Government Gone Wild
By Dave Welch from WorldNetDaily.com
One of the most positive developments amidst
the open cesspool in our nation’s capital that has spewed enough political
sewage in the last six months to qualify as a Superfund toxic waste site is the
exposure of the ‘devil in the details’ in President Obama’s
red tape health care plan.
The mad dash to passage in order to avoid
such exposure failed, and now the people are getting a frightening glimpse into
the true heart of our government gone wild – led now by ‘fascists.’
One look into H.R. 3200 and we see the final
frontier of Orwellian tyranny proposed by democratically elected representatives
of what was once a “shining city on a hill”
for
all who yearned to be free. It must be appallingly disconcerting for immigrants
– legal and illegal – who have fled oppression for a chance at peace and prosperity,
only to find that Lady Liberty is now holding a gun instead of a torch.
Yet, once again we have to ask ourselves
just who are the culprits in this madness? A morally, philosophically and spiritually bankrupt
Democratic Party? A floundering, weak and ineffective
Republican Party? Politicians who wax eloquent on the campaign trail
only to morph into an invertebrate when they enter the state or national
capitals? Yes…and no.
Will the accused please rise – “We, the
People”?
Alexis de Tocqueville prophetically observed
in his landmark work, Democracy in
America, in 1835 that we would be in great danger once the people
determined we could vote ourselves “largess” from the public treasury. Obamacare is a natural consequence of the progression of a
people who for generations have spurned both Bible and Constitution by
both seeking and accepting the forced taking of the property
of our neighbor for our own benefit.
It is called “redistribution of wealth,”
which is socialism – however, it must be imposed by force as government merges
with commerce, which is fascism. Without a sweeping reformation of what we
demand of our government, a Brave New America will be the legacy we leave for
our children.
Pastor, theologian and author R.C. Sproul Jr. wrote in his excellent and very readable book Biblical Economics that: “Advocates of a
transfer society in which the power of the state is used to force a
redistribution of wealth constantly couch their
platforms in two noble phrases: ‘social justice’ and ‘the goal of economic
equality.’ These twin concepts are noble in intention and might work in a
sinless society, but to coerce economic equality in a sinful society is to
perform social injustice. The redistributionist is guilty of calling evil good.
His end is noble, but his means ignoble; his goal is altruistic, but his
methods are tyrannical.
“What really is the difference between farm subsidies and government health care, other than that
the government has not yet forced us to buy produce only from government
cooperatives? The bottom line is that once we assumed that government, not God
and God-given abilities, is our provider, it was only a matter of time before
we declined into our current state of politicians engaging in a bidding war for
providing services rather than adhering to their duty to uphold and defend the
U.S. and state constitutions.”
Sproul also
reminds us that, “Government is force.” Romans 13:4 compels us to respect that authority because it “…does
not bear the sword for nothing.” The key point is that every action of
government is the use of force to either restrain or compel, to either protect
or to take.
Because we have turned government into God, His
judgment is just as sure as it has always been and just as unavoidable. Ancient
Israel had turned to false gods – again – and in His perfect justice, in order
to turn them back, He spoke through Isaiah: “For behold, the Lord, the Lord
of hosts, Takes away from Jerusalem and from Judah, The stock and the store,
The whole supply of bread and the whole supply of water; The mighty man and the
man of war, The judge
and the prophet, And the diviner and the elder; The captain of fifty and the
honorable man, The counselor and the skillful artisan, And the expert
enchanter. ‘ I will give children to be their princes, and babes shall rule
over them. The people will be oppressed, every one by another and every one by
his neighbor; The child will be insolent toward the
elder, And the base toward the honorable.’” (Isaiah 3:1-5)
We stop government gone wild by going back
to the basics, as Sproul concludes with a challenge
for the people – beginning in the churches – to appeal and repent to the
sovereign Governor of the universe, returning to His ways. We must reject
government largess in every form, including Cash for Clunkers
or taxpayer-subsidized anything. Able-bodied citizens must avoid or walk away
from dependency on a faceless bureaucracy that fosters slavery.
The benefits of a free market that produces
prosperity are grounded in a faith in God, collective adherence to principles
of equity and justice and willingness to labor for
what we need and not demand it of our neighbor.
We must also be willing to let people suffer
the consequences of slothfulness and sin for their own sake, as it is God’s way
of ‘course correction’ for our lives when we wander away from Him. We must
return benevolent giving of money, time and goods to assist the truly needy to
a personal level. Only then is it compassion.
Finally, God promises in the same chapter of
Isaiah that even in the midst of His judgment on the rebellious nation, those
who follow Him will be rewarded: “Say to the righteous that it will go
well with them, for they will eat the fruit of their actions.” (Verse
10)
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Dave Welch is the founder and executive director of the U.S. Pastor
Council and the Houston Area Pastor Council, interdenominational and interracial
ministries of and for pastors based in Houston, Texas. Over the past 24 years, he has held numerous
leadership positions including founding executive director of Christian Coalition
of Washington, national field director of Christian Coalition and executive
director of Vision America.