American Minute with Bill Federer
Billy Graham "America has gone a long way down the wrong road..."
"America has gone a long way down the wrong road.
We must turn around and go back and change roads.
If ever we needed God's help, it is now ..." -stated Billy Graham, as he received the Congressional Gold Medal, May 2, 1996.
Born NOVEMBER 7, 1918, Billy Graham wanted to be a baseball player, but in 1934, after attending a revival at age 16, his life changed.
Billy Graham became an evangelist in the 1940s.
He proclaimed:
"All are sinners and stand under the judgment of God ...
Christ came to make forgiveness and salvation possible.
What did He do? He died on the cross as the complete sacrifice for our sins. He took upon Himself the judgment that we deserve ...
But like any gift, it becomes ours only when we take it ...
I may say that I believe a bridge will hold my weight. But I really believe it only when I commit myself to it and walk across it.
Saving faith involves an act of commitment and trust, in which I commit my life to Jesus Christ and trust Him alone as my Savior and Lord."
He added:
"Yes, it costs to follow Christ. But it also costs not to follow Christ."
Billy Graham personally addressed crowds of over 210 million people in 185 countries, which is more than any other person in history.
Through his radio and television programs, he reached over 2.5 billion with the Gospel.
He repudiated racial segregation and insisted on racial integration at all his crusades.
At his New York City revival in 1957, he invited Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., to preach.
Billy Graham had an unprecedented access and influence on every U.S. President from 1950 to his death in 2018:
President Truman;
President Eisenhower;
President Kennedy;
President Johnson;
President Nixon;
President Ford;
President Carter;
President Reagan;
President George H.W. Bush;
President Clinton;
President George W. Bush;
President Obama; and
President Trump.
He was friends with Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, and innumerable leaders around the world.
At a news conference, March 21, 1956, President Eisenhower stated:
"This is what I see in Billy Graham - A man who clearly understands that any advance in the world has got to be accompanied by a clear realization that man is, after all, a spiritual being."
John F. Kennedy told the Presidential Prayer Breakfast, March 1, 1962:
"We bear great responsibilities and great burdens not only to ourselves in this country but to so many around the world ...
I commend ... Reverend Billy Graham, who has served this cause about which I speak so well here and around the world. He has, I think, transmitted this most important quality of our common commitments to faith in a way which makes all of us particularly proud."
Ronald Reagan introduced Billy Graham at a California rally, stating:
"Why is a representative of government here?
To welcome with humble pride a man whose mission in life has been to remind us that in all our seeking ... the answer to each problem is to be found in the simple words of Jesus of Nazareth, who urged us to love one another."
Graham stated:
"In a world that might say one vote doesn’t matter … it does matter because each person is of infinite worth and value to God …
Your vote is a declaration of importance as a person and a citizen."
In answering a question about voting, Billy Graham stated, July 28, 2016:
"The Bible says we should do everything we possibly can to be good citizens and work for the betterment of our society, and one of the ways we can do this is by voting. God tells us to “seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you” (Jeremiah 29:7).
Rightly or wrongly, you say you’re disillusioned by what you see in politics today. But how will it be changed? Let me tell you how it won’t be changed: It won’t be changed if concerned people refuse to vote!
... It also won’t be changed if good people refuse to run for office, or if no one votes for them.
In other words, staying away from the voting booth may only perpetuate the problems you see. Although this election has passed, don’t let another one go by without your intelligent involvement.
... Christians in the first century didn’t have the privilege of voting; Caesar was a dictator, not elected by popular vote.
But those early believers were commanded to do the one thing they could do to make the world a better place:
They were told to pray. The Apostle Paul wrote, 'I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority' (1 Timothy 2:1-2).
Our world will never be perfect—not until Christ returns. But in the meantime, God wants to use us to overcome sin and establish a more just world for His glory."
Rev. Graham added:
"Bad politicians are elected by good people who don't vote."
Three Secular Reasons Why America Should Be Under God
Upon receiving the Congressional Gold Medal, May 2, 1996, Billy Graham continued his message, "The Hope for America":
"After World War II ... we had the opportunity to rule the world ...
Something has happened since those days and there is much about America that is no longer good...the list is almost endless ...
We have confused liberty with license - and we are paying the awful price. We are a society poised on the brink of self-destruction ..."
Rev. Graham continued:
"What is the problem? The real problem is within ourselves ...
I believe the fundamental crisis of our time is a crisis of the spirit.
We have lost sight of the moral and spiritual principles on which this nation was established - principles drawn largely from the Judeo-Christian tradition as found in the Bible ...
What must be done? Let me briefly suggest three things.
First, we must repent. In the depths of the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln called for special days of public repentance and prayer.
Our need for repentance is no less today ..."
He explained further:
"What does repentance mean? Repentance means to change our thinking and our way of living.
It means to turn from our sins and to commit ourselves to God and His will.
Over 2700 years ago the Old Testament prophet Isaiah declared
'Seek the Lord while he may be found, call on Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him, and to our God, for He will freely pardon' (Isaiah 55: 6-7, NIV) ..."
Graham continued:
"Second, we must commit our lives to God, and to the moral and spiritual truths that have made this nation great.
Think how different our nation would be if we sought to follow the simple and yet profound injunctions of the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount.
But we must respond to God, Who is offering us forgiveness, mercy, supernatural help, and the power to change ..."
Rev. Graham concluded:
"Third, our commitment must be translated into action - in our homes, in our neighborhoods, and in our society.
Jesus taught there are only two roads in life. One in the broad road that is easy and well-traveled, but which leads to destruction.
The other, He said, is the narrow road of truth and faith that at times is hard and lonely, but which leads to life and salvation ...
What are YOU going to do? ...
As I look out across this distinguished group gathered here, I see more than a few men and women who have what it takes, under God, to lead our country forward 'through the night'"
Rev. Billy Graham gave a sober warning on October 27, 2015:
"In the event of a national catastrophe, much confusion, terror and consternation would reign ... Suppose persecution were to come to the church in America, as it has come in other countries.
The immunity to persecution that Christians in our country have experienced in the past two or three centuries is unusual.
Christ strongly warned Christians that to follow Him would not be popular, and that in most circumstances it would mean cross-bearing and persecution.
... The Bible says that all who 'desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution' (2 Timothy 3:12). Jesus said that as the time of His return draws nigh, 'They will seize you and persecute you' (Luke 21:12).
We have no scriptural foundation for believing that we can forever escape being persecuted for Christ's sake. The normal condition for Christians is that we should suffer persecution.
Are you willing to face persecution and death for Christ's sake?"
Billy Graham "America has gone a long way down the wrong road..."
"America has gone a long way down the wrong road.
We must turn around and go back and change roads.
If ever we needed God's help, it is now ..." -stated Billy Graham, as he received the Congressional Gold Medal, May 2, 1996.
Born NOVEMBER 7, 1918, Billy Graham wanted to be a baseball player, but in 1934, after attending a revival at age 16, his life changed.
Billy Graham became an evangelist in the 1940s.
He proclaimed:
"All are sinners and stand under the judgment of God ...
Christ came to make forgiveness and salvation possible.
What did He do? He died on the cross as the complete sacrifice for our sins. He took upon Himself the judgment that we deserve ...
But like any gift, it becomes ours only when we take it ...
I may say that I believe a bridge will hold my weight. But I really believe it only when I commit myself to it and walk across it.
Saving faith involves an act of commitment and trust, in which I commit my life to Jesus Christ and trust Him alone as my Savior and Lord."
He added:
"Yes, it costs to follow Christ. But it also costs not to follow Christ."
Billy Graham personally addressed crowds of over 210 million people in 185 countries, which is more than any other person in history.
Through his radio and television programs, he reached over 2.5 billion with the Gospel.
He repudiated racial segregation and insisted on racial integration at all his crusades.
At his New York City revival in 1957, he invited Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., to preach.
Billy Graham had an unprecedented access and influence on every U.S. President from 1950 to his death in 2018:
President Truman;
President Eisenhower;
President Kennedy;
President Johnson;
President Nixon;
President Ford;
President Carter;
President Reagan;
President George H.W. Bush;
President Clinton;
President George W. Bush;
President Obama; and
President Trump.
He was friends with Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, and innumerable leaders around the world.
At a news conference, March 21, 1956, President Eisenhower stated:
"This is what I see in Billy Graham - A man who clearly understands that any advance in the world has got to be accompanied by a clear realization that man is, after all, a spiritual being."
John F. Kennedy told the Presidential Prayer Breakfast, March 1, 1962:
"We bear great responsibilities and great burdens not only to ourselves in this country but to so many around the world ...
I commend ... Reverend Billy Graham, who has served this cause about which I speak so well here and around the world. He has, I think, transmitted this most important quality of our common commitments to faith in a way which makes all of us particularly proud."
Ronald Reagan introduced Billy Graham at a California rally, stating:
"Why is a representative of government here?
To welcome with humble pride a man whose mission in life has been to remind us that in all our seeking ... the answer to each problem is to be found in the simple words of Jesus of Nazareth, who urged us to love one another."
Graham stated:
"In a world that might say one vote doesn’t matter … it does matter because each person is of infinite worth and value to God …
Your vote is a declaration of importance as a person and a citizen."
In answering a question about voting, Billy Graham stated, July 28, 2016:
"The Bible says we should do everything we possibly can to be good citizens and work for the betterment of our society, and one of the ways we can do this is by voting. God tells us to “seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you” (Jeremiah 29:7).
Rightly or wrongly, you say you’re disillusioned by what you see in politics today. But how will it be changed? Let me tell you how it won’t be changed: It won’t be changed if concerned people refuse to vote!
... It also won’t be changed if good people refuse to run for office, or if no one votes for them.
In other words, staying away from the voting booth may only perpetuate the problems you see. Although this election has passed, don’t let another one go by without your intelligent involvement.
... Christians in the first century didn’t have the privilege of voting; Caesar was a dictator, not elected by popular vote.
But those early believers were commanded to do the one thing they could do to make the world a better place:
They were told to pray. The Apostle Paul wrote, 'I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority' (1 Timothy 2:1-2).
Our world will never be perfect—not until Christ returns. But in the meantime, God wants to use us to overcome sin and establish a more just world for His glory."
Rev. Graham added:
"Bad politicians are elected by good people who don't vote."
Three Secular Reasons Why America Should Be Under God
Upon receiving the Congressional Gold Medal, May 2, 1996, Billy Graham continued his message, "The Hope for America":
"After World War II ... we had the opportunity to rule the world ...
Something has happened since those days and there is much about America that is no longer good...the list is almost endless ...
We have confused liberty with license - and we are paying the awful price. We are a society poised on the brink of self-destruction ..."
Rev. Graham continued:
"What is the problem? The real problem is within ourselves ...
I believe the fundamental crisis of our time is a crisis of the spirit.
We have lost sight of the moral and spiritual principles on which this nation was established - principles drawn largely from the Judeo-Christian tradition as found in the Bible ...
What must be done? Let me briefly suggest three things.
First, we must repent. In the depths of the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln called for special days of public repentance and prayer.
Our need for repentance is no less today ..."
He explained further:
"What does repentance mean? Repentance means to change our thinking and our way of living.
It means to turn from our sins and to commit ourselves to God and His will.
Over 2700 years ago the Old Testament prophet Isaiah declared
'Seek the Lord while he may be found, call on Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him, and to our God, for He will freely pardon' (Isaiah 55: 6-7, NIV) ..."
Graham continued:
"Second, we must commit our lives to God, and to the moral and spiritual truths that have made this nation great.
Think how different our nation would be if we sought to follow the simple and yet profound injunctions of the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount.
But we must respond to God, Who is offering us forgiveness, mercy, supernatural help, and the power to change ..."
Rev. Graham concluded:
"Third, our commitment must be translated into action - in our homes, in our neighborhoods, and in our society.
Jesus taught there are only two roads in life. One in the broad road that is easy and well-traveled, but which leads to destruction.
The other, He said, is the narrow road of truth and faith that at times is hard and lonely, but which leads to life and salvation ...
What are YOU going to do? ...
As I look out across this distinguished group gathered here, I see more than a few men and women who have what it takes, under God, to lead our country forward 'through the night'"
Rev. Billy Graham gave a sober warning on October 27, 2015:
"In the event of a national catastrophe, much confusion, terror and consternation would reign ... Suppose persecution were to come to the church in America, as it has come in other countries.
The immunity to persecution that Christians in our country have experienced in the past two or three centuries is unusual.
Christ strongly warned Christians that to follow Him would not be popular, and that in most circumstances it would mean cross-bearing and persecution.
... The Bible says that all who 'desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution' (2 Timothy 3:12). Jesus said that as the time of His return draws nigh, 'They will seize you and persecute you' (Luke 21:12).
We have no scriptural foundation for believing that we can forever escape being persecuted for Christ's sake. The normal condition for Christians is that we should suffer persecution.
Are you willing to face persecution and death for Christ's sake?"