Saturday, April 13, 2024

The Travail of The Christian Faith

Introduction

When the confederation began over a century and half ago, the public rhetoric that Canada was a "Dominion" was taken from the Bible verse of Psalm 72:8. Laws regarding personal morality in the land reflected popular Christian standards. The public calendar was marked by Christian holidays, especially Christmas and Easter, and Sunday was traditionally a day of rest. Today, just like in many Western Christian civilizations especially those which through the vehicle of faith and the 18th century industrial revolution became world powers and great influence to other parts of the world in terms of religious beliefs, economy and social lifestyles, Canada’s romance with faith has deteriorated. Jesus Himself foresaw how the challenges of changing time and age will erode the faith of many when in Luke 18:1-8 He asked: “when the Son of man shall return, will He find faith on earth?” In other words, if the Son of man were to return to the Dominion of Canada and the world today, will He find faith in the lands? Or, has Satan so much taken a hold of the nations and their citizenries that the faith of Canada and others has failed?

Faith Laid The Foundation

Before the 18th century European Enlightenment, it was tradition in Europe that political stability depends in part on the people's allegiance to one church, established as an arm of the royal government. European kings were known as "vicars of Christ" long before the pope assumed that title, and many colonial administrators saw their own role in a religious light. British North America also began as long ago as 1497 when John Cabot working on behalf of the British Crown first discovered the coast of North America and claimed Newfoundland for the English. Our European fathers and first movers who voyaged to make this land our home on natives land did so by faith.  They recognized the supremacy of God and depended on Him for help. We see this in founder of Montreal,  Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve as he, in 1643 (more than two centuries before the beginning of confederation) erected a wooden cross at the summit of what is today Mount Royal to thank God for sparing the young colony from rising flood waters. As of 1861, just 6 years before John A. Macdonald and other politicians would help begin the coming together of the colonies to form one nation, all of the over three million white populations who lived in British colonies of North America identified as Christians – about half of them were Catholic and half Protestant. And so was the Dominion of Canada indeed founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law in 1867 by godly men and women.

Growing Secularity

During the 18th century, both French and British governments began taking the tradition of alliance to a church for granted to open the door to the idea of a dichotomy between religion and the secular due in part to pressure by separatists and anti-faith aficionados whose vulgar attempts to null faith on scientific grounds rather was providing even stronger proofs for belief. But like little leaven, the movements have today evolved governments into Principalities and Powers against faith – the greatest instrument used in fighting faith (not the fight of faith that Paul recommended) by faithless campaigners today is the State. Thrown out by the Canadian parliament since 2008, absconded by the British House of Commons, and under strangulation at the Capitol; the rake is on, to demolish the structures, symbols, teaching and expressions of faith and remove them from our public places. In Quebec for example, Bouchard-Taylor commission's recommendation on matters of faith and religion contained in the 2008 Abridged Report states; “Catholicism has left an indelible mark on Québec’s history. Traces of it are all around us. Under the principle of the neutrality of the State, religious displays linked to the functioning of public institutions should be abandoned. Thus, we do not believe that the crucifix in the National Assembly and the prayers that precede municipal council meetings have their place in a secular State. In both instances, public institutions are associated with a single religious affiliation rather than addressing themselves to all citizens.” In the neighboring nation United States, on April 15, 2010, a federal judge in Wisconsin ruled on the National Day of Prayer as unconstitutional, claiming the day amounts to a call for religious action. Today, Christmas season is being replace by Holiday – what we now hear is “Happy Holiday” instead of the age long “Merry Christmas.”

Science Cancel Atheism

The movement towards completely secularized society began with the revolutions in science, philosophy, civilization, and politics. It is somewhat funny how that since the fall of the first man Adam in Eden; the more our eyes are opened to know, the farer we seem to want to run from the Maker, either out of fear and shame that we are naked and helpless or out of utter pride that we know enough to do on our own and independent of Him. Knowledge belong to the Creator. The one who planted the tree of knowledge of good and evil, He is the author of all knowledge and He is all knowing. And rather than oppose or diminish God, scientific evidence instead proof Intelligence behind the cosmos, i.e. the universe is the work of Intelligent Design (ID). Canadians and the human race did not evolve from some Ape; man was created in the image of God by God. And if for reasons of our knowledge, creativities, inventions and innovations that we continue to build and continue to evolve our society to the present hi-tech driven super modern world we denigrate Faith and curse God, then what will one do at that time, when he sees an even greater wonders that is coming, things that have eluded human intellects and abilities in soon to come time? In Revelation 13, there comes a time of the end when a common beast and nonhuman creature will be given power to do great wonders, including giving life and breadth to a molten image of another beast and causing it to speak. If indeed science breed reasons and we are indeed reasoning with open minds, we would before now realize that we have proven the existence of Jehovah Energy!

I have seen the travail, which God hath given to the sons of men to be exercised in it. He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end (Ecclesiates 3:10-13)

Time Has Changed

Since the age of enlightenment, the non-religious population began to grow although not without disruptions by wars, natural disasters and other life threatening events that pull more people toward belief. For instance, in the wake of the Second World War, church attendance at weekly services was high, and resources that once went into war was now devoted to building peace, giving leaders confident in the strength of the churches. However, in the 1960s, church attendance and vocations to the ordained ministry fell off sharply, most dramatically in Québec, and other places. At the end of the 1960s, many Catholic and mainstream Protestant leaders had agreed that religious institutions would have to align to changing times by accommodating church doctrine to science, and by articulating a social gospel that address the material issues of economic inequality, racism, sexism, and North America militarism. Harvard Theological Review of 2006 proposed a two-way dialectic between theology and the world – the former opening its door to the later as essential to the healthy growth and development of both faith, our understanding of the world, and our constantly evolving culture which we bequeath to our children. Presently, nearly one-quarter of Canada's population has no religious affiliation with the non-religious population younger than the general population according to the 2011 National Household Survey. The strong efficacy of the Christian Faith that was the bedrock of governance and source of societal values in Canada and other Western countries is today being abandoned. Also, the glory and piousness attached to religious events and rites by our fathers and founders of our nation now meet cold blooded generation.

Conclusion

Where is thy faith O Canada/nations (Luke 8:25)? Whereas faith is a personal thing of the heart, allowing the wind of unbelief and ungodliness to blow away the structures, symbols and expressions of the Christian Faith across the country and nations plays so much to raising a generation that would/do not know the Lord. The Enemy knows what he is doing. Signs and symbols are also key ways and parts of communication; the three wise men trailed the star in the sky to Baby Jesus when He was born. Seeing historic signs such as the cross on Mont-Royal in Montreal or other crosses and faith symbols on  old buildings converted for secular uses across the country can spark some curiosity that could lead individuals to inquire, learn about and embrace the Christian Faith. In sport, a coach is being sacked when he fails to lead his team or ward to success. The Lord God seems the only Coach, Mentor and indeed Father who have never failed, yet Canadians and nations pride in “sacking Him!” We’ve "sacked Him" from our government, families, schools, businesses, marriages and relationships, careers, and our personal lives; still, He seats in Heaven and continues to rule in the affairs of men, and keep our land glorious and free! As we all continue as nations under Heaven, the call is for all Canadians and every nation to reflect on the labors of the heroes past who had no comfort of today but survived and succeeded in taking the message of Salvation in Jesus Christ to the nations, though not without regrettable human tendencies. Faith in God Almighty through His begotten Son, Jesus Christ, is the absolute essential for our life and peace .

“"I the LORD do not change. So you, O descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed. Ever since the time of your forefathers you have turned away from my decrees and have not kept them. Return to me, and I will return to you," says the LORD Almighty” (Malachi 3:6-7)


Ubong Ambrose is a prolific author & Lead Pastor at Seat of Honor Ministries, Ottawa Ontario