Why God Made Me a U.S. Citizen

Let me give you my perspective as both a Christian and a U.S. Citizen.

For my foreign readers: Don't miss the note at the bottom.

In 1979-82, we lived in Germany where my husband’s tank company helped guard Europe against Communist aggression. I led a military wives Bible study at the post chapel, and one day some visiting American businessmen's wives joined us. 

During the study, a military wife complained that her husband would miss their son’s birthday because he’d be out in the field training. Several of us nodded with understanding, but one of the visiting wives proudly explained that her husband would never take a job that made him miss a holiday.

You could have heard a pin drop. 

But after a few moments of silence, one of the military wives looked at the businessman's wife and politely said, “Our husbands give you the freedom and safety to enjoy your holidays.”

This visiting woman didn't understand that we military wives might complain, but we were proud of our husbands' work.

I think this beautifully illustrates my feelings about my country, the United States. I acknowledge its flaws and often use those flaws as examples in devotions. But if someone criticizes my country, I'll be the first to defend it.

I feel blessed that part of God's plan for me was to be born in America at this time in history (Acts 17:26-27). 

I thank God for His choices and I want to fulfill His purposes (Ephesians 2:10). God's remnant people in America are doing our best and there are many things past and present that make us loyal to the U.S.

💙  For more on the perspective of Acts 17:26-27, see Your Place in History and Your Place in History Bible study

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Important Note: First off, let me say that while I'm proud to be an American, I assume you feel the same way about your country. And that's a good thing. God has purposes for each of us wherever we live! But I want to address something because I received an email recently from a foreign reader, and she assumed that I agreed with the biased news reports about America broadcast in her country. It made me realize that other of my foreign readers might be under that illusion as well. 

So please let me explain a few things: Most Christians in America don't identify as Christian Nationalists or Maga Christians. We identify as God's people who vote for platforms that best represent biblical values. Remnant believers vote for policies, not personalities. There are rude, arrogant, foolish politicians on both sides of the aisle. At this point in history, neither political party represents Christianity, but the Republican platform does far more than the Democratic platform in areas that should be priorities for Christians: saving unborn babies, preventing mutilation surgeries on underage children, and helping retain freedom for Christians to share biblical views.

Just like the military wives I described, American Christians have huge disappointments in many areas, but please don't assume that we agree with news reports that describe our country as evil. 



Let me give you my perspective as both a Christian and a U.S. Citizen.

 



What Are You Eating Spiritually?

Don't settle for "Spiritual Peanut Butter" when you could be eating at the Lord's table! This devotion explains.

Suppose someone went on a cruise and didn't realize the meals were included in the price. While others dined on the chef’s finest dishes in the dining room, they ate peanut butter sandwiches in their cabin.

It's a good analogy for my behavior at times when I stupidly depend on my own resources instead of on God. 

I may see some results…after all, peanut butter has some nutrition.

But real change comes when I depend on God’s Word and prayer to change me.

Hebrews 4:12 says God’s Word is alive (yes!). It actively changes my heart and mind and reveals my true attitudes. If I believe it, memorize it, and meditate on it, I will change.

You and I can dine on the peanut butter of self-help or sit at the banquet table of God’s Word. When we sign up for our salvation journey, “nutritious meals” are included!

Our menu:

It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’” Matthew 4:4

How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!Psalm 119:103

Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.John 6:35 

So let's make sure we're eating at the Lord's table rather than relying on self-help fast food.

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For more about the menu, see Vibrant, Healthy Christians Eat Right and Seasoned with Salt.


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Don't settle for "Spiritual Peanut Butter" when you could be eating at the Lord's table! This devotion explains.

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A Study You Can Take to Heart!

Check out this fun and helpful way to put your heart into your quiet time.

You can learn some interesting and useful things by doing a simple word study. I’m not talking about knowing Hebrew or Greek, but simply noting how an English word is used in Scripture. All you need is a notebook and concordance. If you don’t own a concordance, there are free ones online (example). 

So let me suggest that you do a word study on the word “heart” because I've done it in the past and found it fun and helpful.

How many references you find will depend on the translation you use. For example, there are 725 results in the NIV. 

Take time to check out one or two each day during your quiet time. No need to rush. The first reference to heart in the Old Testament is Genesis 6:5, an especially sad verse. The first New Testament occurrence is in Matthew 6:21, an important truth for Christians to grasp.

You may need to check out the historical and chronological context to understand the verse, especially in the Old Testament. And it can also be helpful to understand when and why a New Testament passage was written. If it’s not obvious to you, you can use a commentary.

But don't make it difficult for yourself and don't get hung up on the details. Do it for enjoyment!

To give you a taste of what this simple kind of word study is like, check out the verses below, which I've linked in the NIV, ESV, KJV, NKJV, and NASB, and consider how they speak to you:

2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

Hebrews 4:12

I also encourage you to read Spice Up Your Quiet Time and Pieces Parts Doesn't Work for Scripture.


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Check out this fun and helpful way to put your heart into your quiet time.

 

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Trusting God in the Dark Tunnels of Life

Let this 1-minute devotion remind you of those who were faithful in the past and God's unique way of doing things in our lives. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible

“When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don’t throw away the ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer.” ― Corrie ten Boom

The young Joseph had a dream of leading his family, but he became an Egyptian slave and was imprisoned by a lying woman (Genesis 39).


The young Moses thought he could rescue his people from slavery, but he became a fugitive from the law (Exodus 2:11-15).

Daniel hoped to be a witness for God in the Babylonian court, but at one point he became the menu for a group of lions (Daniel 6).

All three men eventually realized their purposes, but only after going through a dark tunnel, wondering where the Engineer of their lives was taking them.

God could make our paths smooth and easy, but He rarely does.

And He has good reasons for everything He plans or allows (Jeremiah 29:11; Romans 8:28).

Thinking God will make life easy and understandable is perhaps the greatest hindrance in our walk with the Lord because faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see” (Hebrews 11:1).

Are you in a tunnel right now?

Sit still and trust the Engineer, trusting Him with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take (Proverbs 3:5-6).

For more encouragement in this area, see Why Did God Allow This to Happen? And be sure to check out today's Bite Size Bible Study to do a short Bible study on this devotion. 


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Why Common Sense Is Uncommon

Check out these examples of stupidity and learn how to avoid falling for worldly wisdom.

Are you surprised by the increase of stupidity in our world? Perhaps we should change the term common sense to uncommon sense because people so rarely think logically.

Most people claim that biblical creation is an unbelievable fairytale, so they create a ridiculous sci-fi story claiming the beauty and design of our world is an accident (2 Peter 3:3-7). 

Many believe you can change your gender even though God, science, and experience disprove it (Genesis 1:27). 
 
Organizations that protect pregnant and nursing whales are applauded (source), but attempts to save human babies from torturous deaths are mocked and despised.
  
Worldly stupidity even finds its way into the church:
 
Christ “committed to us the message of reconciliation” (2 Corinthians 5:17-21), but many who share the gospel of reconciliation refuse to seek personal reconciliation with friends and family (Boundaries).

2 Timothy 4:2 says, “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction.” Yet many Christian pastors and teachers avoid Bible passages that offend the world.  

Jesus calls us to self-sacrifice, explaining, “Whoever does not take up their cross and follow me is not worthy of me” (Matthew 10:38). Yet many Christians insist they can’t be happy if they aren’t esteemed and appreciated.

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.” Proverbs 1:7
 
Stupidity is growing in our world. Let's refuse to conform and be transformed instead (Romans 12:2). 
 
 
One reason I wrote Lies in Disguise is that half-truth foolishness is overtaking many areas of life and Christianity. Be prepared to respond and refute Satan's stupid lies: Lies in Disguise (chapter titles and reviews). Available on Amazon and CLC-US, CLC-UK, EDEN-UK. And Bible Love Notes subscribers are eligible to receive a free PDF Lies in Disguise study guide: HERE.
 

Check out these examples of stupidity and learn how to avoid falling for worldly wisdom.

Check out these examples of stupidity and learn how to avoid falling for worldly wisdom.


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Evolution Is Fiction, Not Fact (Part 4)

 

This collection of 4 devotions helps you recognize popular Evolution propaganda.

These devotions will encourage you with insights into the truths of creation and into the propaganda of evolution. 

https://biblelovenotes.blogspot.com/2017/10/some-seek-truth-some-suppress-it.html
 
Some Seek Truth. Some Suppress It.
Scripture says anyone who rejects Christ has "no excuse." This one-minute devotion explains.


https://biblelovenotes.blogspot.com/2001/01/we-cant-shut-up.html


We Can't Shut Up!
The staff of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum wanted our guide to shut up! This is a five-minute devotion instead of the usual one-minute. 

 

This one-minute devotion explains why evolution is more an ideology than a scientific belief.
 
 
In 19th-century France, an older gentleman and a young college student met on a train. Historic, enlightening, and humorous.

Evolution and Christianity are not compatible. This devotion explains how Scripture clearly refutes evolution. It also has a Bite Size Bible Study: Creation and Evolution Don't Mix.
 
 



This collection of 5 devotions helps you recognize popular Evolution propaganda.


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Christ's Important Message About Persecution

Usually people hate those who are rude or unkind. But the modern trend is to hate those who are unashamed of God's loving commands.

Modern culture is rapidly declining, approving sins that break God’s heart, and we’re seeing this bleed into the church. Don’t get me wrong. I think genuine Christians, often called “remnant Christians,” are growing stronger and more faithful, preparing themselves in God’s Word, persevering when rejected for their faith, and standing strong.

But in the last few years, there has been a huge shift in the values of many “professing Christians.” Many who call themselves Christians have given up Christian values to fit in with culture.

True Christianity is counter-cultural. 

“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you.” John 15:18-19 

That’s why we’re seeing an increase in hatred toward remnant Christians, even from “professing Christians.”  

Scripture promises hatred for faithful Christians: Luke 21:17; Matthew 5:11-12; Matthew 10:22; Mark 13:13; Luke 6:22; John 17:14; 2 Timothy 3:12; 1 John 3:13.

So let’s share God’s truth patiently and graciously, knowing we'll be rewarded for sharing truth even when we're hated (Matthew 5:11-12).

See Never Popular, Always Wonderful and “Dead” People Expect Persecution.  


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Usually people hate those who are rude or unkind. But the modern trend is to hate those who are unashamed of God's loving commands.









 

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Being an Internet "Missionary"

The internet has great potential for evil, but it also has great potential for good. This 1-minute devotion offers 3 easy ways to use it for Christ. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible


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God doesn't call everyone to foreign missions, but God calls every Christian to share our faith.

Let me suggest some opportunities you might have overlooked:
 
1. Email Mission Field—friends and family 
Be deliberate about sending encouraging emails and letting others know you're praying for them. If you're a subscriber and enjoy a particular Bible Love Note, forward it to a friend and include this link that tells them how to get a free subscription.

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If you're on Facebook, share Scriptures on your wall and message friends to offer prayer and encouragement. Follow the Bible Love Notes main page, our Psalms and Proverbs page, and our Doors of Joy page.  Each page posts devotions and images that can help you share Christ on your personal page. 

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I encourage you to take advantage of these simple ways to share your faith, making social media more Christ-centered!

The internet can be used for great evil, but let's use it to serve the Lord (Colossians 3:23)!

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The internet has great potential for evil, but it also has great potential for good. This 1-minute devotion offers 3 easy ways to use it for Christ. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible


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The Development or Destruction of Our Conscience

We need to understand the beauty of a biblical conscience and the damage of worldly influences.

Everyone is born with a conscience, helping them recognize God as their Creator and the source of truth: 

“The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.” Romans 1:18-20
 
Romans 2:13-16 also explains that all people (saved and unsaved) have “the requirements of the law…written on their hearts.” 
 
We can reinforce and develop our conscience with biblical truth or corrupt it with worldly lies. 
 
When we follow Christ, we reinforce our conscience by understanding God's Word, and the Holy Spirit warns (convicts) us of unhealthy, soul-damaging things like lying, deception, stealing, dishonoring parents, sex outside of marriage, abortion, LGBTQ lifestyles, gluttony, etc.
 
Unsaved people may not accept everything evil, but they pick and choose to believe what works for them. 
 
Christians can also violate their conscience, causing them to “grieve the Holy Spirit” (Ephesians 4:30). If this continues, they eventually “sear” (burn, desensitize) their knowledge of right and wrong (1 Timothy 4:1-2).
 
Our conscience is a wonderful gift from God, helping us understand and obey His loving commands. Let’s continually strengthen it in God’s Word.
 
For more on this subject:
 
Half-truth teachings damage our conscience and distort our understanding of God and His Word.
 
That's why I wrote my book, Lies in Disguise, and I highly recommend that you check it out: Lies in Disguise
 


We need to understand the beauty of a biblical conscience and the damage of worldly influences.

 

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It's Quizzical - Don't Be Taken Captive - Col. 2:8

The word Quiz is surrounded by an interesting legend, and it warns us to be careful not to accept everything we hear. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible


I was amused by a Facebook post about the illogical spelling of “queue” (q” followed by four silent letters). It means people standing in line, waiting for something.

It piqued my interest in another “q” word: “quiz.” And I discovered an interesting legend:

A man in Dublin made up the meaningless word “quiz” and bet his friend that he'd have Dubliners saying it within 48 hours. He hired people to scribble it on walls, doors, and windows, and the rest is history. (source)

True or not, this legend is possible because human beings are easily misled, especially when we hear something repeated often.

Joseph Goebbels, the evil head of Nazi propaganda, admitted that he could make people believe a complete lie by repeating it often. (source)

And a number of studies show that humans are remarkably resistant to changing their minds – even when faced with contradictory evidence. (source

There are many lies scribbled on the walls of our culture. But even more serious are the half-truths scribbled on modern church walls.

In Galatians 1:6-9, Paul is astonished that some of the Christians are being thrown into confusion by people trying to pervert the gospel of Christ. 

The same thing happens today, so let's “see to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ (Colossians 2:8). 

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This human weakness is the basis for my book Lies in Disguise. It addresses half-truths that have been repeated so often that many Christians feel defensive when they realize these popular beliefs are not scriptural. It's one way you can help avoid hollow and deceptive philosophy.

 💙 Currently available from the publisher with a discount: CLC publishers. Also available on Amazon and CBDAnd in the UK: CLC-UK or Eden UK.
 


The word Quiz is surrounded by an interesting legend, and it warns us to be careful not to accept everything we hear. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible


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