Is God’s Judgment Coming or Already Upon Us?
Richard Capriola has been studying America, exploring the nation’s social policies from a scriptural viewpoint. The result is a new book: A Nation Under Judgment.
The book investigates social issues, including hunger, poverty, income inequality, marriage and the environment, through both a biblical and public policy lens. His work also examines the role of campaign contributions versus God’s point of view in shaping our national agenda.
“The evidence of our moving away from God’s point of view cannot be ignored. Since 1962, we have banned prayer in our public schools,” says Capriola, a retired hospital chaplain and church-based outreach leader. “We have enacted national policies that ignore God’s point of view of the beginning of life. In spite of our blessing of enormous wealth, we continue to allow millions of Americans—many of them children—to go hungry or homeless every day.”
Some say America is already under judgment and we haven’t seen the worst of it yet. Some claim President Obama is an instrument of judgment. Some don’t believe in God’s judgment in a dispensation of grace. Some say judgment is looming but not here yet. Where do you stand? And, while you are making your stand, will you also commit to praying?