“We today are living in a world that is far less stable than that of the early Roman Empire. There is no doubt that the world is on the move again and that the pace is faster and more furious than anything that man has known before. But there is nothing in this situation which should cause Christians to despair.” 1
The reason for Dawson’s optimism comes from two
distinct sources: History and the Holy Scriptures. Those who are versed in
history, and understand it from a Biblical and providential vantage-point, understand
that God is the determining factor of all historical developments. Nothing
happens outside of God’s decree and control. Knowing, therefore, that God will ultimately
bring the world, and all its societal institutions under His Sovereign dominion
rule, Christians can take heart seeing that God been active in history thus far
in order to advance His Kingdom, and will continue to do so, despite the present
evil that has gripped our world.
History however merely proves the Holy Scriptures to be
correct and trustworthy since they
declare over and over that Christ now rules
over all the affairs of men and nations, and that the Kingdoms of this world
have become the Kingdom of the Christ. And while we do not see all things totally
under the rule of Christ yet, we know that He is in the historical process to
bring that hope to its final culmination.
The historical reality of the world’s events, coupled
with the doctrine of postmillennial conquest contained in Scripture, is what
the saints rely upon. This gives Dawson’s conclusion credence. Throughout
history, whenever a nation rebelled against God they were judged and ultimately
destroyed. On the other hand, whenever a nation obeyed God they were blessed.
These are the ethical factors determining history.
The Marxist erroneously believes that the tension
between classes is what determines the changes which a society undergoes. Humanists
are also in error since they believe that it is the dualism between mind and
matter that determine social change. They see ideas as the undergirding factor
of social change and development. Today, in America we see the legislative bodies
of government (Federal, State and Local) seeking to bring about social change
through the implementation of certain man-made laws. They seek to engineer the
social situation so as to move history toward their desired end.
Scripture tell
us however, that social change and development is a matter of ethics. Social
change is determined by each man’s obedience or disobedience to God’s Covenant
law-standard. It is God Who brings His sanctions in the midst of history
according to man’s obedience or disobedience. It is God Who determines social
change depending upon man’s reaction to the Law of God. As Dr. Gary North
clearly declares:
“Each man (and nations are included here) reaps what he sows
in history.”
The Problem and the Challenge
God is active in history. He requires both men and nations
to adhere to His Majestic claims of dominion by obeying His Covenant Law. The problem
facing America, and every other nation in existence, is an ethical one. Mankind
has rebelled against the Covenant law of God to which all are obligated to obey
regardless of who they are. Once the God of Scripture, and an adherence to His
Covenant obligations, are negated, despised or rebelled against, God enforces
the stipulations of that Covenant by bringing negative sanctions.
The Christian community must recognize this problem and
seek to re-establish a ethical base within all areas of the social order beginning
with the self, then the family, then the church and finally the State. To
remain silent in the face of great evil is to be party to it.
1 The Historic Reality of Christian Culture, Christopher Dawson, Harper and Row, 1960.
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