Wow! That is my word for this book. I know I requested to review this book thinking -"This might be a little dry but it sounds like an important message for our day." I was so pleasantly surprised to find this book super interesting and also filled with facts that I can use as I write and as I talk to others. This book taught me a lot about things that have gone on in history to bring our nation to the place it is today (I learned the background story of "Roe v. Wade" - things I never knew before) and it told me a lot about what is going on right now. A lot of those things could have left me feeling a little (no a LOT) depressed) but instead the author David Fiorazo did a great job of sharing scriptures and encouraging us to go forward from here. That we need to be unafraid, willing to tell the truth and to encourage others to learn God's truth as well.
There is so much I would like to share from this book. I have little post-it-notes sticking out of my copy all over the place - things that I wanted to share with you. I am not going to be able to do all of that in this post as the book is 313 pages and so I simply cannot cover it all but I will share a little. Meanwhile I would recommend finding this book to read for yourself. If you are a Christian in America this book is for you. You can find it on Amazon. It is available in paperback and e-book.
Mr. Fiorazo starts the book out by talking about the Christian heritage of our country. For me, a lover of history, this was quite interesting. One of the neat quotes from this section was by Jonathan Edwards. It is: "Resolution One: I will live for God. Resolution Two: If no one else does, I still will."
This is something that is so important to have decided in your life. In this day when less and less people will stand up for what is right we need to have the commitment that even if no one else will live for God - I still will!
One thing that is very interesting about this book is the explanation of how this turning of our country to the un-christian principles that it now holds has been happening for years. The evil that is going on now did not happen overnight. It happened slowly while for the most part Christians have failed to stand up and say - "This is wrong!" Already in 1928 the Presbyterian Church of the United States rejected these beliefs:
- The divine inspiration of the Bible by the Holy Spirit and the inerrancy of Scripture.
- The pre-existence, deity, and virgin birth of Jesus Christ.
- The satisfaction of God's justice by the crucifixion of Jesus Christ (substitutionary atonement)
- The bodily resurrection, ascension, and intercession of Christ.
- The historical reality of Christ's miracles.
These beliefs are central to Christianity and to what the Bible teaches. It is absolutely amazing to me the a church that professes to be Christian should say that they don't believe these important doctrines.
As we look at history it is amazing to notice the similarities between what happened in Germany under Hitler's leadership and what is happening in America today. The similarities can be pretty scary. I had recently been reading another book on WW2 history and had already been noticing similarities so reading what is written about it in "The Cost of Our Silence" just confirmed what I had already been noticing.
Beyond sharing the history of our nation and how the decline has happened "The Cost of Our Silence" also goes into detail about Judicial Tyranny (explaining how the judges have started ruling from the bench and doing things that they aren't supposed to do), Abortion, The Rebellion against God Ordained Marriage, the War on a Biblical Worldview, Common Core and our Eroding Educational System, Witchcraft/Satan Worship and how that is being spread in our country and more. Mr. Fiorazo gives us details on some of these things that can help us to be more informed about what is going on and be able to speak more knowledgeably to others about why these things are wrong and opposed to the Truth of the Bible.
Some of the things I really appreciated about this book is that though the author speaks very openly and clearly against sin he also explains very clearly that we are still to love (and share God's love with) the sinner. We are to hate sin but realizing that we are sinners too, we should love the sinner. Another of the things that I appreciated was that though he points out the horrors that are going on in this world he doesn't do it in a depressing way that makes us just want to run away and hide. He talks about them and then prompts us to go forward and do something about it. To be willing to speak out against sin and also to remember that we need to look at everything with an eternal perspective.
Here is a quote that I especially like from this book: "Since we have received and accepted the gospel, we must reject the world because the two are in opposition to each other. This can present a problem for many of us. If we love Jesus, we will obey Him (John 14:15), but if we love the world, we will end up following anything else except Him. Because this temporary earth is passing away and we are faced with an eternity that will not wait, the choice should be clear."
The book talks of how we should feel compelled to speak. If we as Christians have the message that can change the eternity of another in a very drastic way shouldn't we tell them about it? We do we so often remain silent? Mr. Fiorazo points out "I know it can be difficult and uncomfortable to share out faith, but we have nothing to lose; the unbeliever has everything to lose."
This book over and over again speaks of the need to get back to the Bible and God's truth that is found in it and how we need to share that message with others. I totally agree! But in light of sharing God's truth with others I do want to point out one area that this author failed to share the whole truth of the gospel. On page 41 he speaks of how God sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, to give His life as a ransom for us. He says by believing, confessing Jesus is Lord, and repenting or our sins, we are saved and have everlasting life with God. I believe that this is correct too except that the author fails to mention the need for baptism which is an important step in our conversion - the point where we have our sins washed away and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. (For more details and scriptures that cause me to believe this check out this post.)
Here is another quote from the book that again points out the importance of knowing God's word: "Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you, with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with thankfulness in you hearts to God (Colossians 3:16
Notice the apostle Paul implies here that to have the wisdom of God and the ability to admonish others with psalms and songs, we must first allow the word of Christ to "richly dwell" within us. Believers become prone to fall for false teachings and susceptible to the cult of liberalism when we do not know the Word of God as well as we should. We can hardly expect less mature Christians to discern the error of subtle emerging doctrines."
There are so many other things that I would love to share from this book but this post is already getting quite long so I will quit for now and hopefully write more on the subjects this book brought up again soon. Meanwhile - I highly recommend reading this book.
The Exciting Part-
I have a cope of this book to give away to one of you!
This giveaway is now over and Sheila is the winner! Congratulations Sheila!
Sheila - your e-mail does not seem to be working. If you should see this post would you please contact me with your mailing info? Otherwise I will choose another winner shortly.
I would love hearing your thoughts concerning our country, the challenges it is facing and what we can do about it? How can we more boldly share the truth with others?
Disclaimer: I did receive this book free for purposes of reviewing but all the opinions expressed are my own.
Thanks for sharing Abbi! This sounds like a must-read. There truly are so many things on Roe vs. Wade, McCorvey if I'm not mistaken was not even with child.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely have to put this book on my list.
Sunday Blessings to you!
I have mixed thoughts about our country. I feel we are definitely on the wrong path, but I wonder if at some point Christians will be pushed to actually live by faith rather than just pay lip service to Christianity. I think we have a hard road ahead. Your enthusiasm and especially your point that the book is not depressing makes me interested in reading it. I am at sheilaglaurence at gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this book. You certainly make it sound exciting to read!
ReplyDelete~Anna
I am really looking forward to reading David's second book, the first was excellent. No doubt this new one will be equally as eye opening!
ReplyDeleteI am really looking forward to reading David's second book, the first was excellent. No doubt this new one will be equally as eye opening!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great review for David and his book.
ReplyDeleteMAJOR GOD WINKS going on here! My path crossed David's path over 2 years ago via another website. We have just started communicating with each other for the first time via private messages and hopefully will be meeting very soon for the first time. He is a DJ at a radio station here where I live. He just told me he lives in the same city that I live in! I would love to read his book, although I can not afford to purchase it because my finances are so bad. God willing, hopefully I will win it here and get to read it before we have our first meeting. I am wondering what God is up to???
God Bless,
Mary
I am looking forward to reading this. Dave is a very intelligent and articulate person and I'm sure the book is inspiring. He also does an excellent job on the afternoon show on Q90 FM, he presents material in an easy to understand and Christ-centered way.
ReplyDeleteAll the bad decisions made by leaders in our government over the last few months, including the redefinition of marriage, are the direct cost of people not following Christ's orders to spread his Gospel. That is why I am so interested to read David's book, even though I haven't had a chance to get a copy yet. I am interested to read his take on how remaining silent in the face of evil has led to the current state the church, and the country as a whole, finds itself in.
ReplyDeleteThere are many areas our country is struggling right now and I need to do better to find my voice in these areas.
ReplyDeleteI really would like to read this book! Thank you Dave for helping to wake us up out of our passiveness.
ReplyDelete~Kristie
My husband & I have been discussing this issue & have been contemplating teaching a class with the help of this book. Subject is so needful to address.
ReplyDeleteRoe vs Wade made being unwanted or an inconvenience to others a capital crime. Once that precedent has been set, in what other way might your being unwanted/inconvenient lead to your execution?
ReplyDelete-- Chaplain Dave Sparks, dsparks@pobox.com
And the winner is ? ;)
ReplyDeleteSheila was the winner that was randomly selected but her e-mail is not going through so unless I hear from her in the next couple of days I will be selecting another winner.
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