the greatest kings
of Israel and yet David said in one of his Psalms, “the
wicked shall be turned into hell and all the nations that forget God.” (Psalms
9:17.) So if a nation forgets God,
it cannot be or long remain a great nation.
Also, David said in Psalms 9:20 “put them in fear, oh Lord, that the nations may know themselves to be but
men.” When a nation gets to the
point that it feels like it is God instead of just men made by God, created in
God's image, that nation cannot long remain a great nation. Sometimes people are lifted up with pride and
they think they are God instead of men made in the image of God and under the
government of God. So David prayed that
men might realize themselves to be but mere men and not to be lifted up with
pride.
In Psalms 22:28 David said, "for the kingdom is
the Lord's and he is governor among the nations.” You know, our rulers must recognize that
they are rulers under a supreme ruler and that is God. God is the governor of all nations and they
are only rulers subject to the ruler of the universe. Then in Psalms 33:12, the Royal Bard of
Israel sang a song and part of the words are these, “blessed is the nation
whose God is the Lord and the people whom he has chosen for his own inheritance.”
What makes a nation
great? When it doesn't forget God; when
that nation realizes that it is simply men; when that nation has God for its
Lord; and when that nation is made up of people whom the Lord has chosen for his
own inheritance. That's what makes a
nation great.
What makes a
nation fall? What ever has caused
nations to fall in the past, will cause nations to fall today and in the
future. There have been 21 civilizations
in the annals of history and only three of them have survived. So there is no ironclad guarantee that our
nation will continue in its greatness and that 100 years from today our
posterity will be celebrating another birthday unless our nation continues in
the principles and the ideals that have made it great in the past.
Sin Destroys Nations
Why do nations
fall? Let me first give you the answer
to that question by the sacred historians of the Bible. The first thing that will cause a nation to
fall is sin. Solomon succeeded David to
the throne of Israel
and the kingdom of Israel
reached its zenith of glory and greatness under the rule of Solomon. Solomon prayed that God might give him wisdom
to rule over his people, the nation of Israel. God gave him that wisdom and in addition he
gave him wealth and riches and glory and honor.
Solomon said in Proverbs 14: 34,
“righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a
reproach to any people.” When people
do what is right in the sight of God and they adhere to his commandments and
his word, it will cause a nation to be exalted and lifted up to glory, but when
a nation of people are sinners and rebellious against God's will, it will cause
that nation to be debased; it will cause that nation to decline. Sin, then will cause the downfall of the
nation.
Foundations Destroyed
In the second
place, the sacred historians teach us that when we allow the foundations of a
country to be destroyed, there is not much that the righteous can do. In Psalms 11:3, David said, “If the
foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?” That is still a good question. The foundations of our country such as the
freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of
assembly, honesty, integrity, industry, godliness, all of those foundations are
being eroded today by sensualism, pleasure,
materialism, godless atheism, and many other ways that men are trying to
destroy these foundations. We, as God's
people, have a great influence in a nation like this for righteousness and for
good and we must do what we can, not only as citizens in the kingdom of God,
but as citizens of this nation, to keep these foundations from being
destroyed. We are “the salt of the
earth, but if the salt has lost its savor, where with shall it be salted?” God's
people must not stand by and allow these foundations to be destroyed. If they
are destroyed, what can the righteous do?
Removing the Ancient Landmarks
Then there is
another thing that will cause a nation to fall and that's to allow the
landmarks to be removed. In Proverbs 22:28, Solomon said, “remove not the
ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set.”
Back in ancient times they didn't have surveyors, nor did they have
fences. So to mark off a person's
property, they would simply erect a large stone mark as a landmark for the
property. But there were evil and sinful
people in that time that would remove the landmark; they would steal and cheat
and it was a very bad thing for someone to remove a landmark that had been
established by the forefathers. Our
forefathers have established great landmarks for our nation and you and I know
that there are people today who are removing those landmarks. A nation cannot long survive if its ancient
landmarks are removed, which were set up by the forefathers. So we cannot allow
these landmarks to be removed.
Nations Destroy Themselves
In the next
place, the sacred historians teach us that a nation will fall when it destroys
itself. Hosea was one of God's prophets
that he sent out to warn the people that they were going to fall if they
continued in their apostasy. Hosea cried
out in the plaintiff words, “Oh, Israel,
thou hast destroyed thyself, but in me is thine help.” (Hosea 13: 9.) Along
this line, we need to remember the words of the great historian, Will Durant,
who said, “No great nation has ever been overcome until it has destroyed
itself.” Its enemies without cannot
overcome America,
but its enemies from within can overcome it.
We can destroy ourselves and then the enemy can simply take this nation
without firing a shot.
What makes a nation great? What causes a nation to fall? One of the great nations in past history was
the nation of Rome. We read about the nation of Rome
in the Bible. Paul visited Rome
and established many brethren in that city.
He imparted spiritual gifts to them and he wrote a letter to them, one
of the great letters of the Bible. Rome
was one of the greatest nations in its glory, in its landmass, in all
history. It continued until 476 A.D.,
therefore, it was much older than our own country, and yet Rome
fell. What caused the fall of Rome? It was a great nation and yet it declined and
it fell. Edward Gibbon wrote the
great history called, The Rise And Decline And Fall
Of The Roman Empire. In that book he listed five contributing
reasons or causes for the fall of the Roman Empire. I want to list them for you and ask the
question, could the same thing be true of this country today?
Cause No. 1, was
the rapid increase of divorce with the undermining of the sanctity of the home,
which is the basis of society.
Cause No. 2, was
higher and higher taxes with the spending of public funds for bread and
celebrations.
Cause No. 3, was
the mad craze for pleasure with sports becoming every year more exciting and
more brutal.
Cause No. 4, was
the building of gigantic armaments when the enemy was from within, the
decadence of the people.
Cause No. 5, was
the decay of religion with faith fading into mere form and losing touch with
life and becoming impotent to guide it.
Now you will notice that those five reasons
that he has mentioned for the decline and fall of the Roman Empire deal, No. 1 with the home and morality; No. 2,
with pleasure; and No. 3, with religion; and No. 4, with the erosion of the tax
base for pleasure, bread and welfare. So
there are about four areas that brought the downfall the Roman Empire: morality, pleasure, religion, high taxes, and
the decadence of the people.
There was another man that has been identified as Professor
Kittler. He lived in Scotland; he taught in the
University of Edinburgh; he had studied
the history of nations. And whether he
is the author of this, I do not know for sure, but he has been credited with
giving these nine steps in the history of civilizations. I do know that civilizations in the past have
gone through the cycle of these nine steps.
America may be going
through the same steps in its history:
THE CYCLE FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM TO SLAVERY
Step 1, from
chains of slavery a people rises to spiritual faith.
Step 2, from
spiritual faith they generate courage.
Step 3, from
courage they forge liberty.
Step 4, from
liberty comes abundance.
Step 5, from
abundance arises selfishness.
Step 6, from
selfishness it is an easy progression to complacency.
Step 7, from
complacency the next move is to apathy.
Step 8, from
apathy a people degenerate to dependency.
Step 9, from
dependency there is only one logical and one inevitable move back to bondage
once more.
That is the very cycle that many nations have followed
in times past. You know, a moment ago we
listed those five causes for the downfall of the Roman Empire. On January
10, 1961 in the congressional record, one of our Congressmen had
recorded in that periodical six goals of the Communist Party for America. They were taken from the book called, The
Naked Communist written by Cleon Skusin.
He was able to write these things down from over sixteen years of
working with the FBI. They were called "Current
Communist Goals." I want to mention
those goals and see if they do not involve some of the very areas of the
downfall of the Roman Empire.
GOALS OF THE FORMER COMMUNIST
PARTY
Goal 1: Eliminate all laws governing
obscenity by calling them censorship and violation of free speech and free
press.
Goal 2: Breakdown cultural standards of
morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion
pictures, radio and television.
Goal 3: Present homosexuality, degeneracy,
and promiscuity as normal, natural and healthy.
Goal 4: Infiltrate the churches and replace
revealed religion with social religion.
Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity,
which does not need a religious crutch.
Goal 5: Eliminate prayer or any phase of
religious expression in the schools on the ground it violates the principal of
separation of church and state.
Goal 6: Discredit the family as an
institution. Encourage promiscuity and
easy divorce.
You will notice those six goals of the
former Communist Party for our nation of America involves morality. It involves the home. It involves the school. It involves our great institution of the
press and freedom of speech. So it
involves the same areas that Gibbons said brought downfall of the Roman Empire. Do I need to tell you that these goals have
been achieved, especially in the last 10 years at an alarming rate? Ten years ago we would not hear filthy
language, cursing and obscenity on the radio and television and our motion
pictures, but now we do. A few years ago
we wouldn't have seen on our television programs and on our movie screens the
degeneracy and immorality that we are witnessing today. Today on the soapbox operas, the movie
screens, the television sets, the radio, the picture is being presented of the
home being bro-ken down—free love, easy divorce, and promiscuity. All of these things are being glorified as
the new way of life. Satan is behind all
of this. And if he can bring the
downfall of our people, he can bring the nation down. We must realize that a nation falls easier
from within than from without.
What makes a nation great? What makes a nation fall? The same thing that brings down cities brings
down a nation. You doubtless remember
the story of Sodom and Gomorrah from the Old Testament? (Genesis 18, 19.) They were so wicked and evil; their morals
were so low, that God said that he was going to destroy them from the face of
the earth. Abraham went to that city and
tried to get out Lot, his nephew and his family. Abraham appeals to God, and said, "God,
if I can just find 50 righteous souls, will you not destroy this
city?" God said, "I will not
destroy it, if you can find 50."
Abraham cannot find 50! He said,
"Will you protect it for 40?"
God said, "Yes," but he couldn't find 40. Then he says for 30, 20, but he couldn't even
find 20. He made one last appeal to
God. He said, "If I can find 10,
will you not destroy it for the sake of 10?" And God said, "I will not destroy it for
the sake of 10." But Abraham
couldn't even find 10 righteous souls.
I believe that the difference between Sodom and Gomorrah and America is that there are more than 10 righteous souls
in this city of Indianapolis and many, many times that many in this great
country. Righteous people are what will
keep this nation great. When it comes to the point that there will not be many
righteous people in America, America will fall.
A city will fall. Look at some of
our major cities. In many of them the
people have degenerated in their morality to the point that many people are
moving out like rats off of a sinking ship.
If a city can fall then the same thing can happen to the whole country.
STATEMENTS FROM THE EARLY
PATRIOTS
What makes a country great? What makes a nation fall? I want to give you just a few statements from
our early patriots and our great statesmen who founded this country.
- First, George Washington said in his first
in inaugural address of April the 30th, 1789, "His divine blessing on which
the success of this government must depend." He recognized the
success of America and its government must depend upon God
and his blessings.
- Secondly, Benjamin Franklin, the great
statesman, scientists and philosopher, convened the first floundering
constitutional convention in these words, “I have lived a long time,
sir, and the longer I live the more convincing proof I see of this truth
that God governs in the affairs of men.
If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it
probable that in empire can rise without his aid.” Benjamin Franklin was simply saying
that America couldn’t become a great nation without
God's help and God's aid.
- Daniel Webster the great statesman, lawyer
and orator of our early history, said, “if we abide by the principles
taught in the Bible, our country will go on prospering, but if we and our
posterity neglect its instruction and authority, no man can tell how
sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us and our glory in profound
obscurity.”
- The French historian Belluzzo once asked James
Russell Lowell how long he thought the American republic would last. James Russell Lowell replied in these
words, “so long as the ideas of the founding fathers continue
to be dominant.” And yet we know that
there are people and movements in our country who are trying to rewrite
the Constitution and do away the ideas of our founding Fathers.
- Abraham Lincoln, in his famous Gettysburg address, had these words, “that this nation, under God,
shall not perish from the earth.” As
long as our nation recognizes God and recognizes that it is under God,
perhaps she will not perish from the earth.
- Grover Cleveland, on March the fourth,
1885, when he was the newly inaugurated president, said, “and let us
not trust the human effort alone, but humbly acknowledging the power and
goodness of almighty God who presides over the destiny of nations and has
at all times been revealed in our country's history. Let us invoke his aid and blessing upon
our labors.”
- Theodore Roosevelt warned our country in
these words, "the things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, safety first
instead duty first, love of soft living and get
rich quick theory of life.” That warning needs to be taken seriously
by our nation today!
Alexis DeTocqueville
In 1805 to 1859, there was a man by the
name of Alexis DeTocqueville. He was a
Frenchman, and he visited America, he traveled throughout our land, and then
went back home and wrote what he thought made America the great nation that he found it to be. He said,
"I sought for America's
greatness and the genius of America
in her commodious harbors and her ample rivers and it is not there. I sought for the greatness and genius of America
in her fertile fields and boundless forest and it was not there. I sought for the greatness and genius of America
in her rich mines and her vast world commerce and it was not there. I sought for the greatness and genius of America
in her public school system and her institutions of learning and it was not
there. I sought for the greatness and genius
of America
and her democratic congress and her matchless constitution and it was not
there. Not until I went into the
churches of America
and heard her pulpits aflame with righteousness did I understand the secret of
her genius and power. America is
great, because America
is good. If America
ever ceases to be good, America
will cease to be great."
Those are the
words of Alexis DeTocqueville, the great historian who visited America.
What makes God bless a nation? A nation is blessed by God when it lives in Liberty and yet Liberty is not an end or goal in itself. Our forefathers came over to America looking for the freedom to worship God
according to the dictates of their conscience; freedom to pursue life, liberty
and happiness. But they did not conceive
of liberty as the freedom to do just anything you want to do—the freedom to
trample on the rights and happiness of other people. No, that was not the nature of the freedom
our forefathers sought in the early days of America and should not be our conception of freedom
today.
Many people have noticed the Statue of
Liberty as they have come to America to find freedom and opportunity. Emma Lazarus wrote these words called,
"The New Colossus," and they are inscribed on the Statue of Liberty,
"Give me your
tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to be free,
The wretched refuse of your teaming shore,
Send these the homeless, the tempest tossed to
me.
I will lift my lamp beside the
golden door."
Thousands of people
have entered through the New York harbor and found the door of opportunity, the land of freedom, and
what kind of freedom was it? It was not
the freedom to do just anything you want to, but the freedom to do right, the
freedom to worship God, the freedom to pursue life, liberty and happiness. May
it always be!
Our founding
fathers recognized that liberty could be used for evil as well as for good and
that liberty only gave a man the opportunity to pursue the good, but also would
give the people the opportunity to pursue the evil. So, when they wrote the Constitution, their
idea was that liberty was the freedom to worship God and to pursue happiness
and material blessings, but that this liberty did not give people the right to
trample the rights of other people.
Recently we've
had a man come to America
from Russia. His name is Alexander Solzhenitsyn. When he came over to this country, he
recognized that a lot of people were not using their freedom for the right
thing. Here's what he said about
freedom,
“Freedom is a gift of conditional, not intrinsic,
worth, only as a means by which we attain another and a higher goal. If freedom is an end within itself, then
we're losing sight of the nature of true freedom. Freedom only gives us the liberty to achieve
even higher goals and those goals must be to serve God and to serve our fellow
man as well as ourselves.”
When Thomas
Jefferson wrote the Constitution, he recognized that life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness would be an individual thing and that all men were only
created equal in the sense that they would have this individual liberty and
freedom to pursue these higher goals, not that everybody would pursue those
goals. And even today we do not find
everybody pursuing those goals. Some use
their freedom to achieve higher goals in life.
Some use their freedom to pursue lower goals in life. It actually depends upon us.
What will make
our country great? Not only having
inscribed upon our coins, "in God we trust," but we must have
"in God we trust" stamped upon our hearts. What will make our country great? Not only when we pledge allegiance to the
flag, but we pledge allegiance to God as a nation, one nation under God,
indivisible, with peace and liberty for all.
What will make a nation great?
I can tell you
something that will not make a nation great.
If commerce will make a nation great, ancient Tyre would not have fallen. If political organization and regimentation
would make a nation great and keep it from falling, ancient Rome
would never have fallen. If military
power alone would keep a nation great and keep it from falling, Germany
would have not fallen, nor Japan. If religious ceremony and rituals would keep
a nation great, Israel
would never have fallen, but she fell, nevertheless. If treachery would keep a nation great and
keep it from falling, Japan
would never have bowed her proud head in defeat. Those things in and of themselves will not
keep a nation great in the eyes of God.
What will then make a nation great?
Alexander Blackburn has written these
words:
Not serried ranks with flags
unfurled,
Not armored ships that gird
the world.
Not hoarded wealth or busy
wells,
Not cattle on a thousand
hills.
Not sages’ wise nor school nor
laws,
Not boasted deeds in freedom’s
cause.
All these may be and yet the
state,
In the eye of God, be far from
great.
That land is great which knows
the Lord,
Whose songs are guided by his word.
Where justice rules twixt man
and man,
Where
love controls an ardent plan.
Where breathing in his native
air,
Each soul finds joy in praise
and prayer.
Thus may our country good and
great,
Be God’s delight, man's best
estate.
Those words
expressed the sentiment of my heart to you today. A nation can be great when people become
Christians, the children of God. If
you're not a child of God, you ought to be, not only for your own soul’s
salvation, but also so you can lend strength to our great nation. But I appeal to you primarily, because you
need to be a child of God, to have your sins forgiven and have the hope of
eternal life. In the Old Testament, the
Bible says,
“If my people which are called by my name shall humble
themselves and pray and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from
heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” (2 Chronicles
7:14.)
Will you seek
the Lord, turn your face against evil, believe in Jesus Christ as the divine
son of God, confess your faith, and be baptized for the remission of sins even
this very day? *
* Shelby G.
Floyd delivered this sermon July 4, 1976, on the 200th anniversary of the signing of
the Declaration of Independence, at the Garfield Heights Church of Christ, 2842 Shelby Street, Indianapolis,
Indiana. The
principles are as true today as they were then.
Copyright © 2001, 2002, 2006 2008 Shelby G. Floyd, All Rights Reserved
"In matters of style, swim with the current; in
matters of principle, stand like a rock."
- Thomas Jefferson
I AM THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
I am the flag of the United States of America. My name is Old Glory.
I fly atop the world's tallest
buildings.
I stand watch in America's halls of justice. I fly
majestically over
institutions of learning.
I stand guard with power in the world.
Look up at me and see me.
I stand for peace, honor, truth and
justice. I stand for freedom.
I am confident.
I am arrogant.
I am proud.
When I am flown with my fellow banners,
my head is a little higher,
my colors a little truer.
I bow to no one!
I am recognized all over the world.
I am adored—I am saluted.
I am loved—I am revered.
I am respected—and I am feared.
I have fought in every battle of every
war for more then 200 years.
I was flown at Valley Forge, Gettysburg, Shiloh and Appamatox.
I was there at San Juan Hill, the trenches of France, in the Argonne
Forest, Anzio, Rome and the beaches of Normandy, Guam.
Okinawa, Korea and KheSan,
Saigon, Vietnam, I was there.
I led my troops,
I was dirty, battle worn and tired, but
my soldiers cheered me.
And I was proud.
I have been burned, torn and trampled on
the streets of countries I have
helped set free. It does not hurt, for I
am invincible.
I have been soiled upon, burned, torn
and trampled on the streets of my
country. And when it's by those whom
I've served in battle—it hurts.
But I shall overcome—for I am strong.
I have slipped the bonds of Earth and
stood watch over the uncharted
frontiers of space from my vantage point
on the moon.
I have borne silent witness to all of America's finest hours.
But my finest hours are yet to come.
When I am torn into strips and used as
bandages for my wounded comrades
on the battlefield,
When I am flown at half-mast to honor my soldier,
Or when I
lie in the trembling arms of a grieving parent
at the grave of their fallen son or daughter, I am
proud.
MY NAME IS OLD GLORY
LONG MAY I WAVE.
DEAR GOD IN HEAVEN:
LONG MAY I WAVE
MAY I FLY PROUDLY FOR ANOTHER TWO HUNDRED
YEARS.
--Author Unknown