Will America Survive?
Is America imploding? Is there any hope for our divided nation?
Immediately following 9/11, I cringed every time I heard a plane fly overhead. Like so many others, I prayed for our nation’s survival.
That frightful event’s only bright spot was that it brought our nation together – for a short while. Twenty years have passed since that horrible day. Sadly, America is becoming more divided than ever.
But are we truly each other’s enemies?
It seems that thin skin is in vogue, especially regarding politics – and, sadly, even among friends and family. Why are we so divided? Is this divisiveness a by product of terror? Has our fear caused us to turn on each other?
Regardless of its cause, we can rise above this distrust and hatred.
We can begin by finding ways to serve our families, churches and communities. If we have financial means or good, old-fashioned physical strength, we can help the elderly and the disabled. Or look for ways to help those who have suffered property damage from the recent storms or fires – even if we end up helping those with whom we disagree.
Would people who are trapped in a flooded house ask about the rescuer’s political affiliation before accepting his or her help? Would parents holding their infant child saved from a burning home, resent the hero’s kindness because he or she was in favor of closing the borders? Wouldn’t the many elderly and disabled people in our own communities welcome help, even if their benefactor favored the “wrong” political party?
Romans 12:20 (AMPC) reminds us how we are to treat our enemies (or those whom we consider our enemies):
But if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him drink.
Aren’t these words compelling?
How would our country change if each of us strove to obey Romans 12:20? Something as simple as meeting the needs of our “enemies” could transform our nation – while changing the hearts of those served and those doing the serving.
If the United States is to survive, we must unite as a people. I have a feeling we’re going to need each other even more in the future.
What do you think?
I’d love to hear your thoughts about this post. (Others might also benefit from your comment.)
- Is there any hope for our divided nation?
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Thank you for your wonderful advice amidst these very frightening times.
Thank YOU, Marla, for reading my devotion – and taking the time, once again, to leave a comment. Your words always encourage me.
Yes, divisiveness does seem to be our key problem in this nation and possibly more importantly, among God’s people. This certainly should not be so. God has called his people to unity. There are so many scriptures that exhort us to be of one mind and to live at peace with one another as much as possible. Thank you for the reminder Sheryl.
Thank YOU, for another great comment, Barbara. I agree with everything you said. I’m praying for revival in America – starting with the Church. (Thank you also for sharing this devotion on your Facebook page – and for stopping by the blog and leaving a comment here as well!)