A Line In The Sand Is Being Drawn Again by Chuck Baldwin, December 12, 2013By Chuck Baldwin December 12, 2013 This column is archived here. In March of 1836, a young man of twenty-three years of age took his sword out of its scabbard and drew a line in the sand in front of an old mission outside of San Antonio, Texas, and called on the men defending that mission who were willing to stay on the ramparts and face an opposing army more than ten times their number to signify their commitment by stepping across the line. Of course, the young man was William Barrett Travis and the old mission was the Alamo. He could not have known it then, but Travis’ line in the sand would forever become the benchmark by which all future acts of commitment would be measured. In a mystical way, but, then again, in very real way, Travis’ line in the sand is being drawn again. Oh, it may not be a line in dirt drawn by the point of a sword; it is a line in the hearts of men being drawn by the Spirit of God. My last three columns (not including the column promoting THE FREEDOM DOCUMENTS) generated more responses than any three columns I have ever written, and I have been writing this column for some fifteen years. At first, the responses were mostly negative and often vitriolic. But this past week, responses have been over 90% positive and very enthusiastic. I am confident that the manner in which these columns have brought out intense emotion and determination on both sides is a microcosm of what is happening nationally. A line in the sand for freedom is being drawn once again. This line in the sand for freedom is separating people in a major way. And this is not necessarily a bad thing. In the same way that God commanded Abram to separate from his home and kin, so, too, the Spirit of God is separating people many times from their friends, their neighbors, their kinfolk, and, yes, their church families. I seem to recall that during the period of the early church, the conflict of principle forever separated the apostles Paul and Silas. And during America’s War for Independence, the conflict of principle separated Benjamin Franklin and his son William--as it did tens of thousands of others.
Perhaps not since the days
of Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, et al., have Americans been forced to
deal--intellectually, reasonably, emotionally, volitionally, and
spiritually--with the fundamental issues of liberty as we are being
forced to do today. For way too long, Americans have taken freedom for
granted. For way too long, our educational and religious institutions
(not to mention our homes) have not taught the fundamental principles of
liberty. This negligence has brought our country to the brink of
oppression and despotism. And, just as was the case in Colonial America,
a line in the sand for freedom is being drawn in the hearts of men.
This internal line in the sand is being drawn irrespective of a person’s
education, temperament, upbringing, intelligence, or faith. While some
men seem to be content to live under the heel of governmental
oppression, many others have an innate thirst for freedom that all of
the armies in the world cannot quench.
In truth, the thirst for
freedom is part of Natural Law. A horse is not broken without a fight; a
tiger or lion will pace its cage as long as it can walk looking for an
avenue of escape; a bird will fly around its cage ten thousand times
looking for an opening to return to the sky. Yes, animals can be
broken--and so can be some men, unfortunately. But the innate desire for
freedom is born in the soul of every man.
However, the desire for comfort, ease, and material pleasure is a
handsome tempter that many people find more attractive than the harsh
and weather-torn face of liberty. Plus, the further liberty slips out of
view, the more vague the memory of it becomes. And before we realize
it, the face of liberty is only seen in the irrelevant relics of the
songs and statues of history. But it is exactly at this point that the
Spirit of God begins to renew in the hearts of men the Natural thirst
for liberty. And that is precisely what is happening now.
All over America, and, yes,
all over the world, people’s hearts are beating fast for freedom. I am
receiving thousands of letters and emails from people all over the
globe. Unfortunately for many of these people, they do not live in a
country in which the governmental and political foundation and structure
is conducive to the reclamation of liberty. But in the United States,
it is not a matter of government; it is a matter of will. Do the
American people yet have the will to reclaim liberty?
While it would appear that the majority of today’s Americans have
allowed ignorance, materialism, and false Bible teaching regarding the
principles of liberty to suppress their love of liberty, I am absolutely
convinced that the spirit of liberty is swelling in the hearts of
teeming millions of people. Highly educated and high school dropouts,
affluent and average, Christians and unchurched, men and women, young
and old: their hearts are ablaze with the love of liberty. And they are
no longer content to surround themselves with those who would allow the
chains of servitude to be clamped around their necks.
Are we patriots or
loyalists? That question had to be answered by every man and woman in
Colonial America. The same question must be answered by every American
today. Are we going to bravely fight for the principles of liberty as
did our patriot forebears, or are we going to be loyal to a corrupt and
tyrannical system that is literally choking the life out of our
freedoms? And how each of us answers that question will determine the
direction and destination of our lives and futures.
The freedom to separate is a Natural right. Forced union is not a union
at all; it is enslavement. The current world and U.S. maps are
testimonies to the right of Natural separation. Pat Buchanan recently
wrote:
“In the last decade of the 20th century, as the Soviet Empire
disintegrated, so, too, did that prison house of nations, the USSR.“Out of the decomposing carcass came Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Moldova, all in Europe; Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Caucasus; and Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia.
“Transnistria then broke free of Moldova, and Abkhazia and South Ossetia fought free of Georgia.
“Yugoslavia dissolved far more violently into the nations of Serbia,
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo.
“The Slovaks seceded from Czechoslovakia.”
Buchanan also notes that in the U.S., “Four of our 50 states--Maine,
Vermont, Kentucky, West Virginia--were born out of other states.”
See Pat’s column at:
Is Red State America Seceding?
Think of this, too: the most
fundamental and sacred union of all is the union of a man and woman in
marriage. Had Adam and Eve not fallen into sin, there would, no doubt,
be no right or reason for separation. (Matthew 19:8) But with the fall
of man into sin came all kinds of abuse. As a result, the Scriptures
grant divorce (separation) on the grounds of both adultery (Matthew 19)
and abandonment (I Corinthians 7). While never preferred, few among us
would deny the right of a husband or wife to separate under certain
circumstances. Because not every man is willing to be governed by the
Natural and revealed laws of God, men are granted the right to separate
themselves from those who would violate the fundamental principles upon
which the union is based. This is true maritally, ecclesiastically,
spiritually, socially, and politically.
In 1836, Will Travis drew a line in the sand to separate those who were
willing to defend the liberty of Texas on the ramparts of the Alamo from
those who were not. And I am convinced that God is drawing a line in
the hearts of men today for the same reason: to separate those who are
willing to give their lives in the defense of liberty from those who are
not. And, ironically, the freedom of everyone--including the ones who
are not willing to defend it--depends on the willingness of the ones who
are. I guess it’s always been that way.
I know which side of the
line I am on; and after the deluge of correspondence I have received
over the past couple of weeks, I know I am not alone.
P.S. Remember, for the month of December, we are offering both “Romans
13: The True Meaning of Submission,” and “To Keep or Not To Keep: Why
Christians Should Not Give Up Their Guns” at a significant discount.
These books, written by my constitutional attorney son and me, normally
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(c) Chuck Baldwin
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