ATTACK ON
AMERICA
A SYNOPSIS OF
THE SERMON DELIVERED TO THE CONGREGATION OF
BRIDWELL
HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Kingsport,
Tennessee
On Sunday,
September 16, 2001
By
Pastor Larry
E. Ball
If I had told you last week that it
would happen, you would not have believed me.
It is shocking. It is a
disaster. I am speechless. These are words that accurately describe my
reaction to the attack by Islamic terrorists on the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon.
Yet, lest we forget, this is not the
first time such words have been spoken in history. Similar words were spoken by the prophet Habakkuk several
thousand years ago. In Habakkuk 1:5,
the prophet said to the people of Israel, "Look among the nations!
Observe! Be astonished! Wonder! Because I am doing something in your days - You
would not believe if you were told."
It is amazing how those of us who are
students of the Bible can now readily identify with the emotions and feelings
of the people of Israel when they saw the prophecy of Habakkuk fulfilled before
their very own eyes. They too did not
believe it would happen. The emotions
of fear, frustration, confusion, and all the other related feelings sprung
forth in their hearts like gushing water from a well. When we read such passages in the future, we will no longer do so
with a passive, disconnected attitude.
We will know exactly what it was like to experience disaster.
As I was preparing my sermon this week,
I felt compelled to change my topic.
Like the author of the Book of Jude, I decided to speak to a more urgent
issue. In light of the events of this
past week, I believe God's people need to hear from their Church. How do we as Christians respond to the
murder of our fellow citizens? How
could it happen right here in America, within our own borders? What shall we make of all of this and what
shall we do?
Right here in America, the Twin Towers
of the World Trade Centers were attacked by hijackers who turned our own
domestic airplanes into lethal weapons of mass destruction. Men who we call cowards, but yet considered
themselves to be brave warriors for Allah, murdered our people both in the air
and on the ground. It was horrible. From a terrorist point of view it was
ingenious.
In view of this disaster and in view of
the fact that many of you have been glued to the television set, I believe the
reformed Christian community must speak to our people. We hear the analysis of secular news daily,
but how is the reformed Christian community to analyze these events. Obviously, we see things differently than
those of the world, and even than those of the evangelical world. How should the people of this congregation
respond to this tragedy?
Let me first say, that I take a risk in
speaking to this issue so soon after its occurrence. Wisdom does not begin or
end with me. I generally glean from the
wisdom of others before I speak to the people under my charge. However, in view of the difficulty of this
week for all of us, I felt compelled to speak to you on this, the Sunday after
9-11. There is an urgency here that
compels me to take that risk.
I would like to speak to you from two
different perspectives today. I will
speak to you first of all as a citizen of the United States, and secondly, as a
Christian. I understand that in
reality, I cannot divide myself into two persons, or even separate my views,
but I believe an analysis from two different perspectives may be helpful.
First, as a citizen of the United
States, of course who is also a Christian, I would bring two things to your
attention. As a citizen, I would
encourage you to respond to our fellow Americans with deeds of mercy. Let us pray for the victims still alive and
for their families. Let us ask God's
mercy upon all those who are part of the rescue effort, many who daily risk
their own lives for others. The
Presbyterian Church in America has established a special Mercy Ministry Fund to
aid those afflicted by this crisis. We
will be taking two offerings next week.
One will be our regular offering, and the other will be a special
offering that will be used to "offer a cup of cold water" to those in
need. I would encourage you to give
generously to this cause. It will be an
opportunity for you to do something personally.
Also, as a citizen of the United
States, I believe that we must encourage our civil authorities to continue to
protect our national borders from further attack. It is their responsibility to protect us from all enemies, both
domestic and foreign. Our civil
government has the responsibility to punish evildoers. Those who perpetrated this crime of murder
must be punished. It is the duty of the
civil magistrate to administer the vengeance of God. I know such language is unpopular and politically incorrect
today, but it is biblical. Sadly,
modern interpreters of the Bible have separated Romans chapter 12 from Romans
chapter 13. In Romans chapter 12 Paul
says that vengeance belongs to Him.
"Vengeance is Mine, I will repay, Saith the Lord". In Romans 13 Paul goes on to comment on the
administration of the vengeance of God, and puts such responsibility in the
hands of the civil magistrate. Romans
13: 4 says, "…for it is a minister of God, an avenger who brings wrath
upon the one who practices evil."
Thus it is the responsibility of our leaders to avenge the deeds of
murder upon our people. Individual
Americans must refrain themselves from personally attacking other Americans who
may be of a different race or color.
Such personal attacks are sin.
In carrying out their responsibility,
our government needs our prayers. It
will take much wisdom, and I fear, more than they have. They must understand the cause of this
attack. They must study history, and
judge rightly how to respond. They must
understand the Middle East Conflict, and the religious roots of that
conflict. They must understand that all
the nations in the Middle East must be treated in a just and fair manner. They must understand that there are many
Arab Christians. They must understand
that if we sleep with the nation Israel, then we will die with the nation
Israel. They must understand that
America is also guilty of terrorism. We
too have bombed and killed thousands of men, women, and children in the Middle
East. We also have supplied the nation
of Israel the financial backing and military hardware to do the same thing that
we have experienced in the country.
Modern Judaism is no more a friend to Christianity and the cause of
Christ than is moderate Islam. These are issues that I fear our leaders will
ignore.
After the debacle in Viet Nam, as I
remember, we swore we would never fight another war like that again. It was a war whereby we sent our sons to
fight on foreign soil. It was a war
with undefined goals. We fought in the
enemy's terrain, and our military was limited by inept politicians. Now we have declared World War III and I
fear that it could be worse than Viet Nam.
Again we may be fighting in foreign territory under rules of war
favorable to our enemy. Russia failed
in Afghanistan, so what makes us think we can be successful, if we were to
fight there a similar war?
Then there is the issue of what has
traditionally been called in the Christian community the "Doctrine of a
Just War." Developed by Augustine,
and generally accepted by the Church, war is to be defensive. The purpose of war is to protect our
borders, not to invade foreign territory.
We should not meddle with the affairs of other nations. Although Augustine's doctrine of "Just War" may need some refining
work (which would justify our aid to the Allies against Hitler in World War
II), it does demand the attention of our leaders.
Thus, as you can see, even though our
leaders have the responsibility to avenge this murderous act, they must do so
in such a way that we do not violate wisdom and general principles of biblical
equity. They definitely need our
prayers.
Secondly, I will speak to you as a
Christian who lives in America. In
doing so, I will speak to four issues which I believe you need to hear. I pray for God's wisdom as I seek to apply
God's word to this tragedy.
One of the first things I need to do,
is to forewarn you. This is not the end
of the world. This is not Armageddon
nor is it Apocalypse Now! Don't expect
any premillenial rapture soon. I fear
that many of our brethren in the Church will make a prophetic heyday out of
this crisis. Many of them will do it
with all sincerity, but some may do it as opportunists. I personally dread the next few months when
I will hear how all these events fit into their end-time schemes. Remember that some types of
Dispensationalism feed upon Sensationalism.
Gettysburg was not the end of the world. Pearl Harbor was not the end of the world. The Persian Gulf War was not the end of the
world. Neither is this Attack on
America the end of the world. As a
postmillenialist I can assure you that there are many more events to occur in this
world before the end of time. Don't be
a victim of this end-time frenzy.
Secondly, I would encourage you to remember that God is still
on His throne. Nothing happens outside
of his holy will and purpose. This is
not a world of chance. Neither is it a
world controlled by Muslim terrorists.
God does not sit on the sidelines and watch. He is in control of everything.
Paul said in Ephesians 1:11 that "God works all things after the
counsel of His own will." It may
seem like the world is in chaos, but I assure you it is not. God is sovereign and all things happen
according to his most wise and holy decrees.
Take comfort in this.
Thirdly, you know that your pastor has
always taken great caution in interpreting providential events. We must remember that the only infallible
and inerrant word from God that we have is the Bible. Our interpretation of providential events cannot be put on that
same level. We must be cautious here.
However, as a Christian, I will put
before you some principles that I believe are in accord with the word of
God. One of the primary principles
found in the word of God is the fact that God does bring judgment upon those
who are special to Him. America is not
Israel, and America is not the New Israel, but America has been special to God. God brought judgment upon His people who
were special to Him in the Old Testament because of their sin as a nation. I do not believe that it is stretching this
principle to interpret these recent providential events as a judgment of God on
America because we have in our past been a special people in His eyes. This tragedy should be interpreted as a
"Wake-up Call' by God. On 9-11
calling 911 was of no avail. There was
no answer to emergency telephone calls in New York City. In lower Manhattan under the World Trade
Center there were no telephones. God
has given America her first warning.
American history is rooted in the
Christian faith. Church steeples still
landscape our country. Just take a few
hours and drive through your local town or county, and see the church steeples
standing high. Our civil laws were
based on the laws of God. We were a
leader in the free world because we were first a leader in the Christian
world. A scant study of American
history will reveal our Christian heritage.
From the Pilgrims and Puritans to recent years, America shined as a
bright light that reflected her Christian influence. To deny this is to deny history.
Yes, history teaches us that America has been special to God.
Yet, our leadership, including most of
our churches, have betrayed that history.
The Clinton Administration revealed to America the character of our
leaders. We now tolerate immorality in
the White House, and excuse it because of the heretical view that we must
somehow separate a man's personal life from his political life. We elect Sodomites to occupy our halls of
Congress and to make our laws. We have
ejected the Christian God from our schools by denying prayer and refusing to
teach His law. We legalized abortion
and therefore legalized murder. We
laugh at the institution of marriage.
We have accepted fornication as a way of life. We worship movie stars and entertainers. We desecrate the Lord's Day. We live for pleasure and money. We have conveniently separated morals from
religion and created our own religiously rooted "political correct"
speech. America has become a cesspool
of immorality and lawlessness. America
was under serious attack by anti-Christian forces (including the apostate
churches) long before the attack on 9-11.
America has lost her peace because America has lost her righteousness.
Some might ask why God would use such
evil people as Muslim terrorists to warn us.
Again, this is not unusual in the Scriptures. God used the Chaldeans to punish Israel. The Chaldeans were a fierce and impetuous people
(Habakkuk 1:6). They were a dreaded and
feared people whose concept of justice and authority originated with
themselves. Yet God sent them like
eagles "swooping down to devour."
Parallel to that today we saw the hand of God in those domestic jet airplanes
swooping down like eagles to destroy our own people in both the air and on the
ground. It is not contrary to biblical
principles for God to use a more ungodly people to judge those who have been
special to Him in days gone by.
Contrary to the media responses to the statements of Jerry Falwell and
Pat Robertson, there was truth in what they said. God has removed his protective shield from America. There is a reason for His action. God always gives warning before his final
judgment. Wake-up America!
Lastly, how are we to respond as
Christians in America? What should you
do as a Christian? As I previously
said, we must respond through deeds of mercy to those who are in despair. We must pray for our government leaders that
God might give them wisdom in carrying out their duties. We must pray they will not use this as an
occasion to undermine the freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution. In addition, we must pray that America might
be so awakened that we as a nation might return to God's law as the basis of
our civil law. A revival of patriotism
is not the answer. Repentance by our people is the answer. Remember that we the people elected our
leaders. It is our responsibility to
repent one by one. Since people are a
reflection of their religious beliefs, the Church in America bears ultimate
responsibility. May repentance begin
with God's Church, especially those who deny the authority of the Holy
Scritpures.
Patriotism does not guarantee
success. What I see today reminds me of
the days when I was a student in college.
It reminds me of the pep rallies we used to have when our football team
faced our arch rival on the football field.
We were told if we only "believed", then victory was
ours. Our pep rallies were wonderful
and we believed, but we still lost.
They had a better team than we did.
Their team was smarter than our team.
May God deliver us from simply trusting in our military and the wisdom
of men. Pep rallies pushing patriotism
will be of no avail to us, unless we reestablish our submission as a nation
under the God of the Bible.
We must not fall into the worship of
the idolatrous Generic God that is presently being worshipped by our leaders in
America. We cannot replace the God of
the Bible with some American Civic God who views all religions as the
same. This is offensive to the Eternal
Triune God. Jesus Christ will not share
His platform with Allah, Buddha or any other God. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man commeth unto the Father but by
Me." These words are a stumbling
block to the adopted religion of Egalitarianism, which has so swept
America. Worship of a Common Generic
God is an offense to the God of the Bible, whether is be in the National
Cathedral or wherever it be. I agree
that America will never be the same.
This was jarringly demonstrated by a "first" in American
history last week. America may never be
the same because America has never before seen on public television a Baptist,
a Methodist, a Muslim Sheikh, a Roman Catholic Priest, and a Jewish Rabbi in a
united religious service, where all gods are considered equal. This is not the answer to our problem. This is the root of our problem in
America. Until we repent of that
blasphemous sin, we cannot expect God's blessing on America. Contrary to modern political thought, every
nation chooses a religion. Its religion
is the source of its laws. The religion
of Egalitarianism will not save America.
Only Christ will!
Be a student of history. Don't forget that Islam, before the modern
age after capturing the Middle East, sought to conquer the world by the
sword. Down through history they have
left a trail of blood behind them in their lust for expansion. They attempted to conquer all of Europe, but
by God's good providence, they were stopped by Charles Martel at the Battle of
Tours in 732 AD. Christ conquers by
persuasion under the power of the Holy Spirit.
Historically, Islam conquered by the sword. Islam and Christianity historically have nothing in common. Don't forget that.
In conclusion, let me remind you that
God will not hear the prayers of those in the National Cathedral who pray to a
Generic God, but God will hear the prayers of you His people, who pray in the
name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Remember
that God told Lot that if he could find just ten righteous men in the city He
would save the city. Remember that God
told Elijah that there were ten thousand that had not bowed the knee to Baal,
and therefore His mercy would still abide upon His people. Because you His people still live in the
land, and because you His people love Him with all your heart, mind, and soul;
because you His people will pray for our nation, God may very well have mercy upon
us. If he does, it will be because of
you and your prayers. That is a great
responsibility.
Remember, my dear brothers and sisters
in Christ, to be vigilant in prayer, continue to be faithful, continue to
reconstruct yourself, your families, and your churches according to God's word
by His grace, and God will have mercy upon us.
That's the hope that we have for ourselves and for America.
As citizens of America we must respond
in mercy to our fellow Americans. As
citizens of America we must pray that the civil magistrate is given the wisdom
to carry out its God-given responsibility to avenge these acts of murder. We must pray that our leaders will examine
their own sins as we too as a nation have been guilty of the same sins
committed against us. As Christians we
must not become victims of end-time frenzy.
We must remember that God is still on His throne as the Sovereign
Lord. We must call our nation to repent
of its immorality and lawlessness. We
must be students of history. We must
remind our leaders that a Generic God will not answer their prayers. This will take boldness, but we must never
compromise the claims of Christ. We
must continue to persevere in doing what is right before God.
May God calm your hearts and give you
peace in these fearful days!