Are you scared of Hillary?
Do you think your vote will go to waste?
Does a Clinton or Obama presidency terrify you?
Think voting for a candidate whose poll numbers are low is a waste?
From Doug Phillips blog:
More important than who wins or loses the 2008 election is this: will Christians look to the Bible as their absolute standard for determining what principles must guide their voting practices? At stake is far more than the presidency. The question concerns the conscience of the Church. We can “win” an election, and yet sell our spiritual birthright. Conversely, we can “lose” an election yet remain faithful to the Word of God, thus preserving the conscience of the body of Christ and enjoying the favor of the Lord.
Elections matter. They matter a great deal. But what matters the most is that the Church remains faithful to her Bridegroom by following the only infallible standard ever written for the selection of civil magistrates. That standard is the Bible, and there is none other that perfectly reflects the mind of God. It is our source book for determining what guidelines must govern the selection of our leaders.
Some believe that the Bible is silent on the question of what standards should govern the selection of a civil magistrate. But to reach this conclusion is to deny the sufficiency of Scripture, and to substitute autonomous human reason for biblical revelation. Others are so fearful of certain outcomes, that there is little reasoning with them. These individuals are (no doubt, unwittingly) fixed on specific outcomes, not commitment to biblical guidelines. They want to condemn their brethren by saying that a vote for X, is really a vote for Y. Their election fears seem sometimes to rise to a self-righteous hysteria, governed more by emotions than objective standards. None of these approaches are helpful.
The Bible is the only answer for fearful Christians in an age of politics. The Bible has the answer to the ethical chaos of fear-driven voting, pragmatic voting, “ends-justifies-the-means” voting, and “lesser-of-two-evils” voting. The Bible does not require Christians to vote for perfect candidates, but it does require that Christians support biblically qualified candidates. Biblical Principles of the Ballot Box explores the Scriptural standards for selecting civil magistrates, and offers great hope for Christians living in an age in which our leaders have broken covenant with the God of their fathers. It explores the blessing presented in Scripture to all who will enter the ballot box with supreme confidence that the Lord sovereignly reigns, that He is more pleased with our obedience than with our rationalistic, extra-biblical voting strategies, and that the greatest hope for America is not found in the outcome of any one election, but in the persevering witness of the Church as God’s representative in America, to uphold his non-negotiable standards and righteousness.
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“We can “win” an election, and yet sell our spiritual birthright.”
Wow…what a great way to put things into perspective. Great post to share, Kim. Thanks.
Hmmm…
Usually, I walk in to vote for primaries and vote for the biggest LOSER on the Democratic ticket… you know… the one that doesn’t stand a chance against whoever might be chosen on the Republican side.
I’ve had to rethink that strategy with this primary because the biggest LOSER might just win LOL!!
Now I’m starting to think along Mr. Phillips’ lines and thinking maybe we ALWAYS need to vote for what we think (b/c we can’t see hearts!!) is the most godly candidate. Even if we lose every time.
Thank you for posting this, Kim.
I know that God will bless one of them to be the supream of America.
Thanks for posting this. Doug is very cogent here - this message is so timely.
I only add this question: GOP / Christian Right voters have consistently voted for the lesser of two evils and where has it gotten us ?
Do we have more character filled men of God to lead us ?
Or have our leaders slipped further & further away from Righeousness ?
I tire of hearing folks with tremendous theological acumen who declare they believe in the Sovereignty of God, then play the Arminian by trying to insure outcomes by ‘voting for the lesser of two evils’ -
I like to think of it, that we simply ignore humanistic predictions about ‘who can win’ and ask only one question: ‘which canidate is biblically qualified - which man demonstrates by his past actions, his profession of Principles is his standard of conduct’ ?
What false and deceptive ploy causes us to miss this and ‘vote for the lesser of two evils’ ?
I think it must be the fact that we want the quick solution, instead of the hard character lesson. We (like all good Americans, right ?) want to be seen as ‘picking a winner’.
To see it from God’s perpective, it’s more important in His sight that 7,000 of His people do what’s right than 7,000,000 pagans do what’s wrong !
In time, God will use that devotion to turn the course of the nation -
‘Duty is our’s - the results are God’s (John Adams)