Imagine D-Day

I've been thinking about D-day. 

Imagine being 18 years old, waking up and putting on your pants that morning. 

There would be no sleeping in, no calling in sick. 

You know that you could very likely die. (I think 10,000 did at Omaha alone.) 

How many bullet holes will pierce that shirt you are buttoning? 

There is a pit in your stomach. You do not want to die. You do not want to go. But there is no way back. No time to read one more letter. No time to write one more I love you. 

Now imagine how often a man of God might feel just the same.

Question, “How Would a Baptist Handle the Holocaust?”

 Question, “How Would a Baptist Handle the Holocaust?”

 

The question is a huge one. I was not there then, and do not specifically know how Baptists in Germany at the time answered it. I imagine that there were several different ideas floating around, just as they do in our day.

 

The issue is complicated by the fact that their government, and ours, have always been two different styles.

Ours is the only one that is “of the people, by the people.” And I think that’s a problem.

 


Historically Baptists (More properly, the Anabaptists but I believe a segment of Baptists are derived from them.) were not political. Their focus was to try to live, "a quiet and peaceable life in godliness and honesty.” They just wanted to be left alone to obey the Word of God and tell people what it said. Germany is one of those places where that became a real problem. Martin Luther was aware of the Baptists because they had helped him when the Pope excommunicated him and tried to execute him. Once Luther had authority, he at first tried to let them be. But they kept evangelizing people out of his state authorized church. So, then he told them they were free to leave Germany, but that they could not stay and evangelize in his country. The trouble was, if they left then there would be no one to witness to those the Baptists were convinced were deceived by a false religion. Finally, Luther began a program of persecution of the Baptists.[1]

 

I believe a Baptist, following the Bible, would not have joined the Nazi’s, nor would he have joined a resistance program. A Baptist in Germany, following the conviction of historic Baptists, would have merely obeyed the Bible, worshiped the Lord, and preached that people need to get saved out. I assume that would have meant not joining the Nazi’s and being persecuted because of it. I also assume that would have meant trying to minister to those who were being persecuted and getting persecuted for that too.

 

The Baptists in America before the war for independence were opposed to the war. They believed that a government opposed to their doctrines but across the pond (as we say) was better than a government that would inevitably be opposed to their doctrines, but right at their back door.[2] They just wanted to be left alone to live, "a quiet and peaceable life in godliness and honesty.” Once the war became inevitable, Baptist preachers made a concentrated effort to win the ear of those leading in the effort for independence. They succeeded. It has provided us with about 250 years of relative "quiet and peaceable life in godliness and honesty.” I think that day is about over. I also think the way to respond is not to become aggressively political or rebellious but to become more Christian. 

·       More prayer. 

·       More searching of and living in obedience to the Bible. 

·       More caring for the souls of men and trying to see them be saved.

 

By the way, that is what Jesus did, didn’t He?

·       He did not preach against the Romans

·       He did not resist the Temple taxes

·       He did not lead His disciples to fight

He just ministered to people and preached the truth.


[1] (The Battle for the Church, David HJ Gay)

[2] (Joanne Freeman, Open Yale Course, https://oyc.yale.edu/NODE/141)

Russia's Final Doom

 The war in Ukraine, and the world response to it, is a matter of deep concern for serious Christians. One of the things said to be happening as a result, is a strengthening of NATO. Bible students understand that anything that smacks of a one world program is not of God. I see Bible prophecy as portraying a conflict between the revived Roman Empire (which could be easily represented as NATO and including the US - a system that will be under the hand of the Antichrist) and Gog and Magog (the Bear in the north - the communist countries and including Persia). Some sort of peace treaty is made between them, beginning the seven year Tribulation. In the middle of the seven years, The bear breaks the treaty and attacks Israel. God destroys the Bear and leaves Antichrist free to terrorize the world until, in the end of the seven years, Christ comes to destroy him and his one world system. I cannot say that this is going to happen today or tomorrow. Only God knows the day and the hour. I can say that Bible believers should be in a heightened state of watching and praying as never before. This is no time to be in spiritual stupor or to be self absorbed in worldly interests. Focus your life interests on the things that matter to God!

















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