National Borders & The Bible
BY PGF2 years, 3 months ago
Replace “Biden Maladministration” with Washington DC since Reagan first gave amnesty, and you’re set. The author, bless his heart*, is still living in the fog of delusion about the Republicans. He’ll learn, after decades of betrayal, they all do. That’s another topic.
The collapsing border disaster under the Biden Maladministration is a live topic of international consequence today. Many well meaning Christians believe it is wrong to keep refugees out on a temporary basis because they believe borders are man-made constructs lacking biblical warrant. Besides the contradiction obvious in their having homes with walls and locked doors, their argument does not hold.
Established borders are biblically warranted as we see in two clear scriptural examples. Though other arguments are available, these are quite potent.
In building a case for national borders, Dr. Gentry starts in Genesis and then briefly discusses the Law and historical books primarily.
Any discussion of the necessity of national borders must start with a REAL definition of Nation, which comes from the word natal, meaning: of the same womb/lineage. A proper definition includes a common language, customs, and, most importantly, common religion.
Briefly, distinct religions won’t coexist. They can’t. The Bible clarifies that conversion is necessary for an immigrating person to be accepted into a nation. This is actual assimilation. It’s even true for Christians today. To be a citizen of the Kingdom of God, you must first be converted by God, accepting Christ under the power of the Holy Spirit, or you are a trespasser in the kingdom of heaven; woe to you, for except you be born again, damnable is your end indeed (Matthew 18:3, John 3:3, others).
Not mentioned in the article is the fact that the Hebrews were a religious, ethnic, and linguistically unique people. And in the few instances where they weren’t, again, adherence to the religious Law (conversion) was required. A country is simply some distinct region or a land area.
Chapters 9-11 of Genesis detail the creation of Nations. In a longer form post, we could include the post-flood covenant through to the Tower of Babel. The covenant with every living creature and the rights of men are discussed here.
The author does an excellent job of taking complicated topics and making them accessible to the average Christian, and he keeps posts to a digestible size, something most appreciate. That’s probably one reason he doesn’t tackle the abovementioned points while offering only two clear instances from Scripture.
*This is a southernism. Sometimes it’s not, but we’re using it only as tongue in cheek. We deeply respect Dr. Gentry’s work.
On August 30, 2022 at 5:10 am, Alex said:
Thank you for sharing.
I work with and know too many evangicucks who are obsessed with letting in and helping “migrants” yet won’t put their money where their mouths are and open up their front door.
On August 30, 2022 at 10:09 am, Ned said:
“Christian” NGO’s like Catholic and Lutheran Social Services are making a killing helping import and housing aliens.
The pastor of the church I no longer attend said on my very last visit that illegal alien invaders were “children of God” and thus require our acceptance.
I guess under that test, so was Hitler.