"I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."*
I took this oath when I joined the Air Force and each time I reenlisted. To me, joining the military was the epitome of patriotism. I still get chills when I watch a military parade, hear the National Anthem, observe the military honor guard at Arlington or a military funeral, visit the monuments to the fallen in Washington DC. I love songs such as God Bless America, America the Beautiful, This Land is Your Land, God Bless the USA, The Battle Hymn of the Republic.
However recently I've been rethinking patriotism, at least how it seems to be understood and practiced, especially by Christians. At the refugee conference this summer, one of the speakers challenged my thinking on this very subject. To whom is our first loyalty? God? Or Country? Too many in Evangelical Christianity elevate country above God. Right now, our country is straying very far from God. We are embracing sin as normal, we are persecuting those in our country who hold to Biblical truth. Our highest offices in the land are violating the Constitution at every turn, and not being held accountable.
Do I love my
country? Absolutely. I still think this is the best country on
earth. We have been blessed beyond measure, but I feel that the days of
blessing are rapidly drawing to a close.
Even though the prophesy I've been reading the past several weeks is
specifically about Israel, Judah and Jerusalem, I cannot help but see it as directed towards us as
well. It is at the same time scary and
exciting. Scary because unless our loved
ones who are walking in outright rebellion to God repent, they will suffer
tremendous consequences, and exciting because it means that the Lord's return
is imminent.
So, am I patriotic? Yes, but. My loyalty is to God first.
So, am I patriotic? Yes, but. My loyalty is to God first.
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