eNews - November 5, 2008
ELECTION DAY AFTER... by Brady Weldon
The day has finally arrived. You have been consumed by this election that seems to have lasted forever. You watched the debates. You likely had many conversations with friends about the campaign. You may have even volunteered for a campaign. And you have finally cast your vote. So how do you respond the day after, once the results are in?
Unfortunately many people will wake up this morning in a very bad mood. They will believe that because their candidate didn't win that we as a nation are doomed, perhaps that God's judgment is upon us, or that they must now threaten to leave the country. Once reality has sunk in, many people will start thinking about how to fight against the president-elect and may even begin engaging in character assassination.
As a Christian, I have tried to give some thought as to how I should properly react to the election results.
I. Negative attacks and character assassinations are unChristian.
It is entirely acceptable for one to oppose political positions that a candidate takes. However, it is entirely unacceptable for Christians to impugn the character of those they disagree with. Somehow over the years we have believed the lie that politics are different and that if we want to win then we have to fight dirty. I just don't see warrant for that attitude in the Bible. In fact I see just the opposite. I see Jesus commanding us to love those who oppose us.
I have often seen Christians gathered together to pray for our country and our leaders. Even if the candidate that we did not vote for wins, we should pray for that man. We should pray for his well-being. We should pray that he prospers.
Christians are commanded to speak the truth with love.
For years I believed the lie that if I spoke "truth", that inherently I was speaking with love.
How will we speak to others, both Christian and non-Christian, who voted the opposite of us? If we are on the winning side, will we gloat? Will we revel in the angst that our opponents feel in loss? Or instead will we extend grace to those we disagree with? If we are on the losing side, will we assume the worst of the other side? Will we immediately assume a victim status? Or will we be humble in our defeat? Will we genuinely congratulate those on the winning side?
II. We should be willing to serve our country and our communities.
I think that there is also a tendency for those on the "losing side" to line up in opposition for a fight rather than thinking about what is best for the country and their community. Is constant partisan bickering good for our country? I would argue that it is corrosive and only exacerbates our real differences. Christians in particular are called to serve our communities. No new government programs or policies can or should take the place of people giving of themselves and their resources. Remember how the Church rallied during Hurricane Katrina?? Wow. God make us like that every single day!
Do you believe that the government shouldn't be providing "hand-outs" to lower income people? Then you should be giving so sacrificially that there is nothing left for the government to do. Do you believe that the government should be leading the way in caring for our environment but that the "wrong" candidate got elected? Then you can lead the charge to encourage others to voluntarily change their lifestyles to have less of an adverse impact upon our world and our climate. Christians should not abdicate our responsibility to care for the poor or oppressed in the world.
III. God is in control.
Regardless of yesterday's outcome, my faith will not be shaken. My faith is not dictated by such temporary things as elections. I do believe that God is in control and is working to redeem this world. Not just individuals but systems, government, societies. I also believe that we as Christians need to approach this year's election with great humility and avoid the temptation to assume that we know what God's will is.
Pray as never before, prepare to serve until it hurts, and love as if that one is the only person alive. Only then will revival flood our great streets and Jesus will get ALL the glory and credit.
ISA. 64:1 "Oh! That YOU would come down! That the mountains would shake at YOUR presence."
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