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Watch a Nation Go to Hell
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Watch a Nation Go to Hell

E.A. Johnston · 5:51

E.A. Johnston warns that America's moral decline and societal chaos are the direct result of the church abandoning biblical truth and failing to confront sin, leading the nation toward destruction.
In this prophetic sermon, E.A. Johnston reflects on America's moral transformation from the 1950s to the present, highlighting the church's failure to uphold biblical standards as the root cause of societal decay. He warns that the nation's rejection of God and dilution of the gospel message have paved the way for widespread sin and judgment. Johnston calls believers to recognize their responsibility and the urgent need for repentance to avert further destruction.

Full Transcript

In Psalm 917 we read, The wicked shall be turned into hell, And all the nations that forget God. I grew up in the 1950s. Some of you still recall that time.

It was a time in America when hemlines were lower and morals were higher. It was a time when immodesty was considered profane and sin stayed in the shadows. Homosexuality was considered perversion and adultery was a social scandal.

Television back then was still in black and white and a Christian society prohibited Hollywood from broadcasting sex and nudity and swearing into our living rooms. But that all changed in the 1960s. I remember walking down Michigan Avenue in Chicago and seeing for the first time the Playboy building with its black bunny logo as it loomed in the distance.

In the 1960s society was in chaos and social mores were changing as gross evil paraded down the street while the churches went into the shadows. In the early 1960s a television commercial was banned by being broadcast by the Methodist Church because it had an outhouse in it and they put influence on that television programming to prevent it from being aired. The church back then influenced society instead of society influencing the church.

The 1960s introduced miniskirts and free love and hippies who were anti-establishment and stoned out of their minds. The church caved into a society that relaxed all the rules of normal decency. Instead of holding their ground and preaching hard against sin the church gave up ground and quit preaching on sin.

The anthem of the 60s was love is all you need and the churches fell in with that mindset and only spoke about a god of love. Gone was the vestige of the Puritan preacher who denounced sin and warned guilty rebels about a sin-avenging god who would cut you down in your rebellion. As society relaxed morally so did the church by not calling sin sin and the gospel was diluted to make it more palatable to sinful man and the way of salvation was broadened in ways that Jesus never did by televised mass evangelism crusades.

Soon Christianity was popular again and everyone from Hollywood celebrities to sports figures were tipping their hats to the man upstairs. That's who God became just a man upstairs who was put on the same level as men. The churches stopped warning folks about hell and ceased preaching man's duty of repentance and when the church did that it paved the way for the government to kick God out of our educational system and legislate them out of our judicial system and ban them out of corporate society and as the years have gone by I couldn't believe my eyes as I watched a nation go to hell.

A public prayer was banned from public schools and our schools became the killing fields of mass murderers. Our government legalized abortion and our streets became washed with the blood of senseless crimes and violence. We legalized marijuana and drugged the only hope of the nation which is its youth.

We legalized homosexual marriage and mocked the biblical institution of marriage to where most folks now just live together instead of getting married. We drowned the nation with booze and poisoned it with tobacco and perverted it with pornography. The America of today doesn't even remotely resemble the America of the 1950s but God says in his word the wicked should be turned into hell and all the nations that forget God.

America may have turned her back on God but you can't blame the White House or the courthouse but you can sure point your finger at the church house for being the ones who forgot the God of the Bible. Our text says that the wicked and the nations who forget God should be turned into hell while living in America today is like living in hell because the devil has the reins.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • A nostalgic look at America in the 1950s with higher morals
    • The cultural shift beginning in the 1960s with moral chaos
    • The church's retreat from confronting sin during societal changes
  2. II
    • The church's dilution of the gospel to appeal to society
    • The rise of a man-centered view of God and loss of warnings about hell
    • The consequences of the church's failure on society and government
  3. III
    • Examples of societal decay: legalized abortion, drugs, and moral perversions
    • The erosion of biblical marriage and rise of sin in public life
    • America's current state likened to living in hell due to forgetting God
  4. IV
    • The church as the primary reason for the nation's downfall
    • The biblical warning that nations who forget God face judgment
    • A call to recognize the devil's control and the need for repentance

Key Quotes

“The church caved into a society that relaxed all the rules of normal decency.” — E.A. Johnston
“Gone was the vestige of the Puritan preacher who denounced sin and warned guilty rebels about a sin-avenging god.” — E.A. Johnston
“America may have turned her back on God but you can't blame the White House or the courthouse but you can sure point your finger at the church house for being the ones who forgot the God of the Bible.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Believers should boldly confront sin and uphold biblical truth in their communities.
  • The church must return to preaching both God's love and His righteous judgment.
  • Individuals are called to personal repentance to resist the moral decay in society.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main cause of America's moral decline according to the sermon?
The sermon teaches that the church's failure to preach against sin and uphold biblical standards is the main cause of America's moral decline.
How did the church's approach to sin change in the 1960s?
The church shifted from confronting sin boldly to diluting the gospel and emphasizing only God's love, avoiding warnings about judgment and hell.
What societal changes are highlighted as signs of decline?
Legalization of abortion, drug use, homosexual marriage, and the rise of pornography and violence are cited as indicators of societal decay.
What biblical text does the speaker use to support his message?
Psalm 9:17 is used to emphasize that the wicked and nations that forget God will be turned into hell.
What role does the speaker assign to the church in the nation's current state?
The speaker holds the church responsible for forgetting God and failing to uphold biblical truth, which has led to the nation's downfall.

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