I have a number of wise and faithful friends. Today I want to give a shout out to my guitar-playing friend in Christ, a man called Woody. Woody is a part of a small prayer and Bible study group of men with whom I meet weekly.
Last week we found ourselves reflecting on the aftermath of the 2012 Presidential election in our country. That had been on my mind and heart a lot in the recent weeks. Fear seemed to drive so much of what went on. I've heard from deeply committed followers of Jesus who fear that the United States is on an immoral pathway to destruction that they feel has been accelerated by Barack Obama's re-election. I've also heard from equally committed Christians who feared Mitt Romney's Morman worldview and/or felt anxiety about a perceived lack of compassion for the poor and powerless on the part of Mr. Romney's camp. Some Americans apparently are frightened enough to try to convince the states in which they live to secede from the Union. (Just a historical question...How did that last secession effort by many states work out for everyone? I'm just saying...) One e-mail I received asked an apparently desperate question after the election: "What are evangelical Christians going to do now?"
I'm thankful for this group of men with whom I meet every week. They know the answer to the question. What are Jesus-followers supposed to do now? The same thing we were supposed to do under George W. Bush, the same thing we are supposed to do now under Barack Obama, and the same thing we're supposed to do under the next president - Seek and save the lost; go to all people and make disciples of Jesus the Christ; change lives; transform communities and the world; spread scriptural holiness throughout the land. Our mission has NEVER been contingent on whoever was in political power. It has never answered to those in power, nor has it depended on those in power. Had it ever been so dependent, the movement of following Jesus would have died before the Roman Empire did!
Observing some of the Christian hand-wringing and paralysis following the election, Woody cried out, "Where's the faith?!? Why be so bogged down by fear, whoever won? Where's the FAITH?" He's spot-on right. No matter what's going on in the world around us, whether in politics, culture, economics of whatever, God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of faith. If we're driven by fear, that comes from somewhere else. Fearful as life can become, our mission doesn't change.
I'll see you around the next bend in the river. Republican, Democrat, or Independent - don't be afraid!
Raking Leaves
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Fall is here. The sun is moving towards the edge of the frame where, in
just a few weeks it will hit the bumper rail and start back towards the
other side...
2 years ago
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