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Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 11:36 AM

Nation’s action on promise from God will decide future

The Bible says:

“If my people, which are called by my name (Christians), shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

— 2 Chronicles 7: 14

A protasis is the clause expressing the condition of a conditional sentence, (e.g. If you asked me – like in - If you asked me I would agree). An apodisis is the main clause of a conditional sentence, (e.g. I would agree – like in - If you asked me I would agree).

A protasis expresses the condition of a conditional sentence and is in most instances introduced with the word “if.” An apodisis is the main clause in a conditional sentence and is usually introduced with the word “then.”

A conditional sentence isn’t a command, but would more likely be called a suggestion or incentive for doing right and obeying a command or a warning against doing wrong and not obeying a command.

The Bible has many protasis’ and apodisis’. In other words there are many promises in the Bible that are conditional. Of which if we meet the conditions God’s promises are fulfilled in our lives.

God promises to chasten or discipline His people when they disobey His Word, and to bless them when they obey His Word. (Deuteronomy 11: 26-28; Psalms 119: 67, 71, 75) The protasis is the condition that God expects us to meet, and which He knows we can meet. The apodisis is the promise we can expect God to fulfill after we’ve met His conditions.

Once God makes a promise He is morally obligated to fulfill it if the conditions are met. He will keep His Word, whether it’s to chasten or to bless.

Leviticus introduces each. First, the protasis:

“If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments, and do them.”

— Leviticus 26: 3

The the apodisis:

“Then I will give you rain ... peace ... have respect unto you, and make you fruitful ... And I will walk among you.”

— Leviticus 26: 4-13

Another protasis:

“But if ye will not hearken unto me, and will not do all these commandments ...”

— Leviticus 26: 14

And another apodisis:

“I will appoint over you terror ... I will set my face against you ... I will break the pride of your power ... I will walk contrary to you ... I will bring the land into desolation .... I will scatter you among the heathen.”

— Leviticus 26: 16-39 Deuteronomy 28: 11, Chronicles 16, and Proverbs 2: 1-5 are other places in Scripture where the protasis and apodisis are used.

Our opening text has the most important protasis and apodisis for us today.

The protasis or condition that the church must meet is simply to repent of her sins and turn back to the God of the Bible. The apodisis is the promise from God that if we do, He will heal and restore America.

The conditions in America make her ripe for revolution or revival.

The direction our nation goes in will be determined by what the Christians do about this promise from God.

James H. Cagle is a Ray City resident who pastored several churches for a total of 11 years. Email him at pastorjameshcagle@ yahoo.c

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