IN REMEMBRANCE OF HIM & OUR FOREFATHERS – Commentary by Dr. Paul E. Bellino
On December 20, 1860 South Carolina seceded
from the Union. The United States found itself on the threshold of
"The Brother's War". That Christmas season promised a turn of events
that would cost more than six hundred thousand lives. In December, 2003 we face a serious division in the
re-united states. It is virtually based on the issue of states
rights versus a form of federal socialism and religious liberty versus
moral decadence.
We are the sons of forefathers who have
inherited the whirlwind of "The 2nd War for Independence." How then
shall we live in this time of moral, judicial and spiritual crisis?
We must look to the immortal words of the same Holy Scriptures our
Southern forebears held sacred. General Robert E.
Lee's favorite hymn causes us to give pause at this Christmas season in
remembrance. "How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, is
laid for your faith in His excellent Word! What more can He say then
to you He hath said, to you who for refuge to Jesus have
fled."
In
II Peter chapter 1 verses 12-15 we read, "Wherefore I
will not be neglegent to put you always in remembrance of these things,
though ye know them, and be established in the present truth. Yea, I
think it meet, as long as I am in this tabernacle to stir you up by
putting you in remembrance: knowing that shortly I must put off this
my tablenacle even as the Lord Jesus Christ hath showed me: moreover
I will endeavor that ye may be able after my decease to have these things
always in remembrance". Peter thought it "meet", in other words, that it was
his duty! And it was said of General Lee, that "duty was his
captain." Peter also felt obliged "to stir them up," to awaken
believers, to remind them of the truth they had been taught. The
Apostle Peter was aware he would "shortly put off" his body in
death. He was willing to die for Jesus. Peter recalled
what Jesus told him in John 21:18-19, that he would die a prisoner of his
Lord. Therefore, the Apostle Peter would "endeavor" to see that we
as Christians would have a Scriptural reminder of these
truths ("always in remembrance") of "these things."
"These things" are the truths of the "good
news of the Gospel" that Jesus is our personal deliverer, our Lord
and Savior from sin, the grave, and hell itself! We need
to be reminded always of this truth because it is easy for us to forget
"the pit from whence we were dug."
In
I Corinthians 5:1, the Apostle Paul tells believers he
was ministering to them, "to remind you of the Gospel I have preached to
you." The solution to the heresy of that day long ago was not a new
teaching---but correct understanding of the old teaching of the
Gospel. In II Timothy 2:8 and 14 Paul reminded
Timothy, when he was faced with error to first "remember Jesus Christ,
raised from the dead", and then to "keep reminding them (Christians) of
these things." In order that they surely are not "being led away
with the error of the wicked (lawless men) as described in II
Peter 2:17.
We too must be in remembrance of "these
things," or we will be compelled to repeat the painful experience of past
history, if we allow ourselves to be led away "with the error of the
wicked."
Let us resolve to be faithful to God's Word,
and carry the light of the Gospel to all men, starting in our own
"Jerusalem...Judea...Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth
(Acts 1:8)." We have a high calling in Christ Jesus to bear witness
at this Christmas to the truth of the Word of God, in our daily lives, for
our children, for our homeland, and to all as did our
Southern followers of the Savior one hundred and forty years
ago. What a legacy they left us as soldiers in gray and as true
soldiers of the cross. Dare we do less in our hour of duty this
Christmas season?
Live and share the Gospel in remembrance of
Him and them, our forefathers, who fought so valiantly for the truth and
their homeland against insurmountable odds. Have a Merry Christmas
and a blessed New Year!
By His grace,
Dr. Paul E. Bellino
Dr. Bellino is the Chaplain for the Activism Seminars held by the Georgia
Heritage Coalition.