
 America the 
                      Beautiful?
                     The United 
                      States in Bible Prophecy
                    by Dr. 
                      David R. Reagan
                    
                    
              Where 
                      is the United States in Bible prophecy? It is a question 
                      I am asked wherever I go. It is only natural that we should 
                      wonder. Since the United States is not mentioned specifically 
                      by name in Bible prophecy, people have resorted to their 
                      imaginations to find our nation in the Scriptures.
                    A “tall and smooth people”?
                    Some 
                      have pointed to Isaiah 18 which speaks of a people “tall 
                      and smooth” who are “feared far and wide.” The passage further 
                      states that this is a “powerful nation whose land the rivers 
                      divide.” The chapter ends by stating that the people of 
                      this nation will bring “a gift of homage” to the Lord when 
                      He returns to reign from Mt. Zion.
                    Because 
                      these verses speak of a powerful nation whose land is divided 
                      by a great river, some have jumped to the conclusion that 
                      the nation is the United States since it is divided by the 
                      Mississippi River.
                    But 
                      the opening verses of this chapter indicate it is speaking 
                      of “Cush,” the ancient name of Ethiopia. At the time Isaiah 
                      wrote this passage, Ethiopia was a part of the Egyptian 
                      empire and the river referred to is undoubtedly the Nile.
                    A “village” of Tarshish?
                    Probably 
                      one of the most popular passages where people claim to 
                      have found the U.S. is in Ezekiel 38 where the prophet 
                      describes an invasion of Israel that will be launched in 
                      the end times by a nation “from the remote parts of the 
                      north.” The descriptive verses about the northern power 
                      make it clear that this nation is Russia. What is not so 
                      clear is where the U.S. fits into this invasion.
                    Those 
                      who find us in the passage point to Ezekiel 38:13 which 
                      says that “the merchants of Tarshish and all its villages” 
                      (or “young lions” depending on translation) will speak out 
                      against the invasion. The argument is that Tarshish is Britain 
                      and the “villages” or “young lions” are the English speaking 
                      nations like the U.S. and Australia that were founded by 
                      British immigrants.
                    To 
                      say the least, this is a highly imaginative interpretation. 
                      Its validity is seriously questioned by the fact that no 
                      one knows for certain the true identity of “Tarshish.” Furthermore, 
                      recent archaeological developments indicate that Tarshish 
                      was most likely Spain, not Britain.
                    A “great eagle”?
                    Another 
                      favorite passage for applied imagination is Revelation 
                      12:13-17. These verses state that in the middle of the Tribulation 
                      God will provide a means of escape for the Jewish remnant 
                      in Israel. They will be carried into the wilderness to 
                      a hiding place on the “wings of a great eagle.”
                    
                      
                    Some 
                      people have seized on this imagery to teach that the U.S., 
                      whose national symbol is the eagle, will supply the end 
                      time air lift that will save the Jewish remnant.
                    But 
                      the Bible is its own best interpreter. And when you look 
                      up the phrase, “wings of an eagle,” you will find that it 
                      is the same one that God used in Exodus 19:4 to describe 
                      how He brought the Israelites out of Egypt. God is the eagle, 
                      not the United States (see Deuteronomy 32:11).
                    “Babylon the great?”
                    This 
                      brings us to the final and most widely used passage for 
                      identifying the U.S. in Bible prophecy. It is Revelation 
                      18 where the destruction of “Babylon the great” is described.
                    There 
                      is no doubt that the United States shares many similarities 
                      with the corrupt commercial empire described in this chapter. 
                      But the U.S. is not a fulfillment of Revelation 18. That 
                      chapter is describing the last Gentile world empire that 
                      will dominate the earth at the time of the Lord’s Second 
                      Coming. It is the empire of the Antichrist.
                    A 
                      Conclusion
                    So, 
                      where is the United States in Bible prophecy? The answer 
                      is that we are not mentioned directly and specifically. 
                      We are covered by general prophecies that relate to all 
                      nations, but beyond that, our end time destiny must be a 
                      matter of speculation.
                    General 
                      prophecies that apply to the U.S. include those that say 
                      all nations will be judged (Isaiah 34:2-3) and all nations 
                      will cease to exist except the nation of Israel (Jeremiah 
                      30:11 and 46:28).
                    A 
                      Speculation
                    I 
                      personally believe that the reason the U.S. is not mentioned 
                      in end time prophecy is because we will suddenly cease to 
                      be a world power and will therefore play no significant 
                      role in end time events.
                    The 
                      destruction of American power is most likely to occur in 
                      two stages. The first could be an economic catastrophe that 
                      will result from our out of control debt situation. Our 
                      god is the dollar, and the Lord is going to destroy that 
                      god when the weight of our debt collapses our economy.
                    The 
                      second stage could occur when Russia launches its invasion 
                      of Israel (prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39). I believe 
                      it is very likely that they will launch a preemptive nuclear 
                      attack against our nation, since we are the only country 
                      in the world that might possibly come to Israel’s defense. 
                      This attack may be hinted at in Ezekiel 39:6 where it says 
                      that fire will fall on “those who inhabit the coastlands 
                      in safety.”
                    The 
                      Russian attack will probably come from submarines deployed 
                      off our East and West coasts. Each Russian sub carries 
                      more fire power than all the bombs dropped in World War 
                      II. Such an attack would give us only seven minutes warning, 
                      not even enough time to launch a counter attack.
                    
                      
                    With 
                      the U.S. immobilized, the Russians will then attack Israel 
                      and, according to Ezekiel, their army will be wiped out 
                      supernaturally by God on the hills of Israel (Ezekiel 39:14). 
                      The greatest power vacuum in the history of mankind will 
                      be created almost overnight. The world will be gripped by 
                      panic. 
                    Into 
                      that vacuum will step a dynamic, charismatic European political 
                      personality who will be energized by Satan. He will begin 
                      to rally the world to his support through his brilliant 
                      proposals for world peace. The world will be mesmerized 
                      by him (Revelation 13:8).
                    An 
                      Objection
                    Some 
                      argue that since the collapse of the Soviet government, 
                      Russia is now too weak to launch any attack against Israel 
                      or the Untied States. It is true that the economy of Russia 
                      is in shambles, but the military power is intact, including 
                      thousands of nuclear warheads!
                    In 
                      fact, Russia is far more dangerous to the world today than 
                      before the Soviet collapse. The increased danger is rooted 
                      in the instability of the government.
                    There 
                      is no hope for democracy in Russia because the societal 
                      values that are essential for the working of a democratic 
                      system do not exist. Nor is there any historical experience 
                      with democracy. Before the Commissars were the Czars.
                    The 
                      current experiment with democracy will not last long. It 
                      will be overthrown, most likely by a coup that will produce 
                      a military dictatorship. That new tyranny will then most 
                      likely resort to one of the oldest techniques of government 
                      — namely, stirring up trouble abroad to divert people’s 
                      attention away from their domestic problems. That foreign 
                      trouble will be the invasion of Israel.
                    The 
                      Parallel of Habakkuk
                    I 
                      admit that I do not like this speculative scenario. But 
                      it seems the most likely chain of events to me. When it 
                      first occurred to me, I was particularly repelled by the 
                      idea of God using Russia to judge our nation. I asked, “How 
                      can a holy God punish those who are evil with those who 
                      are more evil?”
                    My 
                      quest for an answer to that question led me to the book 
                      of Habakkuk. I discovered that Habakkuk asked God the same 
                      question when God revealed to him that Judah would be judged 
                      by an invasion of the Chaldeans.
                    God 
                      never answered Habakkuk’s question. He just called on Habakkuk 
                      to proceed in faith, believing that God knew best (Habakkuk 
                      2:4). After a difficult spiritual struggle, Habakkuk stepped 
                      out in faith and said, “Lord, even if the Chaldeans completely 
                      destroy us, I will continue to exalt Your name” (Habakkuk 
                      3:17-19).
                    The 
                      Chaldeans came. They destroyed the nation of Judah and the 
                      Temple of God. But where are the Chaldeans today? In the 
                      dust bin of history. Where are the Jews? Regathered to 
                      their land.
                    
                      
                    The 
                      point is that God has the wisdom and power to orchestrate 
                      the evil of Man to the triumph of His holy will in history. 
                      It is not for us to question His ways. Rather, it is for 
                      us to trust Him.
                    A 
                      Sobering Conclusion
                    But 
                      there is another point to consider. Are we really more righteous 
                      than the Russians? I think not.
                    In 
                      fact, I believe we are far more dangerous to the world 
                      spiritually than the Russians have ever been, for we are 
                      the world’s moral polluter through the export of our sleazy 
                      television programs, our filthy movies, our satanic music, 
                      and our degrading pornography.
                    We 
                      are a people who have turned our back on God. The day of 
                      judgment for us will be far more severe than for the Russians, 
                      for “to those to whom much is given, much is expected” (Luke 
                      12:48).
                    Another 
                      Possibility
                    There 
                      is another possible fate for the United States. If the Rapture 
                      were to occur today, we would be devastated because our 
                      nation contains more born again Christians than any other 
                      nation in the world — more than all of Western Europe combined. 
                      Further, we have many born again Christians in high positions 
                      of commerce and government. The Rapture would reduce our 
                      nation to chaos, removing us from the international scene 
                      as the world’s dominant power.
                    We 
                      can hope and pray that this will be the destiny of our nation, 
                      because if it is not, we are headed toward outright destruction 
                      due to our rebellion against a gracious God who has blessed 
                      us more than any other nation that has ever existed.