Monday, December 21, 2015

A Prayer for Politics


Praying for politics? What? A true Christian is above politics. Well...yes and no.

Politics is usually associated with very negative topics and corrupt practices. This is evidence of our desperate need. What has happened to America?

It is in our nature to polarize, struggling for dominance, but it is God's nature to unite through humble service.

Those in power fight to have more power. Just look at the Jews of the New Testament:
Pharisees vs. Sadducees => the people needed Jesus

And now in America:
Republican vs. Democrat => the people need Christians

Eventually people get sick of the battle between the earthly powers that be. They get sick of the battle even sooner if their is a constant compromise on the table that is logical to the common person, a better way that is agreed to by the majority. We get sick of power-grab decisions by our leaders (that is...if we are aware of them).

Why do Christ and Christians always seem to stand in the gap? Maybe because we are in the gap, between heaven and hell. Why are we always voting for the lesser evil? Maybe because God teaches us what is right and wrong (and if we are honest, we will admit that we are wrong, and God is right).

What if Christians displayed the proper intertwining relationship of Truth and Love?

This is an interesting cycle of human progress or decline. I was originally thinking about titling this post, "Why the two party system must fail." But then I decided that was too "political."

Our "government of the people, by the people, for the people" needs Christian leaders, so it will not perish from the earth. We need Christians like Jesus (as the name implies), not looking to grab power, but to serve their fellow human beings, their fellow citizens.

If you are a faithful Christian, please consider a career in politics. The future of our nation depends on you. God blesses those who seek His face; and a nation with godly rulers is blessed.
Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance.- Psalm 33:12
Not looking for a new career? Guess who needs to vote for these brave Christian leaders? That's right, Christians! Don't see many Christians around? Share the love of God with them! Our God is gracious to all, even to wayward nations who repent.

Personally, I will encourage you to let God's word guide your vote. Look beyond all the earthly issues, straight to the spiritual issues. And regardless to whatever a candidate says, they will bring their beliefs into office. We make decisions based on our beliefs; if you make decisions against your beliefs, you lack integrity. Vote for faithful Christians who stand on God's word and fight for God's will.


This was God's direction for the distant-future king of his people, which is still a good standard for our representatives:
When he takes the throne of his kingdom, he is to write for himself on a scroll a copy of this law, taken from that of the Levitical priests. It is to be with him, and he is to read it all the days of his life so that he may learn to revere the Lord his God and follow carefully all the words of this law and these decrees and not consider himself better than his fellow Israelites and turn from the law to the right or to the left. Then he and his descendants will reign a long time over his kingdom in Israel. -Deuteronomy 17:18-20
The best representative will be one who studies scripture with a humble heart. God, please send us such representatives!
Therefore, you kings, be wise; be warned, you rulers of the earth. Serve the Lord with fear and celebrate his rule with trembling. Kiss his son, or he will be angry and your way will lead to your destruction, for his wrath can flare up in a moment. Blessed are all who take refuge in him. - Psalm 2:10-12
Rulers serve the Lord or come to ruin. So the ruler goes, the nation follows. God, please send us a ruler who reveres your name!

Please use me to lead and elect according to your will. Amen.


Thursday, December 10, 2015

Misplaced Compassion

I wrote this while I was on lunch today at work. I mainly wrote it for myself , so I could sort through some of my own thoughts, wrestling with some bad relationship history, trying to find ways to rule over my sin and foster a Christ-like love for my fellow human beings. Read it at your own peril...and if you suffered through this whole thing, please offer any suggestions you have in the comments.

I just had compassion for a lady bug who hitched a ride in my lunch. I shook it off onto the carpet by my office chair, but when I tried to kick it out of the way, I injured her. I felt bad. I didn't mean to hurt her. Why do I feel compassion for a bug right now? (Why am I calling it "her"?) I have smashed plenty of bugs in the course of my life. Is it because I have control over it? ...maybe not...bosses abuse employees, mothers violate their children's rights. No, it's not control.

I have compassion with people and things that I have a connection or a relationship. 

What was the connection? She was from my home? This could possibly have been the start, but when I looked down, I was aware that this was a creature that God has placed under me, so that I could manage it. I did something I did not intend. I injured her. I stopped to wonder if bugs feel pain? Then I felt really bad, and wanted to correct the situation. I do realize that it is just a bug with no eternal soul, so I decided to put it out of it's (assumed) misery. I stepped on it, just like I had hundreds of other bugs, but I still felt bad. I let myself feel what it felt, and so I felt a little of the death it died.

Why is it so hard for me to have compassion on other human beings? Why is it so difficult to put myself in their place? Is it because when God tells me, "Rule over...every living creature" I feel important, empowered, in control (reaction of my sinful pride), and when God tells me, "Love your neighbor as yourself" I feel weak, lowly, servitude? Both are reactions of my sinful pride, while my new man is trying to do what's right. One is joyful, the other is forced. Well, I guess the first one is not really joyful either. I don't like to work and I do get upset with our dog. I guess I just have a general lack of compassion. I find rude actions to be funny. But still, I did just have compassion on a bug.

God must be working. 

So why wouldn't I treat the crown of God's creation with greater compassion than lesser created things? Is it because I think they should know better? Is it because I think I am better?

Pride is the death of compassion. 

Most people are more compassionate with animals than with people. Is this just evidence of the pride of the human race? Then, in like measure, but at a different level, most people give more grace to their own pets than someone else's pets. Like we give our leadership results grace, while judging harshly the decision making ability of others (like the parable of the unmerciful servant). Sounds like an accusation against Christians, but these are rather worldly applications where I see complete atheists making similar harsh judgments.

Some of the best advice for canvassing, I got from my wife, who entrenches herself in God's word, "Love them so much that you would want to spend eternity with them." That means developing an open relationship like the one I started with my wife 12 years ago. By the grace of God, we both went into our relationship thinking, "No pretending. I'm just going to be who I am, and if they don't like me, then we aren't meant for each other." We've been married 11 years now, and yes, it has required changes in who we are, so that we can serve our spouse. It didn't happen all at once, but our close relationship has required us to admit when we are wrong, confess our dark secrets, forgive each other, and reflect the love of Christ to each other. Not easy, but worth it.

I've realized that all relationships are similar. My wife and I tried to spend as much time together as possible. We clung to each other. You love someone by wanting to spend all kinds of time with them. Fun time, down time, work time; different activities, different moods, different challenges. It doesn't matter as long as you have that person.

God seeks you like this. 

He compares His relationship with you like the perfect marriage (at least from His end). Good thing marriage isn't 50/50, because I can't even offer 0.0001. He goes the 100%, he pursues us to the ends of the earth, he wants to be with us, God, the creator of heaven and earth, wants to hang-out with YOU. Crazy. He loves YOU, no matter what you did, are doing, or will do. That is a secure marriage...unless you run away with somebody else. Who else would be so great as to take the place of God? Maybe your spouse, children, parents, or even a car, a house, toys, money, work...well pretty much anything you see. What we see often distracts us from what we can't see, the source of all these physical blessings, God. That's why we need to read about what we can't see. God took the time to tell us about himself, using human authors. He revealed himself, and they wrote. God wants us to take Him at His word. Like every good Father, he wants our trust, no matter what He says to us, no matter what He asks us to do or not do. He loves us like a perfect parent, spouse, and sibling. If we trust this, things just seem to fall into place (even the rough times when we really have to dig into His word and seek His will). If we doubt him, we drive a wedge in our relationship, and we lose a piece of His blessing. Just like a good father will withhold some special gifts from his children when he perceives that they have gotten greedy. He will help them learn to give to others first, before showering them with more blessings. We might be upset that God gave us an apple instead of the bucket of candy, but God knows how we work and what's best for us. Trust him. I'm not saying that all "misfortune" is due to lacking spiritual strength. God also lets his children shine as bright examples when we place our trust in him, even when all earthly things fade away. It's always for our good or the good of those around us. He also promises that we will not lose our reward for aiding God's purpose. Find joy in your service.

So...I started by talking about compassion. Where does this fit in? 

Wouldn't compassion naturally flow from this thought process? God loves you and has compassion on you. He seeks a relationship with you that is heavily steeped in compassion (we are completely lost sinners without His grace). Again, it goes back to my sinful nature, my pride gets in the way, my pride makes me forget, my pride focuses on the works of my hands, my accomplishments. But my pride either leads to arrogance or depression. When we can't see God, then there is only other people to compare ourselves with, and since we all have strengths and weaknesses, we either see ourselves as better or worse, and without a larger goal in mind, we shortsightedly focus on the things we see, the tasks at hand, and judge. It's not until we compare ourselves to a righteous God, that we fully realize our true condition, and it's not until we read the testimonies about Jesus, and the promises in the Old Testament that we realize that God loves us anyway. He still wants to be married to us despite everything that we've done to Him, despite all the other guys and girls we've slept with. He still seeks us out, through the work of his son, Jesus, our brother and Lord, to keep us in the family for ever.

Love your brothers and sisters for ever, just as God loves you.