Who Can America Turn To?
America stands at a crossroads of conscience. The noise of politics, profit, and pride often drowns out the quiet voice of truth. Many ask, “Who can we turn to?” But perhaps the real question is: “When will we return to God?” Our greatest strength was never our wealth, nor our weapons, nor our worldly power. It was our soul — the belief that every person bears a spark of divine worth. Yet when that truth is forgotten, division becomes easy, and compassion feels costly.
We can no longer wait for heroes or saviors to rise from the political stage or from any stage for that matter. The renewal of a nation begins not in Washington, but in the unseen corners of the human heart — in the mother who forgives, the teacher who uplifts, the neighbor who listens, the citizen who speaks truth without hate. These are the quiet keepers of America’s moral light. Spiritually, we must turn upward again — toward the Divine, toward that sacred presence that humbles the proud and strengthens the weary. Whether we call it God, conscience, or love, it is that higher reality that reminds us we are not our own masters. A nation that bows to nothing greater than itself slowly bows to nothing at all.
So, what will it take to get God back into people’s lives?
We can listen again to the ancient call that still whispers: Do justice. Love mercy. Walk humbly. If we return to that path — not just as a slogan but as a way of life — the soul of America can still be saved. Yes, we all experience stress and anxiety in some form or another, but we must see it as a distraction from our goals. I know it’s tough; I go to therapy, practice Tai Chi, and do mindfulness. It’s easy to get distracted. Find something calming that isn’t drugs or alcohol. I’ve tried alcohol but refused drugs; neither works.
Look around. Youth are succumbing at a higher rate than older individuals. They are not experiencing fulfilling lives due to stress, confusion, and misinformation. They are unable to endure the pervasive darkness enveloping the nation, which is concealed under the guise of religion. The Pharisees, Herodians, and Sadducees, equivalent to contemporary evangelicals, are collaborating with political bigots, discriminators, and divisive figures under the pretense of preserving Christianity. Birds of a feather flock together.
What’s problematic with a woke society? Overlooking social awareness might make us blind to real injustices and suffering that need our care. A better approach could be to listen carefully: hold onto what’s true and compassionate, and let go of what’s driven by ideology or pressure. The real issue is falling for lie after lie, often used to degrade those opposing justice, equality, and civil rights. Consequently, following the ways of Jesus Christ.
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