Sunday, September 14, 2008

Election

It’s countdown for the Presidential election now. It’s a tough time for people. They are passionate about their candidate and have a long list of reasons for how they feel. There is no doubt it will be a close race.

But I’m noticing Christians have lost their focus. I’ve always been a supporter of my country. I can get teary-eyed during the National Anthem. I get upset when the flag is not properly respected. I believe it’s my “duty” to exercise my right to vote. I’ve served on jury duty.

But with some of the passion this election, I’ve stepped back and paused. The one question I have is this: What did Jesus do about the Roman Empire? I ask the question especially of people who feel “called” to serve God full-time.

We follow a man falsely imprisoned, receiving the death penalty. Did the disciples spend time trying to right the wrong done to Him? Were hours or finances spent on making the decision right? Or did they spend their time doing His work? How much time did Jesus Christ spend pointing out the wrongs of government compared to the wrongs of the Pharisees?

Some are going to think I’ve turned my back on our responsibility as a U.S. citizen. But if you do, please answer the question…what did Christ do about the Roman Empire?

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