An historical event in America will soon take place when its registered citizens will elect the next President of the United States. What makes this event historical is of course, the Democratic nominee, Barack Obama. The Illinois Senator is the first man of color to receive the nomination for President of the United States of a major political party. This is cause for celebration for everyone regardless of their race. It is the content of our character and not the color of our skin that makes us honorable.
I will be happy when Election Day comes and goes. At the risk of sounding 'Holier than thou,' I am saddened, jealous, envious, grieved and disappointed for God, the Father and Jesus Christ by the attention this historic event has received. I receive a barrage of emails daily from both sides; those desiring the Obama/Biden ticket to win and those desiring McCain/Palin ticket to receive the victory. It seems 'we the people' are looking to mere men (and a woman) to rescue us from the wages of sin. I would love to see a mass movement for lost souls, witnessing to the lost and expanding the citizens of the Kingdom of God of the same or greater magnitude. If we campaigned for Jesus as we have campaigned for our candidate of choice, there would not be as many people bound for hell, suffering and living for Satan. I question our focus.
The Bible tells us in II Chronicles 7:14, "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." This is our prayer. Jesus is our answer. He is the answer for the world! If you do not know Him, you are invited to come to know Him and accept Him as your Savior. You have received a personal invitation from Him. Please RSVP before it is too late.
Yes, we must be aware, informed, involved, astute, and wise about the ways of the world; but as Christians, we must remember we are in the world but not of the world. We have a Covenant relationship with God and a system unique to the world's system. We are joint heirs with Christ. We're different. Get over the Presidency of the United States and get on with evangelizing.
This is how I feel.
2008 by Avis Ward of
GeoVi's Home for Pregnant Teens