Let me
start with a story. A man who had survived the great Johnstown flood died
and went to Heaven. And not long after, all of the inhabitants of Heaven
were allowed to take center stage and tell everyone about the most
significant event that had happened to them while on Earth. The man
couldn’t wait to tell everyone about his surviving the great Johnstown
flood. After a long wait in line, it was finally his turn. The man was so
excited to tell everyone his story. But just as he was climbing the stairs
to the platform, an angel leaned over to him and whispered, “Don’t forget;
Noah is in the audience.”
I am
reminded of that story when I read the Scriptural passage in Hebrews 12:
“Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of
witnesses.” The witnesses the Apostle speaks of are the great
champions who have gone on before us, which are mentioned in chapter
eleven. Included by implication in the great “Hall of Faith” of Hebrews 11
are the three young Hebrews: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (verse 34,
“Quenched the violence of fire.”)
So,
what was it that got these three young men included in this list that
along with the likes of Abraham, Moses, and David? You’ll find their story
in Daniel chapter three. In a nutshell, they refused to bow down to the
image of the king. In other words, THEY DISOBEYED A CIVIL GOVERNMENT THAT
HAD BECOME TYRANNICAL. And for refusing to submit to the king, they were
thrown into a burning fiery furnace.
Come to
think of it, many of the people named in the Hebrews 11 “Hall of Faith”
got there because of civil disobedience. Speaking of Moses, the Scripture
says, “By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king.”
So, when did Moses forsake Egypt? When he killed the Egyptian taskmaster
who was beating a Hebrew slave to death. That’s when!
Rahab is
also mentioned in this Biblical “Hall of Faith.” Who was Rahab, and what
did she do? She was a prostitute who lied to government soldiers and
helped the Hebrew spies escape the city of Jericho. Gideon, Barak, Samson,
and Jephthae are also listed. Who are they, and what did they do? They
were men who led armed rebellions against oppressive governments to which
they had been subject.
Daniel is
inferred in Hebrews 11 when it says, “Stopped the mouths of lions.”
What did he do? He refused to submit to his civil government when
commanded to not pray aloud (for only thirty days). And for refusing to
submit to his government, he was cast into a den of hungry lions. Yes, God
delivered Daniel from the lions and the three young Hebrews from the
burning furnace of fire. But the point is, they each DISOBEYED civil
government, and God brags on them for it in Hebrews 11.
So, what
are all these “Romans 13-ers” going to say to Daniel, Moses, and Gideon
when they get to Heaven? What are they going to say to Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abednego? What are they going to say to those men who “overthrew
kingdoms” (Heb. 11:33), “waxed valiant in combat” (vs. 34), and
“turned to flight . . . armies?” (Armies are government-sanctioned,
government-supported, government-ordered entities--vs. 34.)
I cannot
count the number of times I have heard some TV or radio preacher say
something to the effect, “Well, I’m glad we were given freedom here in the
United States, but our Founding Fathers were wrong to rebel against the
British Crown. According to Romans 13, they should have submitted to King
George.” What hypocrisy!
To all of
the Romans 13 Pharisees out there, I say, if you are really going to
believe and preach that garbage, at least be honest enough to stop
celebrating Independence Day on July 4. It was the day when men became
traitors to Great Britain and officially declared a revolutionary war. And
stop flying the Stars and Stripes in your church auditoriums. It was the
flag of rebellion. How dare you say America’s founders violated Romans 13
in one breath and with the next breath say you thank God for the freedom
that was purchased AT THE SACRIFICE OF THE BLOOD OF THE MEN YOU SAY
VIOLATED ROMANS 13! Pardon me, but I just cannot think of anything that is
more hypocritical than that!
And
remember this about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego: it was AFTER they
disobeyed their king and were thrown into the furnace of fire that they
met the Son of God. It was King Nebuchadnezzar who said, “I see four
men loose . . . the fourth is like the Son of God.” (Daniel 3:25)
Think
about it: where did Moses meet the Lord? In the wilderness by a burning
bush after he had defied Egyptian tyranny by killing an Egyptian
taskmaster who was beating a Hebrew slave to death. Where did Gideon meet
the Lord? In a threshing floor as he willowed his grain in defiance of
evil civil authority. When did Stephen meet the Lord? When political and
religious leaders were stoning him to death for refusing to submit to
their iniquitous injunctions. And think of this, too: where did the Lord
Jesus meet man? On a bloody Roman cross – being placed there by the civil
and religious rulers of His day.
Most
Christians today are looking to meet the Lord in a heated or air
conditioned church sanctuary with padded pews and ornate windows, with an
orchestra playing and a choir singing, and fried chicken waiting for them
after the service. But that’s not where you’re going to find the Fourth
Man.
When
you resist the religious Pharisees who are trying to intimidate and coerce
you into submitting to their legalism and tyranny, then you will see the
Fourth Man. When you resist the power establishment that demands that you
accept their politically correct philosophies and ideologies, then you
will see the Fourth Man. When you refuse to be bought, bribed, or bullied
by the “good old boy” network that seeks to control you, then you will see
the Fourth Man. When you resist your family and friends who try to shame
you into abandoning the principles of liberty and freedom that God,
Himself, has planted in your heart, then you will see the Fourth Man. When
you are threatened and persecuted and you say, “I must obey God rather
than men,” then you will see the Fourth Man.
Do you
really think you’re going to find the One who went to a bloody cross in a
meadow of roses? The only roses He knew were the ones whose thorns were
smashed on his skull. You won’t find him in a garden, unless it’s the
Garden of Gethsemane. You’ll find the One who went to the Cross in the
same place that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego found Him: in the burning
fiery furnace.
God said
told us that when we pass through the floodwaters, and when we walk
through the fire, we would find Him to be with us. (Isaiah 43:2)
Of course,
let me be careful to say that real Christians are peacemakers. They desire
to live a quiet and peaceable life with their neighbors, their civil
authorities, and even with other nations. They readily recognize and
respect lawful, God-ordained authority. But, at the same time, they will
not surrender that which is holy and give it to swine! They absolutely
will not become toadies for unlawful government that attempts to usurp the
God-given authority and jurisdiction to which it has been divinely
assigned!
I am often
reminded of this quote from Mahatma Gandhi: “There are, I am sorry to say,
many Temples in our midst in this country which are no better than
brothels.”
Gandhi’s
quote could be said of many so-called churches in America today, for they,
too, have become little more than glorified brothels that pimp for the
government. “Submit! Obey! Don’t resist!” they constantly preach. I wonder
what they will say one day to Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego?
Chuck
Baldwin is a syndicated columnist, radio broadcaster, author, and pastor
dedicated to preserving the historic principles upon which America was
founded. He was the 2008 Presidential candidate for the Constitution
Party. He and his wife, Connie, have 3 children and 8 grandchildren. Chuck
and his family reside in the Flathead Valley of Montana.
EDITOR’S NOTE
If
you think that civil disobedience isn’t necessary today, I would
like to introduce you to Michael Salman, a pastor in Phoenix,
Arizona that was recently sentenced to 60-days incarceration and is
now in jail for holding worship meetings on his private property.
Michael and his wife Suzanne originally held the gatherings in their
living room, but officials continued to press them that if they were
going to host meetings in their home, they would have to convert
their house into a church. Correspondence from the city outlined,
“…Bible studies are not allowed to be conducted in your residence.
The simple and direct answer [as to why] is that the Bible study use
requires a change of occupancy.”
In
2009, the Salman’s built a 2,000 square foot game room behind the
house, which was permitted by authorities, and was apparently
permissible for gatherings as long as it was used for private
recreation. Later, the Salman’s moved their personal worship
meetings to the building and used it for religious purposes. Once
neighbors notified officials that they suspected the family was
hosting worship each Sunday in the building, they were raided by
police.
In
2010, the city officially pressed criminal charges against Salman,
which he has been fighting for two years. The charges state that
Salman must provide handicapped parking at his home, as well as
handicapped bathrooms, although none of his family and friends are
handicapped. “If I go to jail, I’m ready to preach the Gospel
there,” Michael Salman stated.
This is
a travesty of justice where people are allowed to gather for drunken
parties but Christians cannot gather with like minded believers
because they don’t have a permit. We are to obey the laws of man but
not when they violate the Word of God. |
Volume 15, Issue 5 |