Sunday, March 16, 2008

Pray for Judge Moore


My sermon this morning in the worship services at TLBC was on "Bricks In The Wall." Go HERE to see the outline. Do you know the difference between the Bride of Christ and other religious organizations in the world? There is a wall around the Bride that keeps most of the world OUT. See what that wall is made of in this sermon. You may be surprised.


The following is a poem written by Judge Roy Moore from Alabama.
Judge Moore was sued by the ACLU for displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom foyer. He has been stripped of his judgeship and now they are trying to strip his right to practice law in Alabama. The judge's poem sums it up quite well.


America the Beautiful,

or so you used to be.

Land of the Pilgrims' pride;

I'm glad they'll never see.


Babies piled in dumpsters,

Abortion on demand,

Oh, sweet land of liberty;

your house is on the sand.


Our children wander aimlessly

poisoned by cocaine,

Choosing to indulge their lusts

when God has said abstain.


From sea to shining sea,

our Nation turns away

From the teaching of God's love

and a need to always pray.


We've kept God in our temples,

how callous we have grown.

When earth is but His footstool,

and Heaven is His throne.


We've voted in a government

that's rotting at the core,

Appointing Godless Judges

who throw reason out the door,


Too soft to place a killer

in a well deserved tomb,

But brave enough to kill a baby

before he leaves the womb.


You think that God's not angry,

that our land's a moral slum?

How much longer will He wait

before His judgment comes?


How are we to face our God,

from Whom we cannot hide?

What then is left for us to do,

but stem this evil tide?


If we who are His children,

will humbly turn and pray;

Seek His holy face

and mend our evil way:

Then God will hear from Heaven

and forgive us of our sins,

He'll heal our sickly land

and those who live within.


But, America the Beautiful,

if you don't - then you will see,

A sad but Holy God

withdraw His hand from Thee.


~Judge Roy Moore

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well, Tagwash, Judge Moore has it right! If only the Lord raised up a judge like him in Ireland.
Joe