The Christians Are the Pillars of a Nation (Pasche)
We know that all things work together for good to them that love God. Romans 8:28.
True Christians honor the magistrates and hold them in love and esteem. We honor them even in our public services by men tioning them in our general prayer every Sunday.
The Christians, furthermore, conform to the laws and never take part in a revolt. They also scrupulously pay the taxes im posed upon them and do their part as citizens to promote the general welfare of the State. They seek the peace of the nation. They spread the glad tidings of the Gospel of Christ, who is the Fountain of great blessings. Above,all, they endeavor to bring up their children as pious, God-fearing men and women, who, when ever their country’s call places them into public offices, will render a conscientious performance of their duties and an honest adminis tration of public affairs. For is it not true that that State and that city is best provided for whose citizens are actuated by Christian principles? Government has in Christians the best support as regards true morality, for they are the very sap and marrow of all true moral influence. Moreover, by their good example, Chris tians prompt the children of this world to display more natural uprightness and faithfulness in the performance of those things which their government demands of them.
The Christians are indeed the cause of all divine blessings showered upon a nation. If they do what is right, they can bring about so much, that the nation throughout which they are, as it were, strewed as salt does not become corrupt or ruined. The Christians are the pillars of a nation. They are the props and foundation of the state. They are the dam which keeps back the water of divine wrath. Take, for example, the citizens of Sodom. God agreed not to destroy the place if ten righteous people were found in it. The large city of Nineveh was spared by God because its inhabitants repented upon hearing Jonah. Whenever, there fore, a nation has been severely punished on account of its sins, it was because it lacked true Christians who stayed the punishing hand of God.