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The Pattern of Falling Nations

History tells a sobering story. Great nations rise and they fall. Egypt stood as a mighty power with vast armies and wealth. Its pharaohs considered themselves gods. Then Moses, an old shepherd, walked in with God's word. God humbled Egypt. Babylon had immense walls and hanging gardens. King Nebuchadnezzar boasted about his own power and majesty. God humbled him until he looked to heaven.

Greece spread its culture and language across the known world through Alexander the Great. But he could not conquer death. His empire crumbled. Rome built roads and laws that influenced centuries. It seemed eternal. Yet internal decay; corruption, moral erosion, and self-indulgence, weakened it from within. Outside enemies only finished what decay had started.

The pattern is clear. Nations fall when they believe they are too powerful, don't need God, trust human wisdom, or think they will last forever. God blesses nations, but He also holds them accountable. America is not an exception to this pattern. Our hope cannot be in our military, economy, or political system. These are blessings from God, but they cannot replace God Himself. Are we reading history with pride or with humility?

“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD...” (Psalm 33:12, KJV)

Prayer: Thank God for the blessings He has given our nation, and pray for a spirit of humility to replace national pride.

Challenge: Read a news headline today and use it as a prompt to pray for God’s mercy on our nation.

To listen to the sermon that corresponds with this devotion, click the link: https://www.mbcpb.org/media

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