Series | The Promises of God
Scripture | Proverbs 14:34, “Righteousness exalts
a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people.”
Lesson 26 | The Promise of a Blessed Nation
In the US we have a saying, “God bless
America.” I love this statement and the
heritage that comes with it because it reminds us of the many godly people who came
to this country and implored God’s blessings upon it. As a result, our great
success as a nation has come from God and His exaltation.
However, today in America many people still say that cherished statement, yet they don’t realize “how” God actually blesses and exalts a nation. Thus, the above proverb teaches a people “righteousness exalts a nation.” Meaning, God will only exalt and lift up in success those who do what is “right” by His standards. On the other hand the proverb also teaches, “sin is a disgrace to any people.” Therefore, God will never bless what He promised to curse and disgrace.
However, today in America many people still say that cherished statement, yet they don’t realize “how” God actually blesses and exalts a nation. Thus, the above proverb teaches a people “righteousness exalts a nation.” Meaning, God will only exalt and lift up in success those who do what is “right” by His standards. On the other hand the proverb also teaches, “sin is a disgrace to any people.” Therefore, God will never bless what He promised to curse and disgrace.
For example in Proverbs 6:17 King Solomon
states the Lord hates, “hands that shed
innocent blood.” Therefore, when
America allows by its law the slaughter of unborn children in the womb, over 54
million since 1973, God will not continue to bless us until we repent and
abolish this wicked infanticide.
Also, Proverbs 6:17-18, declares God hates, “haughty eyes, a lying tongue… a heart that
devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil.” Thus, when we as a nation act in ungodly pride
in sports and entertainment, have liars and devisors of wickedness in the White
House and on Wall Street, and a possess a generation of young adults who are
“quick to rush into evil,”- we shouldn’t expect God’s blessing, but rather
disgrace.
In closing, we should hold to this precious
promise and do what it demands so we can receive God’s exaltation and blessings
in our nation. And for the sins and evil
deeds we’ve done, we should repent now and plead for God’s mercy through the
blood of Jesus Christ on all of our leaders and citizens. Then we can truly say, “God bless our land.”
Reflection | Are you doing your part for God to exalt and bless the nation you live in?
Action | (1) Repent of any sins you may be committing that bring a disgrace on the land. (2) Pray and repent for the sins of your nation as Daniel did for the Jewish people in Daniel 9:4-19. (3) Lastly, live by God’s grace and Spirit in such a way that God can bless and exalt you and your nation.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Leviticus 19:1-20:21, Mark 8:11-38, Psalm 42:1-11, & Proverbs 10:17. Click here to read online.
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