2018 Christian Union National Fast Devotional
By christian union
“And God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding beyond measure, and breadth of mind like the sand on the seashore, so that Solomon's wisdom surpassed the wisdom of all the people of the east and all the wisdom of Egypt. … He spoke of trees, from the cedar that is in Lebanon to the hyssop that grows out of the wall. He spoke also of beasts, and of birds, and of reptiles, and of fish. And people of all nations came to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and from all the kings of the earth, who had heard of his wisdom.” -1 Kings 4:29-30, 33-34
Public education in the United States has become a mostly godless enterprise. Unfortunately, the more “elite” an academic institution is, the more pride it takes in a secular approach to learning. Modern educators falsely presume that the best path to knowledge is one that is without bias of religion. However, in their pursuit for untainted learning, they keep themselves from the beginning of wisdom – the fear of the Lord.
This humanistic approach to learning was not always or usually the case in our country. Many of our nation’s founding fathers affirmed the vital importance of education and the role of Christianity alongside it. Benjamin Rush captured the sentiment of many early Americans in this quote: “[T]he only means of establishing and perpetuating our forms of government is the universal education of our youth in the principles of Christianity by means of the Bible.”
Our nation’s first higher educational institutions were established specifically for the purpose of educating American youth in the ways of God. Our early leaders knew that wisdom and knowledge were discovered in Jesus Christ Himself (Colossians 2:2-3).
Even into the 20th century, national officials regarded the Bible as the preeminent source of knowledge. Our 26th President Theodore Roosevelt quipped, “A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education.” Roosevelt was a Harvard and Columbia grad in a day when a very small percentage of the population obtained a college degree.
Spiritual knowledge and academic knowledge are not obtained separately – one in pursuit of God and one apart from Him. All truth is God’s truth. All learning and knowledge comes from Him.
King Solomon was blessed with a special divine gifting of wisdom. Solomon’s wisdom was evident in all areas of life and learning. He was a master in botany and zoology, leadership and organizational management, sociology and psychology. Solomon’s wisdom was an incredible gift to God’s people and a source of praise to Solomon’s God.
As we pray for transformation in our educational system, let’s pray for a return of the fear of God. That may seem hard to imagine in today’s cultural environment, but God has brought about this kind of dramatic change in the past. An episode from the history of Princeton University provides a perfect example.
In the 1790s American colleges were overrun by French liberalism and lawlessness and immorality of all kinds. The once Christian-founded institutions were a shadow of their former glory. Christianity was suffering such decline that only two students in the Princeton student body professed to being followers of Christ. However, in 1815 Princeton President Ashbel Green led all students to memorize and recite five chapters of the Bible per week in addition to their regular studies and other Christian activities. As students began consuming God’s words, many hearts were melted and almost half of the student body was drawn to the fount of wisdom.
Let’s pray for a revolution in our educational approach in America:
- Pray for God to raise up courageous Christian leaders in our school boards and administrative positions;
- Pray for these courageous Christian leaders in primary, secondary, and higher education schools;
- Pray for a paradigm shift that welcomes the input of the Bible and God in education.
- Pray for a revival of many hearts and minds to be open to accept Truth and make Him Lord of their lives.
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