3
Nov

It’s Almost Over

   Posted by: Sonny   in America, Body of Christ, Election, Eternity, Politics

Tomorrow, some of the people in this country will vote.  Whatever candidate wins will bring about a new direction.  He will be placed in office by the ones who bought into his rhetoric the most.  Whoever has motivated the most people to follow his empty promises will win. 

I have not tried to use my space here to push any agenda except the agenda of Christ.  I sincerely do not believe that any political party has His agenda in mind.  And that is okay.  Jesus knew the worldly kingdoms would never seek to merge with the Godly Kingdom.  Instead, He warned repeatedly about the danger of trying to merge His Kingdom with the worlds. 

I do not think that any politician on the national scene is concerned in the least about the things of God.  I wish this was not so.  And I wish the people of God would realize the seriousness of forsaking our mission, which is personal, and relying on government to do it for us. 

Being absorbed with “self” is nothing new.  It was there in the beginning.  But it just seems to be so much more powerful today.  Is there anyone out there concerned with the destination of lost souls?  Is there anyone out there concerned with fulfilling our mission of making disciples?  Is there anyone willing to sacrifice on a personal level instead of relying on government?

I don’t know if I am doing enough.  I surely don’t know if you are.  I am tired of sounding so pessimistic and it feels like all I write is words of warning. 

I watched the people of God for so many years to see the faults, the hypocrisy, and the reliance on anything other than God.  I am now one with you in this great Kingdom.  And I see it as great only because of our King, not because of us. 

I know that almost every election is looked at as the one that is the most important of all time.  This one is shaping up to be that one, for real.  We are either going to vote in a man who will not really get anything done, or we will vote in a man that could take this country further down the path to destruction.  You decide who’s who. 

The pessimism is not my heart though.  I am optimistic because I know to whom I have given my life.  I have given it to Jesus Christ, my King.  No matter what happens in this nation, in this world, I know my destination.  I am safe, secure and will be taken care of. 

My heart grieves though for those that are deceived.  Those that do think they are voting in a change for the better.  I do not pretend to be prophetic but, I will say this, no matter who is elected tomorrow it will not be for the better. 

Do not rely on this world, or its leaders, or its policies, or its agendas for your joy and peace.  Become a citizen of the only eternal Kingdom.  Then you will have peace.

So, as far as tomorrow goes, vote if you want.  Then let God have it.  If enough are aligned with His precepts and principles, He will work it all out the way it needs to be.  After you vote, let it go.  Don’t give in to letting it become the obsession for the day.  Whoever gets the most votes will win and after you are done voting, you have no more say in the matter. 

So why not give the rest of the day to God and go talk about Jesus to someone rather than talking about Obama or McCain.

Love you all

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4 comments so far

Justin A
 1 

I plan to vote for Chuck Baldwin. He comes the closest to standing for Christian principles. I don’t think he has a chance of winning but if a third party ever gets strong enough maybe we will have a choice better than what we have today. (If I thought Obama had any chance of winning in Alabama I would have to think very hard about my vote.) We have to do the best we know how and leave the results up to God. I’ve seen God turn things around for the good when it looked like there was no hope.

The government is an extension of us. When we leave the governing of the nation up to ungodly people, that is how we let the government do our work for us.

November 3rd, 2008 at 7:07 am
Connie
 2 

I will celebrate when tomorrow is over. I have seen so many people obsess with this candidate or that candidate rather than putting their faith in God as you have mentioned so many times.

I can’t begin to tell you how many emails I have received of people trying to discredit Obama….hundreds. I am so sick of them; I just delete them. Not so many for McCain because I don’t believe many people are really FOR him, just against his opponent.

I don’t want to even imagine how devestated all those people will be tomorrow if their candidate does not win. Especially if they don’t have a true relationship with God.

I remember something our music minister said several years ago when gasoline prices began to rise. He said, “I’m not worried. If syrup goes up to a dollar a sop, God is still gonna take care of me.” What a statement.
Wish everyone could have that kind of faith.

Peace,
Connie

November 3rd, 2008 at 10:57 am
Sonny
 3 

Justin and Connie,

Agree on the Baldwin vote. That is one of the things I have been trying to get across. If we do vote then as Christians it has to be in line with Godly principles. We cannot vote for a man who wants to allow the slaughter of innocents to get even more available and we cannot vote for someone who will give us more of the same and say we voted for either because we are doing our Christian duty.
If we want to put aside our calling, our mission, and vote based on only worldly things, then by all means do that. Just stop calling it Christian.

Connie, thanks for your views and thoughts. You do seem to understand what I am trying to say.

Love you both

November 3rd, 2008 at 2:24 pm
Sabrina Walker
 4 

No matter what happens tomorrow I will not be upset about it. I pray every night for God to take care of us. For Him to take care of this nation not man.

Tomorrow will not be a pretty day for America. No matter who wins both sides will be upset and the news is warning about being careful as the day goes on. I am praying that neither side reacts badly and does something we will all regret later.

November 3rd, 2008 at 4:27 pm

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