Posted on 11/10/2020 12:48:59 PM PST by Kaslin
It is because we hope in an eternal savior that we joyfully continue our daily lives. We don't need a week off of classes or work to mourn an election. Our daily joys have suffered no loss of meaning.
On Election Night, I was crowded around the television with a dozen college friends in a tiny apartment above our government professors house. The Virginia night air seeping through the window was rescuing the feeble air conditioning unit and someone had propped up the three-legged TV with a handful of textbooks. Everyone watched the colorful maps on TV flip colors and we good-naturedly heckled CNN hosts who had been talking nonstop for the better part of two hours.
When Trump started gaining votes in Pennsylvania, everyone glanced at the three Pennsylvanians in the room. All the Republicans just got off work, said one, a pastors son from Pittsburgh. We all laughed.
But his joke stuck with me. I imagined that amorphous group of Pennsylvania Republicans going about their days, serving customers, trading smiles, clattering dinner plates in the kitchen. They would vote proudly and then they would move on with their daily responsibilities to the people around them.
I cant say for sure if those Norman Rockwell-esque voters in rural Pennsylvania exist the way I imagined, but I have been inspired and convicted by their imaginary example following the election. They cheerfully did their civic duty, and they went about their day. They didnt drop the responsibilities and joys around them to hang all hope of salvation on a presidential candidate.
As Christians, thats how we should approach the electoral process both before and after the results are announced. We should be educated and enthusiastically involved in our governing authority. We should surely fight to protect our families, our right to worship, and the rights of those who cannot defend themselves. But at the end of the day, we do all we can and then leave the results in eternal hands.
We preach that Christ alone is the hope of our salvation. But how graciously we handle the results of this election will show those around us whether we mean it.
That doesnt mean we shouldnt be rightly concerned about protecting the electoral process where there is evidence of voter fraud. It also doesnt mean we should give up being politically involved or holding our elected officials accountable for their words and actions. Advocating for liberty and justice in the civic process is a legitimate and necessary calling.
But it does mean we have an excellent opportunity to live out our faith by remembering that we trust in something greater than elections. Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation, the psalmist says. Blessed is he whose hope in is the Lord his God.
Because our hope is not in this world, we have no reason to be fearful. We may be disappointed and should be aware of policies that threaten our ability to live as we have been called. Yet we have no need to feel afraid, distraught, or betrayed. Any earthly idol would betray our trust.
It is because we hope in an eternal savior that we joyfully continue our daily lives. We dont need a week off of classes or work to mourn an election. Our daily joys have suffered no loss of meaning.
We continue to enjoy fellowship with other members of the body of Christ. We keep going to work and serving those around us. We go on cooking dinner and enjoying it around the family dinner table. And we remain completely fulfilled by the daily grace of God.
Because of our faith, we know that politics isnt everything (and thank God it isnt). Our lives shouldnt revolve around who sits in the Oval Office.
After all, the whole concept of government is merely a means to enable people to live well in community with each other. We cannot let the means become the end. Instead, we should continue to live full and fruitful lives with the people placed around us.
Furthermore, watching other reactions to election results reminds us how dangerous and disappointing it is to place our trust in fallen human beings.
A video of a woman screaming uncontrollably at Trumps inauguration in 2016 became a meme because it captured the disconsolate reaction to Trumps victory by some of his opponents. Im so sorry to my world, the woman sobbed. Theres so much potential for beauty and for devastation in this one moment, its just almost incomprehensible that they can exist right now.
Other Clinton supporters reminisced a full year after Trumps election about how devastated they were by his victory. It kind of just hit you, said Trent Vanegas, explaining how he broke down in tears when the 2016 election results were announced. One moment, theres hope and the next moment its complete despair. Another Clinton voter expressed fear that he and his wife would have to raise their newborn child under a Trump presidency.
Even the positive reactions to Bidens apparent victory show an obsessive and unhealthy faith in political power. Members of the media literally wept on television when they called the race for Biden. I dont know why Im crying so much, MSNBC contributor and former Democratic senator Claire McCaskill said. I keep crying, Im going to cry now.
Im very emotional, CNNs Don Lemon said. So when you ask me how Im feeling right now, Im sorry, thats all I can tell you. CNNs Van Jones repeatedly wiped his eyes with a tissue on camera.
SUPERCUT!U.S. media weep in ecstasy following AP calling race for Biden pic.twitter.com/spxRBtNJGI
Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 8, 2020
And then there was Stephen Colbert on Thursday night, in what was supposed to be a comedy routine. Because of Trump, Im not sitting down yet, I just dont feel like it yet, Colbert said. Im also dressed for a funeral, because Donald Trump tried really hard to kill something tonight.
Two minutes into the show and without having told a single joke, Colbert hung his head and just stood awkwardly in silence. What I didnt know is that it would hurt so much, he finally added. I didnt expect this to break my heart, for him to cast a dark shadow on our most sacred right.
Comedian Marc Maron led off his podcast on Monday after about 30 seconds straight of profanity by proclaiming the weight has been lifted I dont know that people really fully understand the power, the symbolic power of the head of state that determines on some level how grounded people feel in the country.
We just barely fing avoided real fascism, people, he added, before calling Trump supporters brainfed, brainwashed people or just people who believe that fascism is the way to go.
Watching these reactions, we should not make a mockery of their joy or sorrow. We should, however, be inspired to share the promise that we have. After all, we are blessed with the confidence that politics is not our final hope. And we are called to live accordingly.
Totally agree. They are totally delusional. God has an army of angels led by St. Michael constantly battling the evil.
When you don’t have the guts to fight you can hide in platitudes. They won’t save you but it’s all about feeling good, right?
Of course, knowing the final score is the basis for Christian joy. Therefore, politics, nor money, nor fame can serve as false idols. However, we are endowed by our creator and owe a solemn duty in stewardship to that endowmwmt. Therefore, we must stand in joy while fighting in earnest, This is especially true given the clear evidence that this President has been set aside for this purpose. Finally, thru out time the demonic has made itself evident by shrieking in rage in the light of truth. All of this convicts me to active engagement in the battle, not pious passivity.
even the Buddhists will fight if they have to....
Very well said.
I called him out for it as I fired him.
This chick writes like another one of that stripe of "Christianty."
FReegards!
Agreed. Pacifist, surrender-style Christianity. Annoying. How about Kung Fu Christianity? But, but...Why fight the good fight when you are going to heaven anyway, right? Don’t worry about your children and grandchildren living in earthly socialist misery because, hey, they’ll be joining you shortly in eternity, right? What a crock.
Well, the problem is that Christians suffer as much, at least temporally, as heathens when their governments incur God’s wrath, see, e.g., Sodom and Gomorrah, Noah’s flood, Jericho, Babylon, etc., etc. We have a responsibility to see that we install governments which will respect the good and eschew the wicked.
I’m a Catholic-and a fighter and rebel by nature-not a sheep-I’m not going to walk into the arena singing hymns and smiling because I’m going to Heaven after the lions maul and kill me-I’ll opt for a weapon and a fight-if I’m looking at death-”Es mejor morir de pie que vivir de rodillas”-I guess Vikings would say Valhalla, I am coming...
There will be massive discrimination against Christians in any Biden administration.
Oh, I know politics isnt my hope. I know where my faith comes from, God alone. I know that God wins in the end. I know God is in control.
But God does not expect us to throw our hands up and say, Oh well! He gave us strength, power, minds, and might.
And if it is His will that America is defrauded of our votes for President. There is nothing anywhere that says I have to like what happens.
Christ is our salvation but he asks us to be in this world if not of it and that means we use our brains and and be engaged not sit around in a delusional. Jesus doesn’t want our lights under bushel basket and if we just say oh, everything is fine that is what we are doing
A Biden win starts the clock on Christian persecution here in the he US, if not overtly, via censorship which has started in college.
* a delusional state.
No offense to you or others posting similar stuff, but you guys dont understand TRUE Christianity.
Jesus himself was born and lived in Israel at a time when it was occupied by the Roman Empire. Yeah, the Jews were oppressed. Jesus didnt get himself all worked up and crazy regarding the Romans.
He didnt cower to them either.
At this moment here in the USA, we are waiting for our system to work it out as the law requires.
Losing our minds, ranting and insulting people online doesnt help ANYONE - except the enemy.
Dont be fooled - if the time to fight arrives, youll want to be among Christians - REAL Christians. (We know how to handle our weapons and we can discern good guys from the bad guys)
We arent surrendering pansies. We just know who to listen to and who not to listen to before we act.
Many Christians have not yet thought through the explicit and implicit ramifications for the Christian church of the radical leftist agenda.
keep your powder dry — just in case, unless you have some hole in a rock to hide in.
Yea right, and Christians had nothing to fear when Nero became the Emperor of a Rome
Tell that to Paul and Peter
I will always make a mockery of their joy and sorrow, because it’s phony baloney. Also, this is not just a difference of opinion. They want to destroy us and they really want to destroy Christianity.
But still; we mostly sacrifice our children to the government 'educational' system.
Hosea 4:6 King James Version My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.
bingo
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