Most Christian pastors today appear to have little in common with
the
preachers of yesteryear. For example, many modern clerics would
probably be
surprised to learn of the active role colonial preachers had in
America's
fight for independence. It is no hyperbole to say that
had it not been for
the activism of America's pulpits, our
independence would never have been won and this nation would not even
exist.
Until at least the Twentieth Century, it was well
known that the Black
Regiment was an intricate, even crucial, part of
America's successful break
with the Crown. However, only a
handful of clergymen nowadays has any
knowledge whatsoever of the Black
Regiment. This is tragic!
The moniker "Black Regiment" is due to the
habit of these patriot-preachers
wearing distinguishing black robes in the
pulpits. However, more than attire
sets these preachers
apart.
The Black Regiment was composed of men of various
Christian denominations who courageously championed the cause of liberty and
independence and who preached fervently and faithfully the message of redemption
and Biblical authority. They were untouchable and indefatigable
!
In the thinking and preaching of the Black Regiment,
freedom and
independence were precious gifts of God not to be
trampled under foot by
men; human authority was limited and
particular and subject to proper divine
parameters, and the soul and mind of
man were never to be enslaved by any
master, save Christ
Himself.
Membership in the Black Regiment was unofficial and
without human oversight.
Preachers of the black robes were found
among Baptists, Presbyterians,
Episcopalians, German Reformed, Lutherans,
Congregationalists, and others.
They were young and old, loud and
soft-spoken, rough and gentle, and urban
and rural. They differed on
secondary doctrines and never surrendered their
theological distinctives.
Yet, they formed an irresistible and unstoppable
army that neither
King George nor the demons of hell could match !
As one
reads the colonial history of the United States, he or she must be
struck
with the observation that the American people, on the whole, seemed to
appreciate the courage and independence of their preachers. Even America's early
political leaders shared in this appreciation.
For instance, (President) John Adams once
remarked, "It is the duty
of the clergy to accommodate their discourses to the times, to preach against
such sins as are most prevalent, and recommend such virtues as are most
wanted. For example, if exorbitant ambition and venality are predominant,
ought they not to warn their hearers against those vices? If public spirit is
much wanted, should they not inculcate this great virtue ? If the rights and
duties of Christian magistrates and subjects are disputed, should they not
explain them, show their nature, ends, limitations, and restrictions, how
muchsoever it may move the gall of Massachusetts
?"
The problem today is that America's preachers
have taken off the black robes
and put on yellow ones ! Where is the preaching against
prevalent sins? Where
is the spiritual, Scriptural explanation concerning
the rights and duties,
limitations and restrictions of Christian
magistrates, from America's pulpits
today ?
The famed Nineteenth
Century revivalist Charles G. Finney had some trenchant
words on this
subject. He said, "If there
is a decay of conscience, the
pulpit is responsible for it. If the
public press lacks moral discernment,
the pulpit is responsible for
it. If the church is degenerate and worldly,
the pulpit is
responsible for it. If the world loses its interest in
Christianity,
the pulpit is responsible for it. If Satan rules in our halls
of legislation, the pulpit is responsible for it. If our
politics become so
corrupt that the very foundations of our government are
ready to fall away, the pulpit is responsible for
it."
Both John Adams and Charles Finney
were right on target ! When is the last time you heard a nationally
renowned (or even locally renowned) Christian pastor speak out against the One
World Order that President Bush and so many others are currently constructing
? When have you heard them speak against the demise of our Constitutionally
protected liberties with the implementation of the Patriot Act and similar
encroachments ? When did you hear them renouncing the way the White House and Congress are
facilitating the
invasion of our country by illegal aliens ? The answer is
you haven't and you won't.
In this regard, the words of the great German
reformer, Martin Luther, come
to mind: "If I profess with the loudest voice and clearest exposition
every
portion of the truth of God except precisely that little point which
the
world and the devil are at that moment attacking, I am not confessing
Christ however boldly I may be professing Christ. Where the battle rages there
the loyalty of the soldier is proved; and to be steady on all the battlefield
besides is mere flight and disgrace if he flinches at that
point."
It appears obvious that a majority of our
pastors are absent from the
battlefield, and that is precisely the reason
our country is in its current
state of disarray. What America needs more than anything else is a
resurrected Black Regiment !
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