Are We a Post-Christian Nation?
“Are We a Post-Christian Nation?”
Lately I’ve had this question weighing on my heart: Are we becoming a post-Christian nation?
I’m not talking about politics or Christian nationalism—I’m talking about a nation that seems to be learning how to live without the God who has carried us this far.
Some folks think the safest thing to do today is to keep their heads down, stay neutral, and hope the storm passes. But neutrality isn’t neutral. It’s surrender wrapped in silence.
And here we are, during Thanksgiving week—a holiday built on gratitude to God—living in a culture that often celebrates blessings while ignoring the Blesser.
So are we post-Christian?
No, I don’t believe we are, but we are distracted, drifting toward a cultural Christianity that makes it possible to be comfortable without Him.
As a nation, we may not be hostile to God—we’re numb. And numbness can be more dangerous than rebellion, because you don’t feel the danger until you’re already over the cliff.
Still, there’s hope: God has always worked through a remnant. He doesn’t need a crowd. He needs a few faithful hearts willing to stand when everyone else shrinks back.
And He’s already told us what to do:
“If my people who are called by my name
humble themselves, and pray and seek my face
and turn from their wicked ways,
then I will hear from heaven
and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”
— 2 Chronicles 7:14 (ESV)
We’re not post-Christian. but we might just be pre-revival—if God’s people will stop being neutral and start being faithful to the God who has had His hand and His blessing on this nation from the very beginning.
And let this revival begin with me.
Walk in faith, rest in grace, and trust the One who walks beside you.
In His love and grace,
ray mileur
“Helping believers walk closer to Jesus, one day at a time.”
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