Ep 116: A Pledge of Allegiance

What can the pledge of allegiance teach us about our loyalty to Christ?
Topic:
- What can the pledge of allegiance teach us about our loyalty to Christ?
Discussion Questions:
- How do we prove our loyalty to Christ?
- In what ways may our patriotism challenge our absolute loyalty to the King?
- How can we be better about not conflating a worldly country with a heavenly kingdom?
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What can the Pledge of
Allegiance teach us about our
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loyalty to Christ?
Let's talk about that here in a
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bit.
Welcome to the show.
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I'm Daniel Dalp and this is for
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Anyway, let's go ahead and get
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morning.
This is episode 116, a Pledge of
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Allegiance.
Let's go to church.
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Are we there yet?
Yesterday was Independence Day,
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the 4th of July, the day that
celebrates the birth of our
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nation and the adoption of the
Declaration of Independence.
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I hope for you that it was
filled with family, patriotism,
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good food, and of course,
fireworks.
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Hopefully you got up this
morning with all 10 fingers
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still intact, and if not, well,
you've learned your lesson.
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I'm willing to wager that a few
of you, at some point throughout
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the festivities, thought back to
or even recited the Pledge of
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Allegiance.
Here's an interesting little
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factoid.
The first version of the Pledge
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of Allegiance was much more
generic when it was first pinned
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in the 1800s, and there were
actually 2 contemporary versions
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of the Pledge that were floating
around at about the same time. 1
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was written by George T Balch
and the other, more popular
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version by Francis Bellamy,
which along with some other
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adaptations and revisions,
became officially accepted in
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1942.
The current iteration with the
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addition of Under God was made
official as recently as 1954 and
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it reads, I pledge allegiance to
the flag of the United States of
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America and to the Republic for
which it stands, One nation
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under God, indivisible with
liberty and justice for all.
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The Pledge of Allegiance seems
baked into us as Americans as a
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statement of loyalty and fealty
to our nation.
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And understand, I love this
country.
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We are so, so blessed.
However, as often as we as a
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country state that we are one
nation under God, it makes me
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wonder if it's easier to say the
Pledge of Allegiance to country
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than to Kingdom.
You know, we pledge allegiance
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to King Jesus when we submit to
his will, culminating in the
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waters baptism.
We make that great confession.
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I believe that Jesus Christ is
the Son of God.
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But do we take that to heart?
Do we understand?
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Do we count the cost?
Do we live as subjects of Christ
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just as readily as citizens of
America?
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Because the question isn't
whether we've made a pledge, the
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question is whether or not we're
living.
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Or are our lives rife with
rebellion, either unwitting or
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intentional?
Now don't get me wrong, I'm
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right there with you.
And often our rebellion is a
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result of overconfidence in our
own ability, much like Peter and
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the rest of the disciples in
Matthew chapter 2631 through 35,
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the Bible tells us.
Then Jesus said to them, You
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will all fall away because of me
this night.
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For it is written, I will strike
down the shepherd, and the sheep
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of the flock shall be scattered.
But after I have been raised, I
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will go ahead of you to Galilee.
But Peter said to him, even
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though all may fall away because
of you, I will never fall away.
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And Jesus said to him, truly I
say to you that this very night
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before the rooster crows, you
will deny me three times.
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Peter said to him, Even if I
have to die with you, I will not
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deny you.
All the disciples said the same
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thing too.
Now later in the same chapter,
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we see that Peter did not hold
true to this initial Pledge of
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Allegiance to Christ.
In verses 74 and 75, Scripture
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says, then he began to curse and
to swear.
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I do not know the man.
And immediately a rooster
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crowed, and Peter remembered the
word which Jesus had said
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before.
A rooster crows.
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You will deny me three times.
And he went out and wept
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bitterly.
Have you had those moments,
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Those moments of bitter weeping
when the dissonance between our
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pledge of loyalty to our Savior
and the reality of our sin
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become crystal clear?
I have.
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And Christian, I know how
devastating they are.
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The good news is that our King
is a forgiving one.
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Just as he forgave Peter and
charged him with the feeding of
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his sheep, He'll forgive us too,
as long as we pick ourselves up
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and daily bend the knee to Jesus
because he deserves our
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allegiance, our loyalty, our
praise.
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And may our loyalty never stop
at a flag.
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May it always end at a cross.
Because the greatest freedom
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we've ever been given.
No, it it wasn't one on a
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battlefield.
It was purchased with blood at
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Calvary.
Aren't we thankful for it?
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Let's live like it.
Well, those are my thoughts for
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you on this Sunday morning
drive.
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Now it's time to hear yours.
Our discussion questions for
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this week are how do we prove
our loyalty to Christ?
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In what ways may our patriotism
challenge our absolute loyalty
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to the King?
And how can we be better about
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not conflating A worldly country
with a heavenly Kingdom?
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Hey, thanks for listening.
Thank you for spending some time
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with me on this Sunday morning.
Don't give up, keep being loyal
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to Jesus and I'll see you
Sunday.

























