Prepare: Living Your Faith in an Increasingly Hostile Culture
By J. Paul Nyquist and David Jeremiah
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The tipping point has been reached . . . What now?
Marriage: redefined. Religious freedoms: eroding. The church: marginalized. How should we respond?
It’s time to prepare—prepare for a future none of us could have imagined just a few years ago. Paul Nyquist will help you understand and live faithfully in this new America, which is declining further and further into secularism and immorality, and so growing increasingly hostile toward Christianity. You’ll find answers to questions like:
- Are we really "persecuted"?
- What does the Bible say about persecution?
- How should I then live?
Prepare: Living Your Faith in an Increasingly Hostile Culture will set forth a biblical, theological, and practical approach to navigating the challenging days ahead and a reason for hope and optimism: the power of the gospel and the possibility of societal transformation.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Wow, Paul really hits the mark about the changing times. great book well worth the read.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Nyquist writes about some of the cultural trends that are increasingly hostile toward Christians. He shows how Christians in other parts of the world have been facing persecution for centuries and warns American Christians that we may begin to face this same type of persecution as we stand up for our beliefs. He cites several recent events as evidence of the beginnings of such persecution and believes that it will grow worse. However, he also offers advice to Christians in dealing with these attacks on our faith and also offers hope, showing how revival and a return to God has turned the tide in American church history previously and can do so again. I found this to be a very timely book and was quite astonished to find references to the recent situation in Houston where the mayor made demands on area pastors included. It's a topic that will likely appeal to a lot of Christians and would probably provide good material for small group studies as most of the advice in dealing with the cultural threats is rooted in the Word of God. This review is based on an advance reading e-galley provided by the publisher through NetGalley with the expectation that a review would be written.
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Prepare - J. Paul Nyquist
This book is realistic, clear, biblical, and challenging. I earnestly believe that this is the book for us in this generation as we face an increasingly hostile culture that seeks to silence the Christian voice. Dr. Nyquist helps us face our foreboding future with optimism, reminding us that biblically and historically the church has always been the object of persecution by the world. I heartily recommend this book to all within the body of Christ who feel a sense of despair over the fate of our nation and the increasing attacks on religious liberty. We urgently need to Prepare for the days ahead. This book shows us the way.
DR. ERWIN W. LUTZER
The Moody Church, Chicago
Luther once remarked that we should not be startled by persecution but strengthened by it. We must always remember that the Christian church was birthed in the context of persecution and that the Scriptures themselves teach that believers in Christ will be persecuted. In fact, the theme of suffering is interwoven in every book and text. A theology of persecution is enormously important for believers in the Lord Jesus if they are to walk faithfully in obedience to Him. I am thankful Paul Nyquist is addressing this topic—a topic that demands careful biblical and theological reflection.
DR. ALBERT MOHLER
President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
In just a few short years, our culture’s view on Christian principles and biblical morality has shifted from indifference and skepticism to outright opposition and hostility. Paul Nyquist offers a practical, hope-filled primer to help believers persevere and shine the light of Christ in the darkness.
JIM DALY
President, Focus on the Family
The question of persecution of Christians in America is not if but when—and most believers in this country are not ready. Dr. Nyquist offers a biblical wakeup call on how to respond with both truth and compassion. His urgent message is clear: the time to prepare for the howling winds of persecution is now.
JANET PARSHALL
Radio Host, In the Market with Janet Parshall
As Christian persecution grows in the United States, Christ’s people must be prepared to shine His light into the darkness of hatred and spiritual warfare. Dr. J. Paul Nyquist gives urgent, biblical insight for Christians living in a hostile culture. Prepare is a must-read for Christian leaders and thinkers.
JOHN S. DICKERSON
Author of The Great Evangelical Recession
This is a terrifying, edifying, hopeful, and practical book for all followers of Christ. Just read the introduction and you’ll know why.
PATRICK LENCIONI
New York Times bestselling author
There are parts of the Bible skipped over by many of us who regularly read the Word of God—including the topics of suffering and persecution. Dr. Paul Nyquist leads us to those hard parts and helps us hear what God has to say.
DR. LEITH ANDERSON
President, National Association of Evangelicals
A must-read book for every citizen! Dr. Nyquist masterfully outlines the problems in our nation, biblically explains the principles, and eloquently lays out the plan that future generations are counting on us to accomplish. Dr. Nyquist implores the church to take the right stand, the right way, and with a right spirit. This book is the biblically balanced response to the tidal wave of change sweeping our nation. We all need to be prepared!
DAVID C. GIBBS III
President and General Counsel of the National Center for Life and Liberty
Host of Moody Radio’s Law Talk Live
Paul Nyquist is truly a Son of Issachar
for the church today—a man raised up by God who understands the times, and through his outstanding book Prepare has given us knowledge as to what we are to do! Prepare is a must-read! A book for now—profound, practical, and truly preparatory for the difficult days ahead. I am recommending it everywhere I speak. Every believer ought to study this book!
KAY ARTHUR
Cofounder of Precept Ministries Int’l.
Author and Speaker
As the powerful winds of cultural change blow across our country, God’s people need to be anchored firmly to God’s Word. Prepare provides the biblical principles and encouragement we need to live righteous lives in unrighteous times.
JOSH D. MCDOWELL
Author and Speaker
The great church father Tertullian once said, The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.
The same is no less true today. Whether persecution costs believers their livelihoods or their very lives, Dr. Nyquist has provided something very important for God’s people in his warning, encouragement, and sage advice.
DR. GLENN T. STANTON
Director of Family Formation Studies at Focus on the Family
Author of The Family Project and Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor
Dr. Paul Nyquist gives a clarion call reminding us that more persecution is coming and exhorts Christians to respond with compassion, not anger. Nyquist’s message is important for anyone who desires to make an impact for the gospel in this twenty-first century.
DR. CHRISTOPHER YUAN
Author and Speaker
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J. PAUL NYQUIST
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Foreword
Introduction
Part One: The New Reality
1. Awakening to a Different World
2. Crossing the Rubicon
Part Two: Understanding Persecution—Five Counterintuitive Biblical Principles
3. Normal not Strange
4. Blessed not Cursed
5. Exposed not Protected
6. Compassion not Anger
7. Rewarded not Forgotten
Part Three: Reasons for Hope
8. God Our Help
9. An Encouraging Word from the Persecuted Church
10. The Hope of Revival
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
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Wherever I go these days, I seem to be confronted with one question: Do you think God is finished with America?
I usually answer that question like this: I don’t believe God is finished with America, but I fear that America may be finished with God!
For all of our efforts to preserve the soul of our nation, we are failing. We are losing the spiritual war and we have already lost the cultural war. Citing leaders John S. Dickerson, Erwin Lutzer, and Billy Graham, Dr. Paul Nyquist warns that we have crossed an invisible line, the die is cast, the tipping point has been reached, and apart from a gracious intervention from God, this nation is not going back to the culture and values it held in the past.
In other words, Roe v. Wade will never be overturned. The sanctity of marriage is a relic of the past, and God will never again be welcome in our schools.
How did this happen? In the first section of Prepare, Dr. Nyquist cites a five-step process that details the abandonment of our values and then lists the major court decisions that have pushed us along that way. These decisions resulted in the removal of the Bible from public schools (1962); the right to kill our unborn (1973); the removal of the Ten Commandments from public display in our schools (1980); the rescinding of the requirement for minors to gain parental consent for an abortion (1992); the provision for homosexuals to gain protected status as a minority group (1996); and the legality of gay marriage (2003).
I have read many books about the declining culture of America but none that so clearly explains where we are and how we got here. In the second section, Dr. Nyquist helps us to understand what this massive cultural shift means to us as followers of Christ. Because we stand apart from the world as it has become, because we are different, because we bear Christ’s name, and because we expose the world’s sin, we have become a hated people.
For two centuries, American followers of Christ have been protected from persecution, but those days are over. As we move forward into the next decade, suffering will become the new normal for believers!
How then are Christians to live their faith in this new, increasingly hostile culture? Dr. Nyquist challenges us to accept suffering as our lot. He reminds us that all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution
(2 Timothy 3:12). The issue is not whether we will suffer, but how we will handle it when it comes. The extended section on the value and blessing of suffering is worth the price of the book alone! I predict that someday in the not-too-distant future, you will be trying to find these words again.
Chapter 9 chronicles many stories from the persecuted church. Read these stories carefully. They are a picture of where we are headed unless God intervenes.
The last section of the book is what I would call the Hope Section.
Here we are encouraged to choose optimism over pessimism. All three persons of the Trinity are available to us in our time of suffering and tribulation. Our Father is the God of hope
(Romans 15:13). Our Savior is Christ in you, the hope of glory
(Colossians 1:27). And the Holy Spirit is our Helper
or encourager
(John 14:26).
While our ultimate hope is in the return of Christ to take His people home, our immediate hope is in the return of Christ to bring revival to His church. I believe this is our only hope as a nation. Dr. Nyquist offers a compelling look at the history of revival in our land—and provides hope for the future.
I am asked to write forewords and endorsements for many books. I have always made it my policy never to write an endorsement or foreword for any book that I have not fully read. As I read this book, I was thankful for that policy. I needed to read every word. I needed to understand every concept. I believe that God sent this book to me for such a time as this. I hope you, too, will read every word and look up every Scripture. Let the truth of this powerful message wash over your heart.
DR. DAVID JEREMIAH
To be right with God has often meant to be in trouble with men.
A.W. TOZER
In October of 2014, five Houston area pastors were ordered by the city government to turn over any sermons, emails, and text messages dealing with homosexuality, gender issues, or Houston mayor Annise Parker. The city’s subpoena came as opposition mobilized against Houston’s new nondiscrimination ordinance, Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (H.E.R.O.), which, among other things, allowed men and women to interchangeably use restrooms. A petition drive gained nearly three times the necessary signatures to place a referendum on the ballot. When the city threw out the petitions, a lawsuit resulted.
The five pastors were not parties to the lawsuit. While deeply opposed to the morality of the new ordinance, they had not taken any legal action. They had merely encouraged their church members to sign the petitions. Yet the city powerfully moved in an effort to silence their voices. It demanded they turn over all communications. If they refused to comply with the subpoena, they were threatened with contempt of court and jail.¹
This would be a shocking development in any state of our union. In Texas, which sits squarely in the buckle of the Bible belt, this is nearly incomprehensible.
Mayor Parker later rescinded the supoenas after the city’s actions sparked negative reaction nationwide. But the controversy demonstrates what we’re in for as believers.
Get ready. An exciting, yet terrifying era is beginning for American believers. As cultural changes sweep our country, we’ll soon be challenged to live out what the Bible says about confronting and responding to persecution.
For nearly 250 years, Christians in America were able to live in relative freedom from persecution. We escaped because our society historically embraced and promoted biblical values. Our founding fathers penned a Constitution esteeming religious freedom and establishing that rights come from God, not the government.
Foreign leaders have recognized America’s uniqueness ever since the early years of our nation.² While this can be a blessing, the freedom we have enjoyed makes us an outlier among the nations. Believers in much of the world regularly encounter persecution, prosecution, and even execution. The World Evangelical Fellowship estimates two hundred million Christians live under a daily threat of imprisonment or torture; twice as many reside where laws discriminate against them.³ Persecution is the global norm. Americans are the anomaly.
But we’re witnessing an epic change in our culture—a spiritual climate shift threatening to reshape life as we know it. Hostility and intolerance are replacing toleration. Rejection and even hatred are pushing aside acceptance.
John S. Dickerson, in his well-researched book The Great Evangelical Recession, writes, In the coming decades United States evangelicals will be tested as never before, by the ripping and tearing of external cultural change—a force more violent than many of us expect. Evangelicalism in the United States has stood strong through centuries of difficulties and setbacks. She has not seen anything quite like what she will see in the next fifty years.
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What’s coming? Dickerson makes four observations:
1. The United States’ broader host culture is changing faster than most of us realize.
2. The change includes pro-homosexuality and anti-Christian reaction.
3. The rate of the change will accelerate as the oldest two generations die, taking their traditional values and votes with them.
4. These changes will reach an intensity where they directly affect the church and our lives as individual evangelicals.⁵
Dickerson isn’t alone in his prophetic storm warnings. Other highly respected Christian leaders are sounding the alarm. Dr. Erwin Lutzer, longtime pastor of the historic Moody Church, writes,
We have crossed an invisible line and there are no signs that we are capable of turning back. Like a boat caught in the mighty torrent of the Niagara River, we are being swept along with powerful cultural currents that just might put us over the brink. Seemingly irrevocable trends put in motion forty years ago continue to gather greater momentum and speed. Our Judeo-Christian heritage that gave us