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The U.S. has just
re-elected its president and by the time this goes to press
his inauguration will be a thing of the past.
Living in
the world, it is easy to be caught up in the affairs of it
we are not careful. We need to follow the example of just
Lot, who was vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked.
Peter tells us that Lot ”dwelling among them in seeing and
hearing, vexed his righteous soul from day to day with their
unlawful deeds.”
Paul says that
we wrestle against the ”rulers of the darkness of this world,
against spiritual wickedness in high places.”
Wickedness in high places is no less true today than it was
in Paul’s day and age and this is one of the reasons that
we as soldiers of Christ cannot get involved even in the slightest
degree with the affairs of this world.
Our candidate did
not run in this last election. When he comes to rule the world
with a rod of iron, he will not need to campaign for he is
coming to take by force the kingdoms of this world. Right
now he has members of his party quietly working to prepare
a people for him who will be members of his ruling party when
he comes. It seems inconceivable doesn’t it, that these faithful
members of Christ’s party could be involved in any way with
another political party which is to be overthrown by Christ
at his coming. It is impossible to be in the service of two
countries at once. If we are soldiers for Christ then we cannot
serve or help choose any other commander in chief. If we seek
a heavenly country, then we must be ”strangers and pilgrims
on the earth” as were the faithful of old who died in faith.
Paul tells us ”now
then we are ambassadors for Christ.” We know that an ambassador
in a foreign country is very careful to obey the laws of that
country in which he is residing but he wouldn’t for one minute
get involved in their internal political affairs. He must
remain aloof and yet obey the laws of whatever party is in
power, at all times remembering that he is a representative
of his own country and that he does not belong to the country
in which he is residing. We do not belong to this world. Jesus
said, ”If ye were of the world, the world would love his own:
but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you
out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.”
Joshua told his
people, ”If it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose
you this day whom ye will serve.” Instead of mentioning the
Amorites as Joshua did, we can substitute the Republican and
Democratic parties. Amos asks the question, ”Can two walk
together, except they be agreed?” Can a brother or sister
of Christ walk together with the world? Christ’s platform
cannot be found in the political arenas of today. We must
say with Joshua, ”As for me and my house, we will serve the
Lord.”
AII those who look
for Jesus who has ”redeemed us to God by his own blood out
of every kindred, and tongue and people and nation” and is
coming to make us ”unto our God kings and priests: and we
shall reign on the earth” will refuse to get involved with
the kingdoms of this world.
Paul asks, ”What
fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? And what
communion hath light with darkness? And what concord hath
Christ with Belial? Or what part hath he that believeth with
an infidel? Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye
separate, saith the Lord.”
Truly the most
high is ruling in the kingdoms of men and He appointeth over
it whomsoever He will, but He certainly does not need our
vote to help Him nor do we even know who He wants to set up
and remove. ”Choose you this day whom ye will serve.”
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