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culture by Amy Courts on 11/5/2008
I've recently been reading some discussion forums on the impending November elections and paying special attention to those on both sides who are calling either Obama/Biden or McCain/Palin the answer to the Christian dilemma in politics.
One side is all for overturning Roe v. Wade, while the other concerns itself with the protection of the intrinsic sanctity of life through the provision of basic health care for everyone.
And while I am grateful that for the first time in what seems like decades (and hey - maybe it has been decades! ...but at least eight full years, for as long as I've been old enough to vote) my vote will be cast for the greater of two goods rather than the lesser of two evils, I'm not holding my breath for a revolution.
Over the past eight years, my attitude toward politics in general has changed quite a bit. No longer am I hoping and praying and fasting for a "godly president." No longer am I laboring under the delusion that any man is the Christian's answer to our failing, ailing culture.
No...
I don't believe Bush was the answer. I don't believe either Obama or McCain is the answer. I'm with Derek Webb on this one: all we can really trust our politicians to be are politicians.
So while I very much intend to cast my vote in November (though you'll never know which way I swing!), I'm not banking on his goodness or godliness. I'll pray for my leaders and submit to their laws insofar as I'm not disobedient to God's in doing so.
But in the end, I don't trust one single person, a politician much less, to be the answer to all of America's problems, or to the American Christian's problems.
No, that great weight rests squarely on the shoulders of we who believe.
In this case, the old adage certainly applies that "if you want something done right you have to do it yourself."
Because we're the ones commanded to humble ourselves to the washing of the homeless man's feet, and in so doing give him worth he hasn't known for years. We're the ones commanded to feed the hungry, free the slaves, comfort the oppressed, comfort the widow, and provide for the orphan.
"For whatever you do unto the least of these, you have done unto Me."
We aren't saviors, we aren't political geniuses.
We are Saints. (If interested, Sarah Groves has a wonderful song entitled "When the Saints").
Why - oh, why!? - would we ever choose to leave the great honor of serving Christ by serving the least...to a politician?
So, vote come November 4. Read up on their platforms; re-watch the debates, and cast an educated vote based on who you believe is best suited for the time.
And then, go on your way serving the least and loving the unloved.
Because no politician, no human other than Jesus Himself, will ever be the answer.
But we, as the Body, can surely offer some hope.
Amy is a singer/songwriter in Nashville, TN
where she lives with her husband, Paul, and their dog Mandy. When she's
not singing or writing, she can usually be found nose-in-book drinking
coffee somewhere in town.
Im conservative in my beliefs but not republican or democrat. I can only hope and pray that the person elected will do the right things for this country.
I place no hope in a man but only in God and I hope that THE man will place his hope in God as well.
In the end, perhaps our vote should be made solely in prayer, that God's will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven? Perhaps that's a WHOLE other discussion.
Besides, what do I know? I'm Canadian!
"For the nation or kingdom that will not serve You will perish; it will be utterly ruined (Isaiah 60:12)."
"With no good policies or conscience on the American political horizon, Pyro abstains."
"I'd rather pray, than vote; I'd rather lay hands and anoint a leader, like David, than cast a measly chad."
"My King isn't on the ballot, so I'm not voting."
Remember citizens, He will enter into severe judgment with all the nations, including the United States of America, @ the Valley of Jehoshaphat, NOT on account of abortion, gay marriage, the dwindling economy, or the freedom to pray in schools and otherwise publicly express the Christian faith - but "on account of My people, My heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations; THEY HAVE ALSO DIVIDED UP MY LAND" (Joel 2).
The U.S.A.-Eurabia that, for at least the last 20 years, has been spearheading the bubkis Quartet/global Judas-Goat betrayal by forcing Israel to relinquish its hold over, and celestial claim to, the cradle of Israeli-Tribal civilization, Israel’s biblical heartland, and to allow the establishment on those lands of a Mooslim-Arab stronghold, including Israel's capital Jerusalem, as well as Judea & Samaria, witch, mind you on this national holy day of Halloween, mainstream news outlets and blogdom have hijacked by rewriting Biblical history: the dreadful and falsely prophetic, Gaza and West Bank.
Excuse me while I vomit on their despicable lies like candy charity.
If you need a refresher course on what has occurred since 2005, no thanks to a generation of nominally Christian-American administrations, visit this playlist I've compiled entitled: Judea & Samaria:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0087A909949683C7
Christian Politics: Can Any Person be the Answer?
During the Millennial Kingdom - Yay-iss - when He returns and reigns from His throne in Yerushalayim, Eretz-Haim Yisroel Hashlema. Y-shua Himself will appoint Kings to govern every nation that survives the dopest tribulation. Ever. Until then, all hell will have to break loose throughout the decaying and increasingly dark earth, including The Pharaoh Nation of perpetual sword, warmongers, worship of mammon, child-sacrifice, and slavery.
Sorry.
(and have you heard her sing?)
Of course we should pray for those who are in authority...it's a clear command in scripture (I Tim 2:1-3). When we are reacting against what we see as the political structure, we are really just reacting to the last several centuries of political and economic theories that have become commonly accepted, even by Christians.
But our faith is amazingly resilient, not because we are good, but because we are God's. It has always been His preserving hand that has saved His Bride from all of Her enemies. We know it shall be the same again.
Amy is right...we must vote, and we must care for the poor. But let us pray for our politicians (speaking 100% to myself here!) instead of criticizing them. They are doing what God has created them for, and we are to be thankful for that. Their place is to run this complex world we live in that is tainted by sin and has no easy answers, that is groaning in eager expectation for the day of redemption. Our place is to obey them with a thankful heart.
So, I am praying and fasting for our nation and president. Not because I think he is going to be this man that leads our nation back to God. But because I believe God tells us to fast and pray; because I believe that I not only stand before God as an individual, but as a part of this nation; because I believe He answers our prayers and is looking to partner with people; because I have to cry out for restoration of the value of LIFE – the very heart of our Creator; because everything I’ve seen tells me that the degradation of society comes with the breakdown of family. I have to think about the future of my family. I go to the polls with these things on my heart. Though Heaven is where we find our true citizenship, we live under this government now and we cannot escape the affects it has on our lives on earth. We must realize the implications and what’s at stake. So I’m not voting based on the economy - Our Source is Christ alone. I am voting HIS values.
You are exactly right in your article. God never gave commands to feed the poor to Caesar - always to christians (little Christs).
We give to Caesar what is Gods and to God what is Ceasars. ($ to God & the poor to govternment)
Amy, contact me if you can.
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