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Australia
Day
26th January, 2007
It's important
for us Australian Christians to stand
up and speak up on Australia Day -
fly the flag, so to speak. There
is so much the enemy has tried to
bring against our nation.
According
to the 2001 Census which revealed
68% of Australians are Christians.
While not all go to Church, they profess
to adhere to Christian values.
The very foundation of our nation
can be traced back to our Christian
roots. For instance, every school
and hospital in this nation has its
roots in Christianity.
The
very basis of our government - based
upon the Westminster System. which
is dreived from Magna Carta - which
in turn is based upon the Bible -
is Christain founded.
Few
Christians know anything of this nation’s
rich Christian heritage and the fact
that it was dedicated to the Lord,
or that many of our early explorers,
pioneers and politicians were men
and women of God.
It
is largely unknown and, sadly, seldom
taught, that Captain James Cook, Captain
Charles Sturt, Edward John Eyre, Flynn
of the Inland and many other famous
names were men with a heart for the
Lord. Certainly the "Providential"
hand of God was upon their lives.
Fewer
still are aware that one of the men
who co-authored our nation’s constitution
was Prime Minister Alfred Deakin,
a man who prayed and was used of God
in the founding of this nation.
Not many people are aware that Australia
has seen the Holy Spirit poured out
in some 70 documented revivals!
Many
of this nation’s founding fathers
were Christians. However this does
not mean that they were without fault,
as many of today’s critics are eager
to point out. When we use the term
Providential History (the hand of
God on this nation) we do not mean
a "sinless" history. As the Bible
shows, God uses people, despite their
shortcomings and faults.
Many of this nation’s early explorers,
leaders and politicians did have shortcomings.
They did mess up, like all men. However,
most of them had a heart towards God
and a will to obey Him.
In
"Australian Christian Life from 1788"
the author writes: "Christian history
is a history of surprises.
From
such unpromising beginnings an heroic
form of resolute, self sacrificing
yet ‘singing’ Christianity began to
make its way.
From
among soldiers, convicts, settlers,
and Aborigines also, churches came
into existence which powerfully affected
the greater part of the entire population."
(Murray I).
Many
Australians today have a man-centred
or humanistic national view. This
is one of the main differences between
our founding fathers and modern Australia,
and is a major reason why our nation
has such serious problems.
Henry
Parkes, the Father of Federation,
said: "we are pre-eminently a Christian
people - as our laws, our whole system
of jurisprudence, our Constitution.......are
based upon and interwoven with our
Christian belief.." (Sydney Morning
Herald 26/8/1885).
Daniel
Webster (Websters Dictionary author)
wrote:"If we and our posterity shall
be true to the Christian religion,
if we and they shall live always in
the fear of God and shall respect
His Commandments….....we may have
the highest hopes of the future fortunes
of our country.....But if we…neglect
religious instruction and authority........trifle
with the injunctions of morality,
and recklessly destroy the political
constitution which holds us together,
no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe
may overwhelm us that shall bury all
our glory in profound obscurity."
Do
you really care for your country?
Then
change must start with us, a return
to values and morals.
We
have not only lost our sense of honour,
we are even being stripped of our
very memory of honour.
With
the demise of those values we inherit
an era without heroes. Sadly what
passes for heroes today are in actual
fact merely celebrities.
Where
have all the heroes gone?
Seventy
five percent of Australians admit
they have no heroes, no role models.
Albert
Schweitzer summed it up this way;
"Example is not the main thing in
life – it is the only thing."
My
desire is to infuse the faith, the
courage, the values of our founding
fathers into the hearts of our youth.
We must ensure that Australia always
remains what it was intended to be
- South Land of the Holy Spirit.
Firstly
we must pray for our land and secondly,
teach our children their Godly heritage.
Why? "
So
they may place their hope in God"!
Our
children must know that we are conquerors,
not convicts!
Professor
R obert Lindner wrote: "........Australian
Christians only recently have begun
to receive their due in Australian
historiography.There have been in
the last few decades encouraging signs
of a renaissance in the writings and
acceptance of Australian religious
history." (The Long Tragedy. Page
8, Professor Robert D. Lindner - Fulbright
Professor of History at the University
of Woolongong in 1987 and Professor
of History at Kansas State University
USA).
Christian
leaders and congregations from most
denominations throughout Australia
will unite on Australia Day to call
on God to intervene in the drought
crisis.
Prayers
will also be offered for the youth
of our country, for a decline in suicide
figures, for servicemen, the Government
and many other issues.
n
this Australia Day it's so important
that we as fellow Australians and
Christians unite to pray for our nation,
particularly in this season of drought
and fires.
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