WNP - Follow on Twitter
WNP - Join Facebook page
World News & Prophecy Blog
 
Subscribe to WNP eNews
Archived WNP eNews
November 5, 2009
Europe Takes a Giant Step Forward
October 22, 2009
Discerning This Time
September 17, 2009
The Man Who Saved Millions of Lives
September 3, 2009
Not By Might Nor By Power
August 20, 2009
Start of School Reignites Swine Flu Fears
August 6, 2009
Selling the Apocalype
July 23, 2009
Tom Watson's Life Lesson for You
July 10, 2009
Pope Benedict Calls for "True World Authority"
June 25, 2009
Don't Cry for Me Argentina
June 11, 2009
European Elections
May 28, 2009
Great Britain's Scandal Plagued Parliament
May 14, 2009
A Summer Reading List


Current Issue:
November 2009
A New Superpower? Europe Takes a Big Step Forward!
A New Superpower to Emerge
Restoration: Discerning This Time
How Long Will the NATO Alliance Last?
An American Thanksgiving
Europe and the Church, Part 13: And One Is Yet to Come
This Is the Way...Peeking Into Eternity

World News & Prophecy eNews Archive

May 31, 2007

Dear World News and Prophecy Subscriber,

While working this week on a future Beyond Today television program titled "Armageddon in Your Lifetime," I was looking for a quote about President Ronald Reagan's fascination with Bible prophecy. This morning while reading through the news, I found this example mentioned in the context of presidential leadership.

Historian Michael Beschloss has written a book on the faith of American presidents. He tells the story of Ronald Reagan's concern over Armageddon. President Reagan understood what Revelation said about armies gathering in the Middle East in a climactic battle at the end of the age. He feared this scene was near and openly discussed it with visitors. His aides asked him to stop, since he was scaring people! I find it fascinating that an American president would be so bold about his belief.

The most compelling example Beschloss studied is Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was a skeptic through most of his life, but the agony of the Civil War and the death of two of his sons changed him.

He felt his moral duty was to discover what God wanted him to do. In a handwritten, undated note found in his desk after his assassination, Abraham Lincoln gave perhaps the best clue to his religious faith.

He scrawled that while "the will of God prevails," he was struggling to understand His attitude toward the Civil War. The Almighty "could have either saved or destroyed the Union" without a civil war. "And, having begun, he could give the final victory to either side any day. Yet the contest proceeds."

President Lincoln observed that it was "quite possible" that God's purpose is "something different" from either North or South. Thus as Commander-in-Chief, he felt he must keep on trying to discover what it was.

I find this is a sound approach to understanding what God is doing in any part of our life. It is better to seek to understand what God is doing rather than force our will and call it God's will. God says His ways are higher than ours are and His thoughts are different from ours. Anytime we seek to push our own will forward, we are likely to run into snags.

Humility says we should hesitate to follow our first impulse, instead seeking God's will through deliberative Bible study and prayer. When our will shouts so loud in our minds that we cannot hear God, we are headed for a fall. Pride has overtaken our spiritual senses and canceled out any chance to understand what God is doing in our life for that moment. Humility is getting ourselves, and our will, out of the way long enough for God's will to be understood. That is the right path to guidance and empowerment.

June World News and Prophecy

photo: Queen Elizabeth IIWe are working this week on the June issue of World News and Prophecy. Each issue tends to take on a theme. This time our writers seem to be focusing on events in Great Britain. Melvin Rhodes writes about our fascination with Queen Elizabeth II. The queen was in America earlier this month. Her presence is a reminder of the special relationship between our two nations. That relationship is deeper than politics, language and culture.

John Schroeder has written about the drive for Scottish independence that threatens to break the union that helped to make Britain "great." You may not know much about this subject, but this article will help fill in the gaps.

I appreciate the response you give to these biweekly newsletters. My goal is to keep in touch with you and bring you a comment on the news while focusing on the spiritual meaning behind it all. You can always stay in touch via our Web site at wnponline.org.

Keep watching,

Darris McNeely

 

Related Resources

Ronald Reagan: In His Own Words

What Is True Leadership?

Where Have All the Leaders Gone?


© 1995-2009 United Church of God, an International Association | Request Free Literature | Privacy Policy
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. All correspondence and questions should be sent to info@wnponline.org. Send inquiries regarding the operation of this Web site to webmaster@wnponline.org.