And Now That You Have Voted…
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008And now that you have voted the real work of being the kind of person that God wants you to be in response to what He causes or allows begins. So whether your candidate won or not is irrelevant to being a Christian in this “one nation under God”. Instead what is relevant is your worldview. See, you carried your worldview into the voting booth and you carried it out. You will now carry it into your conversations and your e-mail “forwardings” and your personal celebrations or lamentations. This does not mean you do not reserve the right to disagree with the ideas of our new President-elect. No, you have the right and responsibility in our society to disagree if and when the biblical worldview is infringed upon. However you must do so in a way that doesn’t violate other vital components of that same worldview. It is important that we understand that the same worldview that abhors abortion and euthanasia and the mistreatment of the poor also abhors the dishonoring of government authorities. If we really hate the things that God hates and love the things that God loves then we will give place in our worldview to all that the Bible teaches.
It is no secret that this has been a great challenge to the church. Under Bill Clinton’s presidency it was not uncommon to find Christians sending around e-mails and sharing jokes that were crass and dishonoring. I am not sure how that fit with 1 Peter 2:13-17 which says,
Submit yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every authority instituted among men: whether to the king, as the supreme authority, or to governors, who are sent by him to punish those who do wrong and to commend those who do right. For it is God’s will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk of foolish men. Live as free men, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as servants of God. Show proper respect to everyone: Love the brotherhood of believers, fear God, honor the king.
I take that back, I’m pretty sure it doesn’t fit. The tendency for all of us is to use our tongues or our typing fingers as tools to disparage and dishonor those we disagree with. As I already said we can voice disagreement and we should, but as we do we should keep our disparaging comments focused largely on ideas and not on people. Ideas are not people and people are not ideas, one we deal with vigorously and are not called to respect, the other we have a biblical mandate to honor and respect. If these are not held in proper perspective we can be passionately following God all the way into dishonoring Him.
We have the responsibility to submit and honor. Such is not our nature and God knows it better than we do. Yet Paul in the shadow of a much more oppressive Roman authority writes:
Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and he will commend you. For he is God’s servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He is God’s servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience. This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God’s servants, who give their full time to governing. Give everyone what you owe him: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor.
So now that you have voted be a Christian and keep your biblical worldview. Don’t hold a biblical worldview only when it is expedient. There is a place in the biblical worldview for ideological disagreement and even civil disobedience but never for personal dishonor.