When we stand before God at the final
judgment, He will ask for an account of what we did with all the blessings He
gave us—our ives,
our families, our material
possessions. Some will reply, “Lord, I loved my wife, I raised my children
right, I was a good steward with all that You gave me.” “Well done,” He will
say. But then He will ask, “I gave you a government—what did you do with it?”
Many Americans will not have an answer. In the parable of the talents in Matthew
25 and Luke 19, a master entrusted each of his servants to be
stewards, or managers, over a
certain number of talents, then he departed for a season. When he returned to
settle accounts, two of his servants had multiplied the talents they were given
and were rewarded for being good stewards. But because the third servant was
afraid, he hid his talent. He did nothing with it. That servant got into
trouble with his master. Like the fearful servant, for years many Christians
have chosen not to get involved in what is going on in the world politically.
We have let fear, confusion and apathy keep us from taking our proper place in
this country. The interesting thing about the servants in this parable is that
not one of them asked to be stewards over the talents they were given. Still,
the master held them accountable. In the same way, as Americans we didn’t ask
to be born here. We didn’t ask for this government. Nevertheless, I believe God
is going to hold us accountable for what we do with what we’ve been given.
Being involved in the civil arena is
not an option...especially in America.
We’re Responsible to Choose
I have always believed the Word of
God applies equally to people everywhere at all times—that God will bless any
nation that will do what He says. But our Founding Fathers said Proverbs 29:2,
“When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked
beareth rule, the people mourn,” has a different meaning in America than in
other nations. Why is that? Because more than 200 years ago in America, we were
the first nation in 2,000 years where the people were able to choose whether
the righteous would rule or the wicked would rule. The Founders considered our
government a “stewardship government.”
Other countries were ruled by a king
who was born into that leadership position. If he was righteous, the people
were blessed. If he was wicked, the people suffered. They didn’t get to choose
their leaders. But God gave Americans this government with the opportunity
and the responsibility to choose
godly leaders. And we will have to answer for what we do with that
responsibility. The Americans are the first people whom Heaven has favored with
an opportunity of deliberating upon and choosing the forms of government under which
they should live. Providence has given to our people the choice of their
rulers, and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest
of our Christian nation, to select
and prefer Christians for their rulers. —John Jay, first chief justice of the Supreme
Court
A Bible-Based Government
Many people have become convinced that
God is not involved with nor interested in the civil arena. They think politics
is separate from their spiritual life because they have heard about separation
of church and state. There is a misconception that the First Amendment to the
Constitution talks about this separation, but it doesn’t. In fact, there is no
such thing as “separation of church and state” in any of our official
government documents. Since the Founders didn’t address this in the
Constitution or the First Amendment, it clearly was not their intent for American
society. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof....
—The First Amendment
America is the most successful
nation in the history of the world. We are the longest ongoing constitutional
republic, and it’s not because we were founded on secular or worldly
principles. In fact, if you research our Constitution, it’s amazing to see how
many biblical principles it contains. America has been blessed because the
Founding Fathers took godly principles and put them into our founding
documents, choosing many of their ideas from Two Treatises of Civil Government
by John Locke. It cites the Bible more than 1500 times to show the proper
operation of civil government. America’s first civil government was based on a
covenant with God. Those
who came over on the Mayf lower wrote the Mayf
lower Compact before they stepped onto American soil. Paraphrased, they
basically said, “We have come to this nation to propagate the gospel of Jesus
Christ and to establish good government, based on His principles,
and we covenant with God to do
that.” Twenty-three years later, the colonies made a joint covenant saying
basically the same thing. It was the first time in history for there to be
anything like a United States where the various colonies cooperated together. Our
government was set up on biblical principles such as that in Exodus 18:21,
which said to choose rulers of tens, fifties, hundreds and thousands (in other
words, local, county, state and federal). These were to be “able men, such as
fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness.” Our
elections are based on this
principle and these qualities are what we should be looking for in candidates. It’s
not important whether they are Republican, Democrat or any other party. We
should seek to elect God-fearing people who will honor God and advance His principles.
Ezra 7:25 says to appoint judges who
know the laws of God. A judge who knows the laws of God will be a God-fearing
judge. When judges who don’t fear God are appointed, believers may say, “We
didn’t appoint them.” But the truth is, we allowed the people who
appointed them to get elected. So we
are ultimately responsible—often because of our lack of involvement and
sometimes because we voted for issues other than those spelled out in the
Bible. Romans 12:2 in the J.B. Phillips translation says, “Don’t let the world around
you squeeze you into its own mould....” We have to be mindful not to let our
friends, our families, our backgrounds, our co-workers or public opinion
determine our choices for political candidates. We must vote on the basis of
what matters biblically, not the popular issues of the day.
The Godly in Government
As Christians we don’t usually think
of politicians as ministers, but the Bible indicates otherwise. Romans 13:1
says, “Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power
but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.” That means civil authority
is ordained of God. Verses 4 and 6 say that those in civil government are
“God’s ministers.” The Scripture clearly reveals the importance of government
to God. First Timothy 2:1-2 says we are to pray for those in authority—first of
all. Since He mentions this fi rst, it must be
very important to God. And
apparently Jesus considered service in civil government as a means of reward,
for in the parable of the talents the faithful servants were rewarded by being
made rulers over cities (Luke 19). It’s also interesting to note that in Hebrews
11, the faith “hall of fame,” the great heroes mentioned from verses 22-34 were
involved in civil government. As Christians we need to re-evaluate our
involvement in civil government. God desires for His people to be influential
in all arenas, especially government. We are to be the salt and light of the
earth. And when we don’t get involved and we don’t vote for godly candidates,
we’re making it easy for sin to run rampant in our nation. When the godly
depart from any arena, their godly values depart with them. It’s only when the righteous
rule that the people rejoice. It’s our responsibility to get involved, to preserve
and restore our heritage. So let’s pray for our leaders, see what the Lord
would have each of us to do, and vote for godly candidates. The government God
has blessed us with is a great gift. When we stand before Him one day and He
asks what we did with it, what will be our answer?
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