birthday. May our hearts be stirred with gratitude as we remember
our nation’s many achievements. We thank God that despite the lack
of natural resources, and despite the wide diversity of its people,
Singapore has grown so well. Observers around the world continue to
marvel that Singapore exerts an economic and even a political
influence in the world today that is out of proportion to its size.
The Lord has blessed our nation with a wonderful combination of good
leadership, people, resources, talents and knowledge that has worked
so well to make this nation what it is today.
Hence, it is only right that we should
acknowledge God and give all glory and thanks to Him. Let us seek
His blessings upon our land, and pray that the Lord will continue to
grant us good leadership in our government, and guide our leaders as
they make policies that will have an important impact on our
nation’s future. How comforting it is to know that God has been
ruling and overruling all the affairs of our nation. He has been at
the helm, directing every event in our nation’s history – from the
founding of Singapore in 1819, to the Japanese Occupation
(1942-1945), to the time when Singapore became a sovereign
independent state in 1965.
God Is the Supreme Ruler of all Nations
Every king and ruler in the world, even the
greatest among all rulers, receives his right to rule from God
alone, and must be subject to Him. Romans 13:1 tells us plainly that
there is no power but of God and the "powers that be are ordained
of God." This means that every government, regime and kingdom
can only be in power because the Lord grants it the right to
exercise authority in this world for a limited time.
No world empire, no matter how great or powerful,
can last for long. The book of Daniel speaks of four great ancient
empires: The Babylonian Empire lasted for only 67 years (606-539
B.C.). The Medo-Persian Empire that replaced it lasted for 207 years
(539-331 B.C.). Then came the Greek empire through Alexander the
Great and this lasted for 268 years (331 B.C.- 63 B.C.). This in
turn gave way to the Roman Empire which lasted for about 560 years
(A.D. 63 – 500).
None can stay in power longer than God permits.
"The Most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to
whomsoever He will." (Daniel 4:25). When the Lord sees fit to
change the leadership of a nation, He will replace it with another
through various means. Last year we saw how the Lord brought an end
to the regime of an Iraqi dictator through war. Fourteen years ago
we saw how the Lord brought an end to the Soviet Union. The outcome
of every war, revolution, and military coup is determined by
Him, as is the result of every general or presidential election.
This then explains the rise and fall of every
kingdom, regime and nation that this world has seen from the
beginning of time until now. They all received their allotted time
of glory in this world from the Lord. Why did God not allow any of
these world powers to remain forever? The answer for this can be
found in the latter part of Proverbs 14:34 – "Righteousness
exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people."
God Is the Supreme Judge of all Nations
The Lord takes notice of the sins of every nation
that has existed in history. They are a reproach to the nation. And
sin has been the cause of each nation’s downfall. As each nation
grows and develops materially, it gradually degenerates spiritually.
There is complacency, pride, bribery and corruption. Prosperity
brings affluence, materialism, sloth and decadence.
The Lord then is the supreme Judge of all the
earth who sees all these things happening, and decides when a
nation’s sins have reached such a level of reproach that it is ripe
for judgment. One example of this is the judgment that befell the
cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. These twin cities were thriving
because of their excellent location in the very fertile and
well-watered Jordan valley. But the prosperity that the people
enjoyed made them hedonistic and very decadent, to the point that
sexual immorality and homosexual sins became their way of life. The
Lord brought an end to the twin cities by sending a great
cataclysmic destruction upon them. They have disappeared without a
trace! It is significant that when Abraham pleaded with the Lord to
rescue his righteous nephew Lot from Sodom just before this awful
judgment came, he said to Him, "Shall not the Judge of all the
earth do right?" (Genesis 18:25). Like Abraham, we too must
always acknowledge that God is the supreme Judge of all the earth.
When the sins of any nation have gone past the limit that the
supreme Judge has set, He has every right to bring an end to it.
In like manner, God brought an end to several
other nations in Israel’s history because of their sins. The
Amalekites were destroyed because of their 500-year history of
sinful aggression against Israel (1 Samuel 15:2,3; 2 Samuel 1:1).
The Edomites were likewise judged by the Lord because they had
helped the enemies of Israel to destroy Jerusalem, although they
were related to the Israelites. Edom’s death sentence can be found
in the book of Obadiah.
The book of Nahum issues the death sentence on
the city of Nineveh. Although this city had been mercifully spared
from judgment when its inhabitants repented at the time of Jonah,
they had returned to their old sins, and after 100 years they were
ripe for God’s judgment. Nineveh was one of the largest cities of
ancient times, large enough to accommodate 600,000 people. It was
located on the eastern bank of the river Tigris, and had been
occupied from about 4,500 BC. But when the sins of the Ninevites
brought God’s judgment upon the city, the destruction of Nineveh was
so thorough, that it literally disappeared, and for centuries no one
knew where Nineveh was until the site was discovered in 1842.
Such is the awful judgment that the Lord, the
Judge of all the Earth, will bring upon nations that refuse to heed
His words of warning. Like the Psalmist said in Psalm 107:33,34 –
"He turneth rivers into a wilderness, and the watersprings into dry
ground; A fruitful land into barrenness, for the wickedness of them
that dwell therein."
Dear Reader, when you hear of such awful
judgments that have happened to great nations that existed in the
past, does it make you wonder if it will happen one day to our own
nation? If God were to judge our nation today will He find us ripe
for national judgment? Let it be our fervent prayer that this will
not happen to our very own homeland. We must take heed to the
message from the Lord in Proverbs 14:34 – "Righteousness exalteth
a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people."
The verb "exalt" here means that the
people’s condition in that nation is elevated. The prosperity and
the power of a nation therefore depends on its righteousness. By
God’s grace, Singapore has been blessed with strong moral
foundations. Over the years, good moral values have been emphasized
in our education system. The administration has been kept clean of
all graft and corruption. We have been enjoying a low crime rate all
these years because of severe penalties imposed on lawbreakers
(Romans 13:3-4). Until recently, our nation has enjoyed an
unparalleled era of progress and prosperity. Doesn’t this show us
that the strength of our nation lies not just in good government
alone, but in having strong moral foundations? Doesn’t it show us
that "righteousness exalteth a nation"?
The nation of Israel prospered greatly under the
reign of King David because he was a righteous God-fearing king, who
loved the Lord with all his heart. Under his leadership, the kingdom
of Israel enjoyed the best blessings it ever had: 2 Samuel 5:12 –
"And David perceived that the LORD had established him king over
Israel, and that He had exalted his kingdom for His people Israel’s
sake."
A more recent example is the British Empire,
which reached its crowning glory and greatness during Queen
Victoria’s reign. There was even a saying that "the sun never
sets on the British empire." Victoria was a very god-fearing
queen with a good administration. There were spiritual revivals in
England during her long 64-year reign, which produced godly
preachers and missionaries like Charles Spurgeon, George Muller,
William Burns, David Livingstone, and Hudson Taylor. The godly
legacy that has been left by the British Empire still abides with us
till this day.
But the British Empire no longer exists today.
This is probably due to the erosion of its moral foundations.
British Christianity has declined tremendously within the past
century, and the result of that is that churches in UK are closing
down, while mosques are springing up. The Church of England nearly
ordained a homosexual as the Bishop of Reading last year. Immorality
is rampant not only among the British people but also in the royal
family. Although we can thank God that there are still a significant
minority of faithful believers, the country has lost much of its
once-great spiritual and moral strength.
It would be a very sad day if our own nation were
to suffer a similar loss of spiritual and moral strength as Great
Britain did. As Christians, we ought to watch the things that are
happening in our own nation with some concern. This would include
changes to the national policy regarding same-sex relationships,
censorship standards, public entertainment and legalized gambling.
Are not the present increases in divorce, broken homes, and
delinquency indicators of moral decline?
An unwise change in national policy with regard
to moral issues may open the floodgates for a host of unwelcome
trends. If the moral foundations of a nation are destroyed, can its
future be a promising one? The Word of God assures us that it cannot
be a promising future in Proverbs 14:34. As God, the Supreme Judge
of all nations has already judged Sodom, Gomorrah, the Amorites, the
Amalekites, and Edomites and the Ninevites, will the Republic of
Singapore one day become as one of them? Will the Lord turn His face
away from our nation in the days to come and bring about a reversal
of all the prosperity and progress that we have enjoyed for so many
years? We pray that this will not happen. Pray fervently for our
leaders and policymakers, that they will uphold the righteousness
and sound morality of the nation, and not allow anything to
compromise them, for these are the very foundations of our nation!
The question that may be asked then is, "What
is the standard of righteousness for our nation?" Even though we
live in a secular society, we who are Christians must ultimately
take the Word of God as our standard of moral values. Whatever
arguments that may be adduced from human philosophy, psychology and
sociology cannot be used to define what our moral foundations should
be. Only the Word of God can accurately define for us what
righteousness is, and what constitutes sound morality.
Finally, the message of righteousness that we
should fervently be declaring to our whole nation is that of
righteousness in Jesus Christ alone (Philippians 3:9). Our nation
needs this righteousness badly. Let it be our prayer on this
National Day, that we will have a new resolve to bring the
righteousness of Christ to our beloved homeland, so that it will be
a righteous nation, as sinners receive Him into their hearts and
turn from their unrighteous ways. –CS