Christianity’s Impact on:
1) the Value of Human LifeGrace Emmanuel Church
2) Mass Education
3) on the Founding of our Country
4) Helping the Poor
5) Science
6) Human Sexuality
7) the World’s Morality
8) on Music, Art, and Architecture
I. Christianity’s Impact on
Human Freedom
Paul Harvey tells the story of
an experiment in which a group of scientists were trying to teach a
chimpanzee how to communicate. For fourteen years they labored,
providing the animal with ways to arrange different symbols that
would form the syllables of words. At last they all gathered around
the cage to experience the first full sentence the chimpanzee would
write. Carefully the animal spelled out the words… they read:
Let me out!
Every few years we all watch,
with a tear in our eye, a new“ born free” type of movie about an
animal that has been kept in captivity being set free in the wild
and something inside us responds….why?
Is there a freedom loving gene
inside us all? This current President talks often about our role in
delivering various peoples in the world from oppression under bad
regimes and he speaks of those people’s:
“God given desire for
freedom”.
Is he right? Does mankind have
inside a inner desire to not be bound under the tyranny of another?
And if so…is that desire put their by God? Do we really know that
people living under a tyrannical dictator aren’t having the time of
their lives? And if they are not, and they do have an unspoken (for
fear of death or imprisonment) desire for freedom, are we sure that
that drive toward freedom is somehow linked to their Creator?
The apostle Paul said: (2
Corinthians 3:17) Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit
of the Lord is, there is freedom. (NIV) Is there a direct link
between the presence of God and the human desire for freedom?
The Old Testament tells the
story of Abraham who set out to find and establish the fulfillment
of God’s covenant promise to find a new land, and grow up a God
fearing nation of people who’s only head would be God himself. God
establishes the people in their new land , there’s this little issue
of a brother sold into slavery, a famine, a trip to Egypt, and the
next thing the Hebrews know they are slaves, in Egypt, for 430
years. You want to know the rest of the Old Testament in one
sentence….. Israel cries out to God, He delivers them from bondage,
He gives them freedom and re-establishes them in the Promised Land,
they turn their back on Him, they go back into captivity in Babylon,
they cry out to God and, after 70 years, are delivered once again.
The end! Everything else in the Old Testament sits inside that
framework.
All of this, we later find out
is pointing to one coming event in history. Soon after the Old
Testament ends a Savior will come to earth, God incarnate to finally
deliver mankind from his bondage to the evil one. The slavery in the
Old Covenant is going to be trumped by freedom in the New Covenant.
Jesus, in Scripture, is portrayed as the Great Emancipator.
Built into God’s Covenant with
Israel was the first real “civil liberties”. In fact, God’s
Commands, if obeyed, established, in a world that was largely
barbarian, certain human rights and liberties that had never quite
been codified before. It’s interesting that God put the right to
human liberty inside of His divine Law.
The command against murder
protects the rest of human life.
The command against theft
guarantees the right to private property.
The command against adultery
protects the institution of marriage.
God’s whole emphasis
throughout the Old Testament and then on into the New is that:
… if Israel will follow Him,
He will lead them away from both physical and spiritual bondage and
into both spiritual and physical freedom.
God showed them that the path
to true human freedom is to be governed by God from within rather
than to be tyrannized by men from without!
It’s important that we all
understand that, in God’s way of viewing life… physical freedom
without spiritual freedom is not freedom at all. In the Old
Testament spiritual freedom (being governed by God from within) was
a prerequisite for physical freedom.
And spiritual freedom sets the
stage for those who experience it to push for physical freedom as
well. How do I know that?…those are the lessons that history teaches
us.
Israel, a very tiny group of
people tucked on the East edge of the Mediterranean Sea, largely
despised and scorned by the rest of the world (gentiles); out of
that tiny group on that tiny little spit of land comes, the
foundation for most of the rest of the worlds belief systems on the
Value of Human Life, Helping the Poor; Sexuality and Morality,
The roots of Health and
Medicine, even Music. Its fascinating that one tiny group of people
set the stage for so much of what the rest of the world now
believes. Now we are seeing that, in a largely barbarian world,
where nearly 2/3 of the people living were in slavery to the rest
and even among the free people most were subject to maniacal
dictators who controlled their every move and even their right to
live. The idea of true freedom didn’t really take full form until
the constitution of a little county called the US of A came into
existence. (I’ll show you) Our Constitution was based on the moral
code of that little band of people called the Jews and their law
3500 years before.
But it wasn’t actually Judaism
that got the momentum rolling to the rest of the world. When one
Jewish man was born as God in the flesh and he died to take on
himself the sins of the whole world, then he rose form the dead
victorious over sin and satan and he offered salvation from sin to
all who would believe. When thousands came to believe and the gospel
began to spread and Jesus and his followers wrote out an expansion
of the original moral code and thousand embraced it, and all the
pagan got nervous and began to persecute the Christians and the more
they persecuted the more Christians there were and the more they
persecuted the further Christianity was driven from where it started
and within a few shakes of a lambs tail the gospel had spread all
over the civilized world…..that’s what got the momentum rolling!
Let me show you how directly
it affects you…
In 432 AD (St) Patrick using a
Latin document called
Liber ex Lege
Moisi
(Book of the Law of Moses) in
cooperation with his Irish converts made the Ten Commandments the
foundation on which the Britons would base their civil law.
In 890AD King Alfred the Great
made Moses law and Jesus Golden rule the basis of his code of Law
for England and the foundation for British freedom.
In 1255 AD Archbishop Stephen
Langton drawing on Britons Bible-based law system framed the Magna
Carta. It reinforced the people God-given right to freedom and laid
the groundwork to protect the Church from the rule of government.
The Magna Carta became the
basis of the mayflower compact and later the Constitution of the
United States. Our code of laws has entirely as it’s foundation the
code of laws God gave to Moses that were later ratified and
expounded by Jesus Christ Himself.
If you try to remove Jesus
from our law code the entire law code will lose the glue that holds
it together. Christianity sets people free from the bondage of sin.
True spiritual liberty sets people free to search out civil liberty.
Jesus is without question the greatest civil libertarian of all
time.
It is interesting that today
in America we have a group of people called the American Civil
Liberties Union ( ACLU) who have set as their purpose to assure that
all American have freedom from those who would sever their civil
rights. To assure that they have set out to make sure that
Christianity does not, in any way, infringe on the Americans freedom
What they do not understand is
that, Christianity is the very source out of which civil liberties
have risen, and removing Christianity from the equation will not
ensure ultimate liberty for all.
If you went, today, to Saudi
Arabia you would never hear a frank public discussion about whether
or not Mohammed was really a prophet of Allah. We might refer to
them as free countries, but they are not really free. In many Muslim
communities a Muslim who converts to Christianity can count on being
completely rejected if not eliminated.
Here in the US you have the
right to go on national TV and curse Christianity and the Christ who
founded it. The reason you have that right is because of
Christianity! If Jesus had never been born you would very possibly
have been living in a society where you kept your opinions to
yourself…or else.
If you went to Israel
(certainly a democratic government) you won’t hear a public
broadcast discussing whether Jesus was the Messiah. Israel might be
a free country, but your not actually free there.
If you were in India you
wouldn’t attend a public forum on whether or not you should be able
to eat the cows to stave off the starvation issue.
If you were in China you
wouldn’t hear a discussion about whether or not it’s citizens should
be able to come and go when they want.
You find true civil freedom
only in countries that either presently have or have had in the near
past, Christianity as it foundation. True civil liberty is a by
product of Christianity! Civil liberty spawns from spiritual
liberty!
In order for a person (or a
country) to be able to understand the principle of freedom you must
first have a grasp on the sin slavery issue of the soul, and have
experience on how completely faith in Christ sets us free from the
bondage of sin. Where d you come up with a thing like that
Pastor?…..from the Bible…
(James 1:25) But the man who
looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and
continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing
it-- he will be blessed in what he does. (NIV)
(Romans 8:1-2) Therefore,
there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,
because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me
free from the law of sin and death. (NIV)
(Romans 6:17-18) But thanks be
to God that, though you used to be slaves to sin, you wholeheartedly
obeyed the form of teaching to which you were entrusted. You have
been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness. (NIV)
Notice that freedom on the outside is linked to obedience to God on
the inside.
(Galatians 5:1) It is for
freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not
let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery. (NIV)
(1 Peter 2:15-16) For it is
God's will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk
of foolish men. Live as free men, but do not use your freedom as a
cover-up for evil; live as servants of God. (NIV)
(John 8:32) Then you will know
the truth, and the truth will set you free."
(John 8:36) So if the Son sets
you free, you will be free indeed. (NIV)
Every one of these passages is
promoting a sense of freedom that grows inside the believer. Some of
them seem to be “crossing over” into how the believer is living on
the outside.
It was this inner
understanding of spiritual freedom that gave our forefathers the
ability to establish a government unlike anything that had existed
before!
I hope you do understand that
when our country was founded… there wasn’t another country on the
planet that had anything near the civil freedoms that were written
into our constitution. We were light years ahead of England…remember
we left there because of religious persecution. If you showed up in
1776 England and criticized the King… you would have wakened up in
Australia.
The reason our country was
light years ahead of all others in civil liberties was because, and
only because, this country was founded with core Christian values.
John Quincy Adams- The
birthday of the nation is indissolubly linked with the birthday of
the Savior… the Declaration of Independence first organized the
social compact on the foundation of the Redeemer’s mission on earth
and laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts
of Christianity.
Andrew Jackson- That Book.. is
the rock on which our Republic rests… When that book falls, I can
assure you, the liberties you enjoy will go with it.
Interestingly enough, it was
the Pastors in New England who prodded the people to separate
themselves from England. They were called the “Black Regiment” not
because of the color of their skin but because of the color of their
robes.
Rev. Jonas Clark was the most
influential pastor in New England in the 1770’s. John Hancock and
Samuel Adams were at his house when Paul Revere went on his ride.
The “shot heard round the world” came a few feet from his parsonage.
The first men who fell on April 19th
were his parishioners. Why would the pastors fell so strongly about
winning freedom for America?
The battle wasn’t so much for
national freedom it was for religious freedom! They believed that if
they lost the battle…England would impose it’s state church on the
whole of the New Land. On Roger Williams Puritans who founded Rhode
Island… On William Penn’s Quaker Pennsylvania (what he called the
Holy Experiment) . On the Pilgrims themselves who had given up so
much to break free.
So the Baptist, and the
Presbyterians, and the Catholics, and the Congregationalists and the
Anglicans fought side by side. And when they won the war, they were
determined to write religious freedom for all people into their new
Constitution.
The first Amendment- Congress
shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress <glossary.html
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Conclusion:
Alexis de Tocqueville-
Frenchman (who had watched his French Revolution crack down on the
church, confiscate it’s property, and write God out of it’s
government...only to have his country plunged into tyranny, anarchy,
and chaos) said about the US after a visit:
There is no country in the
whole world in which the Christian religion retains a greater
influence over the souls of men than in America, and there can be no
greater proof of it’s utility, and of it’s conformity to human
nature, than that it’s influence is most powerfully felt over the
most enlightened and free nation on earth.