The time is on
us. It's another round of political grandstanding, and it seems every
news outlet is obsessed with next year's general election. Barack,
Hillary, Huckabee, or Rudy; who will be the next leader of the free world?
I was recently the
keynote at a large convention with Christian school Administrators speaking on
the book
Love This! (a new release with Zondervan in 2007) I was
adamant that Jesus called us to Love God, and then reach out to people around
us in our own community in order to truly follow Jesus. It seemed like a
pretty easy Matthew 22:37-40 style message. ‘Love God. Love others.’
If we love God, then
we'll love people of other races.
If we love God, we'll love the poor.
If we love God, we'll figure out how to reach out and help those addicted to
various substances.
If we love God, then we'll love people...all people…bottom line.
After the 45 minute
keynote, a Christian
School administrator
stopped me on the way out and said, "If you talked like that 10 years ago,
we would have branded you a liberal and pulled you off the stage."
I know he didn't mean literally
pull me off the stage, and He, by no means, represented the whole of the Christian
schools in America. Further more; in his defense, he tried to
show me the way the Christian school system works. He explained the way they're trying to raise
Christian leaders and the strength of conservative values. All of which I
am in favor of promoting...and then I started thinking again…
When did Jesus' message
become offensive to conservatives?
Have we boiled down Jesus' life to one political party or one set of political
values?
I know the hot buttons
are abortion, illegal immigration, and health care; but what if we shifted the
whole debate. Not to the point where we became zealot like zombies, but
what if we've become a product of our own demise.
We say we want God to
reign in our personal lives, and in our communities; but how many of us are
willing to put aside political party loyalties, and look at candidates that are
truly going out to help the greater good of mankind.
How many of us are as
concerned with the health and well being of the homeless as we are of prayer in
school?
How many of us are
willing to reach out and help those in prison, as much as we are passionate
about the infant's right to live outside their mother's womb?
This is one of the most
controversial topics today, and I’ve already taken on a new life of criticism
for even thinking these thoughts; but I believe it's time that we just scoot
down to the bottom line and decide if we are truly going to 'do what Jesus did'
instead of trying to live within the boundaries a few political demagogues have
created for us.
It’s almost like the
two major political parties in America
have boiled the hot button issues down to a value meal similar to what you
might find when you drive through a major fast food restaurant.
If you’re pro-life,
small government, lower taxes, you can order a #2 Republican value meal.
If you’re a pro-choice,
pro-immigrant, pro-homosexual marriage, you can order a #3 Democrat meal, and
supersize it with some education!
What have we
become? Why have allowed the system to
dumb us down to a relative happy meal and fries?
I looked at the
administrator with compassion in my voice and asked him to please not brand me
conservative or liberal. I don't want to live inside a man made debate,
rather; I want to follow Jesus. I’m not interested in the latest
capsulated sound byte; I want to care for widows and orphans while keeping
myself unstained from the world (James 1:27). I want to do to the least
of these like Jesus Commanded to give drink, give food, and visit in prison.
Don't you want your
life to mirror that of God's only Son? Don’t you want to vote for people
in public office that share the same personal values as you do, with the
ability to compromise at the highest levels of power so the majority can sing together
with a resounding voice, “America The Beautiful.”
Maybe it's time we
re-evaluate our loyalties. Maybe it's time to change the channel on this
whole system, and cry out for leaders who are concerned for the core of the
nation's integrity, the plight of the homeless, the families to the orphan, and
the care of our elderly. I’m more
interested in becoming a healthy nation, than a wealthy nation.
If God is in control,
and you do the right thing, you don't even have to worry about God and
Government or Separation of Church and state. When people care about the needs
of others above themselves and just do the right thing; God is in that!
When we reach out to care for the needs of others higher than our own, God will
be there! His Spirit stands ready to draw people to Him as we model the
very message He came to give us.
Some Christians might
say, “It’s just so hard to find a middle ground for varying belief systems,
it’s much deeper than you know.” And to
that I say, “It's not that hard.” If you
are a believer,just crack open that old Bible sitting on the shelf, read
the red part, and do that! You'll be amazed at the difference it will
make in this superficial, poll sensitive, sound bite system when we can lock
arms and just 'Do what Jesus Did.' After
all, he is the most revolutionary historical figure ever to walk the planet;
and oh by the way, He happened to be the source behind all of it anyway.
(Colossians 1:15-20)
Andy
is the President of Kanakuk Colorado. His passion in life is to teach teenagers how to think about faith in the real world. Founder of The Christian Worldview Institute, Realfaith Ministries, and author of
Love This, Andy spends his free time with his wife and children in Branson Missouri.
Websites: www.andybraner.com
www.kanakuk.com
www.annifororphans.com
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