Israel could
not handle the rise of Babylon and before it Assyria. It could not handle how
these nations threatened its sovereignty and its understanding of itself in
light of their Covenant with God. So successive kings of Judah and Israel
sought conflict with both Assyria and Babylon in various different alliances,
some with smaller powers around them, others with larger powers like the fading
nation of Egypt. Israel's foolish toying with alliances with minor powers and
failing major powers made its fate under Babylon far worse than it could have
been. Because it forced them into conflict with a nation that was far superior
militarily to them. Ancient states like Babylon generally ruled with a light
touch kingdoms that did not trouble it, constantly.
Australia, a
wealthy, arrogant and sinfully proud nation is facing, remarkably, not very
different options as ancient Judah and Israel. Our leaders response? To play
the alliance game and align with either smaller powers in our circle or
declining larger powers, with their own serious issues.
This game
will eventually force us into conflict with the rising powers, a conflict that
we cannot win, that we do not need, and which we could easily avoid, by seeking neutrality.
Australia is
not a new Israel. But in general God has dealt with nations pretty
consistently. He raises up righteous nations and allows those that reject his
ways to be judged, in various ways.
We should
see this rising new landscape as a warning to all Australians that though we
focus on homeownership, careers, and silly policies that deny the reality of
what a woman really is and much more, God is raising up new powers that he
could use to discipline our nation...Making all our perceived problems pale in
comparison.
The only
real hope for Australia is not alliances with England, or the U.S. or buying
imported submarines, or second hand jets. We need to turn back to God in large
numbers and repent.
Ghengis Kahn
told many of the people's he conquered: "You must have been wicked for God
to allow me to conquer you in this way." There were kingdoms, Christian
Kingdoms, like the Rus city of Novgorod that flourished under Mongol rule,
because they did not fall for the petty trap of alliances. I think God is
seeking to get our attention, to turn to him, as a people, and trust in him, as
a people. We should heed his call. He is gracious to those who turn to him in repentance and trust in him.
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