It should be of no wonderment, no being surprised, the overly used word shocked, or rocked to the core of one’s being whatever occurs in America, to America due solely to our horrible, sinful, rebellious view and treatment of God Almighty.
He Who by His will puts each breath in each person’s lungs. Keeps their hearts beating. Puts every morsel of food, every dollar they have, who clothes them in every thread and fiber they have. The One True God, Creator, Adonai, the Triune God of Father, Son Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit.
Rejected. Either no relationship with Him or one tailored to the whims and delusion of an individual at enmity with God as they reveal their utter lack of reverence, awe — fear of the Lord for Who He is, what He has done, what He does every moment of every day in every life.
What’s the matter, worldly mind, worldly philosophies, worldly psychology, worldly idols replaced the One True God?
Well, there are consequences for such an attitude and behavior. Eternal consequences.
Where’s the sacrifice, the humility, the obedience, the understanding, the wisdom, the acknowledgment and submitting before Him?
Woe to any and all who rebel and imagine they can create God in their image, reducing Him to fit their shallow understanding and their denial worse than the apostle Peter’s, for Peter recalled the worlds of the Lord, repented, wept, and became the true disciple he did only after his turning from the Lord Who he knew — intimately — only to be struck within his heart and spirit in painful sorrow acknowledging his rejection.
To repent. To never be the same because of his commitment to the Lord for the rest of his life.
His example is in God’s Word for a reason.
Continue on as we have, as we are, pretending, going through the motions — or not even doing that — do not reel in wonderment, surprise, or feign shock when told by the LORD, “Depart from me, I never knew you!”
Heaven forbid I, or anyone, is the recipient of those words from the LORD.
Only one way to be assured.
Follow with all the heart, mind, spirit, soul and being within the Way, the Truth, the Life, the Light, the Lord Jesus Christ, Yeshua Hamashiach.
Eat, drink, pray of His Word. In His Word.
There’s always only a remnant. Be that worn, weary, perhaps even in tatters, cut of cloth clinging to, within the remnant of the Lord our God.
I can’t take one more step, exhale, see what’s around me, hear, have LIFE! except by the will of God. Period! He knows my every thought. And yours. And every person’s every thought. Every hair on every head. He made us! He also made U.S. and He can remove us and remove U.S.
His will be done on earth, as in heaven, His kingdom come.
And He is coming sooner rather than later.
Will each of us be prepared, equipped, ready?
To the end.
No matter what may come.
Will we be caught up with Him, or if breath and animation of this flesh ceases, the body dies, before the Rapture will we hear, “Well done, good and faithful servent, enter into your rest?”
Come on people, enough already!
Woe to us, woe to U.S. Cease and desist in living in an election outcome when the most important election may be in question. Are we the elect of God truly born from above, born anew, obedient, living for the Lord, a light unto the world, the salt of the earth. Knowing one Bible verse. Thinking attending church is the admission ticket. As much dust on the Bible in the house as there is dust on the heart, soul, spirit and mind for God.
Too busy in the world, eh?
Humm…interesting then what lies ahead.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Wednesday, March 12th, 2025
American Worldview Inventory 2025: America’s Deteriorating Relationship with God
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
George Barna
Cultural Research Center Arizona Christian University
Dear _________,
My latest research from the American Worldview Inventory 2025 reveals a significant deterioration of the belief in and reliance upon the God of the Bible, reflecting a broader cultural shift away from a biblical worldview—and from God Himself.
The findings from today’s report are both profound—and troubling.
- Only 40% of all Americans believe that the God of the Bible exists and influences human lives.
- A mere 16% say that God is the most important element in their lives.
- Just 9% report having an intimate, interactive spiritual relationship with Him.
- Only 14% allow God to have total influence over their life choices.
And this shift is also occurring within the Church itself. Among self-identified Christians, the findings highlight a dramatically weakening connection to God’s centrality in daily life:
- While 88% of those who believe in God identify as Christians, only 20% describe their relationship with Him as intimate and interactive.
- More than 60% of Christians do not consider their relationship with God to be the most important one in their lives.
- Nearly one-third of Christians do not believe that God is actively involved in every aspect of their daily existence.
- Over two-thirds of Christians acknowledge that they do not allow God to have total influence over their lives and decisions.
This growing spiritual disengagement is not merely redefining individual faith—it is accelerating the nation’s divorce from the God of the Bible.
As Americans increasingly reject His authority and life principles, the consequences are evident—reshaping morality, decision-making, and social structures. Choices have consequences, and the hardships we endure as a society are inextricably linked to our spiritual affairs with false gods and the elevation of self over our Creator-King.
As a valued supporter of the Cultural Research Center and Arizona Christian University, you play a crucial role in advancing biblical truth in a time of increasing spiritual apathy. Your partnership enables us to conduct and disseminate essential research and practical calls to action, equipping pastors, educators, and faith leaders with the insights necessary to guide believers toward a renewed commitment to God—and the restoration of the biblical worldview in our nation.
Thank you for your dedication to this critical work.
Blessings,
George Barna
Director of Research, Cultural Research Center
Professor, Arizona Christian University
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