Heather and I had a cool discussion this morning on a passage she ran across in her Bible study...
Acts 1:6-8
6 So when they had come together, they asked him, “Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?” 7 He said to them, “It is not for you to know times or seasons that the Father has fixed by his own authority. 8 But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”
Interesting to note, particularly on an election day, that the disciples question centers on whether or not Jesus was going to be the political hero they hoped for. Would he restore the kingdom to Israel? They still think the answer is found in politics and some sort of governmental change. Look what Jesus does...he basically ignores their question and then commissions them to be sent out on his redemptive mission. They are to bring the healing and hope to the nations, through the power of the Gospel. They are to be part of the solution. They are to be the answer. They are to turn the world upside-down through the gift of the Holy Spirit and Jesus' counter-cultural kingdom.
So in an election that certainly has our country divided, and where Christians on both sides desperately think their guy has to win, let's remember that Jesus wants His Church to bring the only Kingdom that ultimately matters. His is the only kingdom that will last. This does not mean we overly spiritualize everything and ignore our opportunity and responsibility to vote. Pray for our leaders. Vote your convictions. Ask God to use even flawed government leaders to bring about His redemptive purposes. Be thankful that we have freedoms and the privilege to vote and speak our mind. But know that Jesus is still on the throne, regardless of who is in the White House.
So perhaps Jesus would commission all of His followers, in the days ahead, to be mavericks for Him to bring the change we need. Sorry, couldn't help it. Cheesy political humor is so much fun.
Amen!
ReplyDeleteThat was a good thing for me to read.. because I am not happy with the outcome right now.
ReplyDeleteOne of my good friends always says "If politics were the answer to everything, then Jesus would have been a politician."
ReplyDeleteOn election days its a good time to be a Calvinist.
Thanks for that. You expressed in words what I was feeling in my heart.
ReplyDeleteJamie:
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome encouraging response to those of us who "know Jesus". I know you are busy, but I would encourage you to check out The Center For Public Justice, run by James Skillen, and read the most non-partisan writing on both Barak's and McCain's views on doing Justice, which was very important to Jesus when he was here on earth, and one of God's commands...to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with our God"
God IS in control, whomever leads this country!
Thanks again!
Love Aunt Judi