{"id":1811,"date":"2022-10-15T15:00:41","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/psalm-3312-195-nations-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:00:41","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:41","slug":"psalm-3312-195-nations-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/psalm-3312-195-nations-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Psalm 33:12 &#8211; 195 Nations &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Psalm 33:12 195 Nations  I know the title probably makes no sense at this point, but I believe it will.  Portions of the message that I preach this morning, I will not enjoy. I find parts of the message very distasteful. It will bring out truths that no one wants to hear, neither the saved nor the lost; but I will preach it because I truly believe it is the message God wants me to preach.  Psalm 33:12  Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.  Would you consider four thoughts with me?  I. The Universal Call     A. Much of the Bible, especially the Old Testament is directed to         the nation of Israel.         1. As early as Genesis 12, God had selected a people to be             His.             a. From that people, He would create a nation.             b. From that nation, He would birth the Messiah.             c. From the Messiah, He would redeem another people.             d. With that people, He will glorify Himself for all                 eternity.         2. The first two parts of Gods plan then were to select a             people and, with them, to create a nation.             a. That nation was Israel, and much of the Old Testament                 was directed to Israel.             b. It contains Gods efforts to shape that nation into                 something more than just the birthing parent for the                 Messiah but into a people that God could use.     B. Yet this verse is not directed exclusively to Israel.         1. God did not say, &quot;Blessed is Israel whose God is the             Lord.&quot;         2. God said, &quot;Blessed is the nation.&quot;             a. God wrote this verse to be a Universal Call.             b. It is not directed to a specific nation and neither                 is any nation excluded.             c. That means it could be ANY nation.             d. For that matter, it means it could be EVERY nation.                 (1) The United Nations recognizes 195 independent                      nations in the world today.                 (2) Every one of those nations could be the &quot;blessed&quot;                     nation.                 (3) Sadly, I do not believe a single one of them is.     C. Note the Universal Call.  II. The Universal Choice     A. A Universal Call obviously leads to a Universal Choice.         1. Once the call goes out, each nation must decide whether             they will answer the call or not.         2. Hence, the Universal Choice.     B. Of the 195 recognized nations on the planet today, some have         answered the call.         1. There was a time the United States of America stepped up             t say, &quot;Yes!  Ill be the blessed nations!&quot;         2. At least, according the Supreme Court of our land.         3. The case was, &quot;Church of the Holy Trinity v. United             States,&quot;  1892.             a. The Church of the Holy Trinity had been found guilty                 of breaking the law and hiring a foreign clergyman.                 The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that they were                 not guilty (although they actually had broken the                 law.)             b.  But what was interesting in the case was what Justice                 David J. Brewer wrote in the opinion of that case.                 Explaining why the Court had found the church not                 guilty, he listed as one of the evidence, &quot;this is                 a Christian nation.&quot;             c. While I do not normally favor the idea of court                 rulings establishing precedents, that one should                 have; but the article I read went on to say that                 that courts ruling has not had the effect that                 other rulings have had on shaping our nation into                 a non-Christian nation. https:\/\/www.mtsu.edu\/first-amendment\/article\/724\/church-of-the- holy-trinity-v-united-states            4. The only way anyone can deny that the United States               was founded by Christians to be a Christian nation is               to deny the abundance of American history, including               writings, documents, monuments, and buildings.     C. But no nation can claim the Lord of the Bible is their God         while committing the sins this country commits.  For         example:         1. Most in todays America have no idea who God is.            a. According to a Pew Research survey,                (1) 63% of Americans believe in god.                (2) 20% are fairly certain there is a god.                (3) 9% do not believe in God.                (4) 8% do not know what they believe. https:\/\/www.pewforum.org\/religious-landscape-study\/belief-in-god\/              b. Of the 63% that believe in god, only 46.6% are                 Protestant, meaning all the remainder are not even                 being exposed to the Bible message at all.                 (1) They could be Catholic, Mormon, Jews, Buddhists,                      Hindu, or any other kind of &quot;believer&quot; you can                      imagine. https:\/\/www.pewforum.org\/religious-landscape-study\/#religions                  (2) While we know each person has the right to                      believe in or not believe in any god they wish,                      if a person is not even exposed to New Testament                      or its truths, they cannot go to heaven!                 (3) 46.6% of 63% means only 29% of our nations                      population (at most) has any chance of believing                      in the God of the New Testament.                 (4) The sad truth is that most who are exposed to the                      true, Bible-believing God never accept Him.         2. In our country, the blood of an estimated 62 million             babies cries from the ground. https:\/\/www.nrlc.org\/abortion\/              a. They say the number of abortions is on the decline,                 perhaps dropping every year since 2011. https:\/\/www.guttmacher.org\/gpr\/2019\/09\/us-abortion-rate-continues- drop-once-again-state-abortion-restrictions-are-not-main              b. The decline is not believed to be due to any kind of                 moral conscience or the legal restrictions that have                 been put into place.             c. They say women just arent getting pregnant in numbers                 as they once were.                 (1) Perhaps it is due to the &quot;morning-after pill,                      which is still an abortion; but the it looks                      like the world has locked away information                      relating to the sale and usage of such                      chemicals.  I couldnt find any.                 (2) Perhaps God has gotten fed up and decided to                      sterilize our whole nation.             d. Regardless, if the blood of Abel cried out to God,                 the blood of the millions of babies will cry out                 until God judges our land.         3. And what of the sexual sins of this nation?             a. Question: How many sexual sins are there? Answer: I                 do not know but this nation seems determined to host                 them all.             b. In 2019, the US reported 980,000 same-sex households                 in the US.                 (1) 58% of that number are &quot;legal&quot; marriages. https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/feature\/nbc-out\/nearly-1-million-u-s- households-composed-same-sex-couples-n1240340                  (2) Who would have thought our nation would ever to                      do away with legal marriage to allow for                      &quot;illegal&quot; marriage?             c. Sex Trafficking is just one of the growing business of                 our country.                 (1) Yes.  It is a business.                      (a) Its a $32 billion industry in the U.S.                           alone, the 2nd largest criminal industry in                           our country, second only to the drug trade. https:\/\/sites.uab.edu\/humanrights\/2019\/08\/28\/the-sex-trafficking- industry-right-in-alabama\/                      (b) Apparently, many politicians and many of                           Hollywood elite are involved in it.                      (c) Smallville actress, Allison Mack, was                           convicted and sentenced to 3 years this                           past week for her involvement in such a                           ring. https:\/\/www.npr.org\/2021\/06\/30\/1011728671\/allison-mack-sentenced-nxivm                  (2) In 2019, Polaris, a human-trafficking rescue                      organization received 11,500 hotline tips (in                      the US) which resulted in 22,326 rescues, the                      apprehension of 4,384 traffickers, and the                      noting of 1,912 suspicious business.  Yet they                      note that human trafficking is notoriously                      underreported and these statistics are only a                      small fraction of the situation. https:\/\/polarisproject.org\/myths-facts-and-statistics\/                  (3) The I20 corridor, running less than 4 miles from                      our church, is known as the &quot;sex trafficking                      super highway.&quot; https:\/\/sites.uab.edu\/humanrights\/2019\/08\/28\/the-sex-trafficking- industry-right-in-alabama\/                  (4) If you are not for national border control for                      any other reason, you should be for this.                      (a) American women and children are stolen and                           swept across state and national lines while                           woman and children from other nations are                           brought into America.                      (b) Taking their victims into foreign countries                           with languages they dont speak and                           cultures they dont understand makes it                           that much harder for the victims to be                           rescued and if they are, for the                           traffickers to be identified and caught.     D. At one time, Americas voice was heard as a nation that called         out, &quot;Yes!  Ill be the blessed nation;&quot; but I do not think         it possible that it is so today.         1. On June 26, 2006, Mr. Barak Obama, while serving in the             highest office of American government, made the             statement:  &quot;Whatever we once were, we are no longer just a Christian nation; we are also a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, a Buddhist nation, a Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers.&quot; https:\/\/www.factcheck.org\/2008\/08\/obama-and-the-christian-nation-quote\/          2. Only a pagan could fail to understand the error of that             statement.             a. God will not be co-god with any deity, real or                 imagined.             b. Either we are a Christian nation or we are a damned                 nation, and there are no other alternatives.         3. The fact that a heathen man like that would even be in             office, let alone that he would have the audacity to make             such a statement, tells us all that America is the             blessed nation no longer!         4. There are 195 recognized nations on the globe today, but             not a one of them can lay claim to being the blessed             nation, to accepting Gods universal call.         5. Each of them have made their own universal choice, and             the choices made lead me to the third point.  III. The Universal Condemnation     A. There is another Bible verse with a Universal Call, and it         also gives a Universal Choice; but this verse introduces         us to the Universal Condemnation.  Ps 9:17  The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.      B. Notice the word &quot;nations.&quot;         1. It is the same Hebrew word used in Psalm 33:12, our text.         2. It means that the truth of this verse is not directed to             the nation of Israel alone but to any and all nations             that meet the criteria.     C. Then notice the word &quot;forget.&quot;         1. Before a nation can forget God, they would have first had             to have known God.         2. Down through the annals of time, several nations may have             been the blessed nation; but they seem to have all             forgotten God.             a. Israel forgot God.   This was the sad message of one                 of Jeremiahs sermons:  Jer 2:11  Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit.  Jer 2:13  For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.  Jer 2:32  Can a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire? yet my people have forgotten me days without number.              b. And by both the actions of the American people and the                 declaration of Mr. Obama, so has the United States of                 America.     D. And last, note the phrase, &quot;shall be turned into hell.&quot;         1. The phrase denotes a future destination, hell.         2. Contrary to public opinionwhich doesnt change             anythingthe Creator God says there is a hell.         3. Here we learn that not only individuals but entire nations             shall be damned.             a. Listen to something truly horrendous.                 (1) Presently, because the church is on this planet,                      spread like wheat throughout the entire world,                      it is &quot;probably&quot; impossible for an entire nation                      to be damned.                      (a) I would hope that God has not left one                           single country or nation without at least                           one believer in it.                      (b) If that condition were to exist anywhere on                           this globethat a single country or nation                           would not have a single Christian in it                           then the church is to be condemned for we                           have failed the Great Commission.                 (2) But once the rapture of the church takes place,                      every single Christian on the earth will be                      removed, leaving every country and nation                      without a single, solitary Christian.                 (3) Even worse for the world, Gods seed planting                      toolthe churchwill be gone, meaning the                      means to win new converts to Christ will be                      gone.                      (a) Now, I am sure that God has a means for                           winning more souls to Himself, but the                           devil with the anti-Christ will be doing                           his best to kill every seed before it has                           time to sprout and to kill every Christian                           as soon as he is born-again.                      (b) That means it is possible that when Jesus                           returns and lines the nations up for                           eternal judgement, every single soul who                           lived within the boundaries of a nation                           might be &quot;turned into hell,&quot; every single                           soul.             b. It might literally be a Universal Condemnation!                 (1) As far as I know, helping those souls is beyond                      us.                      (a) I hope our sermons, our tracts, our books,                           our videos, and everything else will be                           available to them.                      (b) I pray what I leave behind might win more                           souls to Jesus than I have ever touched in                           this life; but that is up to God.                 (2) But our duty is to win them now.  IV. The Universal Command     A. What can we do about it?         a. Just two things.         b. The same two things that has been the goal of every             Biblical sermon ever preached.     B. What?         1. If we are not saved, be saved.             a. There are four reasons I can think of why a person                 should be saved.                 (1) For the glory of God.                 (2) For the sake of your own soul.                 (3) For the sake of your family.                 (4) For the sake of your country.             b. This being our Patriotic Service, I would tell you                 once again that your nation needs you to be saved.                 (1) The time is running out, not only for America but                      for all 195 nations.                 (2) If you have ever wanted to do anything for your                      country, be saved today!        2. If you are saved, live like it.             a. In our homes, business, and communities.             b. In our conversations, our hobbies, and our habits.             c. In our deeds and with our words.     C. There is an accusation I have heard from those who call         themselves &quot;progressive&quot; Christians.         1. They say we have allowed our patriotism to affect our             Christianity.         2. That we are Christians second or even further back, and             Americans first.     D. Well, I would reject their notions on several fronts.         1. First, I reject the thought that they are &quot;progressive.&quot;             a. To be progressive suggests that they are moving on                 to being a better Christian.             b. I dont see any progress being made by such Christians                 as producing anything better.             c. They say the proof of the pudding is in the taste.             d. I say in the years that progressive Christians have                 been progressing, they have not made anything better,                 especially the church.         2. Second, I reject the thought that God would have either             the American Christians or the American non-Christians             weaken their countrys borders or stability by allowing             America or any country to be overrun with idol             worshipping, God-rejecting immigrants who will not work.             a. Neither God nor the Bible, New Testament or Old,                 advocates any such evangelism.             b. What God and the Bible advocates is threefold:                 (1) Saved family                 (2) Holy home                 (3) Godly nation             c. Case in point:  Psalm 33:12.  I am neither an American Christian nor a Christian American.  I am a Bible Christian who lives in a countryit happens to be Americaand I want the nation I live in to be the blessed nation.  And I want the nation that I live to help the other 194 nations to be blessed nations as well.  May God help us to make it so!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Psalm 33:12 195 Nations I know the title probably makes no sense at this point, but I believe it will. Portions of the message that I preach this morning, I will not enjoy. I find parts of the message very distasteful. 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