I would consider some of my values to be more liberal than conservative, but in this past election I did not jump on the Obama train (Also, I did not vote for McCain). For very simple reasons. 1) As a moderate, he is too "big government for me 2) 4 years on senate, 2 spent campaigning as President (that troubles me) 3) While realizing that different Christians have different views of the legislation of abortion, I found it outrightly non-Christian of him that he supports partial-birth abortion (earlier stages of abortion can at least be debated as murder or non-murder, but partial-birth is outright murder.)
I do realize that he has many good qualities to him. First of all, we note the historical significance of voting in our first African-American President- this country has come such a long way, and for that I am proud.
Secondly, I love the morale of the American at a boost. Obama does not often preach politics of fear but politics of hope.
But that brings me to my worry. Preaching politics.
Now, I do not uphold the view of many conservative Christians that Obama is an anti-christ figure. I find that to be absurd, judgmental and completely ridiculous.
However as I look on facebook and blogs all around, I see people idolizing Obama, which is dangerous.
Let me make this clear - Obama is not our salvation. He is a good man, who will hopefully make good change in our country, but do not put your hope in MAN.
Politics are politics. They fall short of saving us humans. The only salvation we can know is the hope and change Jesus Christ brought to us through his death on the cross, and will bring when he comes back and instills a new heaven and a new earth when pain and sorrow will be no more.
We can strive to instill values of justice and hope in our public policy- I do believe that. But be careful. We are human beings with corrupt natures and we fall short of justice everyday. While many people out there believe values of righteousness and justice, where do we believe these values come from? They cannot be argued out of pragmatism, or for a stable future for the world. They come from a more deep-rooted place. We cannot achieve justice and human rights if our hearts are NOT FIRST CHANGED.
Change and hope starts in the hearts of human beings. But it has to be placed there by something. We are created in the image of God, therefore Christian or non-Christian we love things that God loves and hate things that he too hates. Change cannot come in our hearts without divine revelation.
My brother Justin puts it in this order-
Revelation ---> Revival---> Revolution
This works out in several patterns, in several ways God moves in creation. But let me give one illustration:
Revelation births revival. Revival is when our hearts are so stirred towards God that we wake up and do something. We give our Father glory through carrying out his will in the world. When we do that, revolution happens. Not a political revolution which gives corrupt man power, but a revolution which makes feeding the poor not a moral duty but a blessed opportunity to know your brother in love and share your resources, not out of government obligation, but by freely giving what you have been graciously given.
I am not scared of Obama taking office. I am excited. I think this is an excellent oppurtunity to re-think the way we live and partner with our administration in promoting change. Remember, Obama is not the key to this, though. Our hearts are. When our hearts are filled with love, we can live and move in ways we can never imagine. God is love. Turn your hearts toward him. He is good and powerful to save us. Wisdom and human works without God will ultimately fail.
1 Corinthians 2:9-16
However, as it is written:
"No eye has seen,
no ear has heard,
no mind has conceived
what God has prepared for those who love him"— but God has revealed it to us by his Spirit.
The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the man's spirit within him? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. We have not received the spirit of the world but the Spirit who is from God, that we may understand what God has freely given us. This is what we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit, expressing spiritual truths in spiritual words.The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned. The spiritual man makes judgments about all things, but he himself is not subject to any man's judgment:"For who has known the mind of the Lord
that he may instruct him?" But we have the mind of Christ.
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