Whomever He Pleases!
Church leaders often exhort their members to work diligently for the election of politicians of whom they approve, claiming it is God’s will to do so as well as their “Christian duty.” They warn of the dire consequences that will befall the church and the nation if they fail to immerse themselves in partisan politics and promote the moral values and social policies endorsed by them. Moreover, they do this despite what Scripture declares on the matter.
Apparently, followers of Jesus must fight
tooth and nail for the candidates
chosen by their “spiritual” leaders, even using the immoral means of this world
to do so when necessary.
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How do these men of God know which politician or political party represents God’s will, or which proposed policy will advance His cause on the Earth? Can our Christian leaders see “the end from the beginning,” or do they know what is truly in the heart of any political candidate or officeholder? How do they know what the plan of the Almighty is?
The Book of Daniel begins by
declaring that God GAVE the king of Judah, Jerusalem, and the
“vessels of the house of God” into the “hand of Nebuchadnezzar, the King
of Babylon,” the pagan ruler who would destroy the
Kingdom of Judah, the City of Jerusalem, and the Temple, and exile many Jews to
Mesopotamia.
What patriotic Israelite in his right mind
would have elected that idol-worshipping despot to the imperial throne? Nevertheless,
with that very king in mind, Daniel praised Yahweh as the one who “removes
kings and sets up kings,” and later, he pronounced to Nebuchadnezzar
himself:
- “You are the king of kings, for the God of Heavens has GIVEN YOU the kingship, the might, the power, and the dignity; and wherever the sons of men dwell, the wild beasts of the field and the birds of the air has HE GIVEN into your hand and made you ruler over them all.”
One evening, after he attributed his might
and majesty to his own power, an angel pronounced punishment on the great king so
that he would learn that the “Most-High has dominion over the kingdom of
men, and to whomever he pleases,
he gives it, and sets up over it even
the basest of men.”
Consequently, Nebuchadnezzar was removed
from the throne for “seven seasons” until God restored him to office. Humbled,
the mighty ruler of the World Empire declared:
- “I rendered praise and honor to the God of Heaven, whose dominion is an everlasting dominion, and his kingdom endures from generation to generation, before whom and all the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing, and according to his own pleasure he deals with the army of the heavens and the inhabitants of the earth, and none there is who can smite upon his hand, or say to him - What have you done?”
He discovered that Yahweh ALONE has dominion
over all political powers, and He gives the right to rule to whomever he
pleases to accomplish His purposes. Why are so many of us seemingly
incapable of accepting and applying this lesson from Scripture?
GOD’S ARRANGEMENT
Writing to believers living in the center
of the World Empire, the Apostle Paul exhorted them to respect
governors, magistrates, and the king. It seems “there is no authority except
by God, and the existing ones have been
arranged by Him, therefore, he who opposes the authority, OPPOSES the arrangement of God” -
(Romans 13:1-7).
He wrote this when members of the church had
few if any civil “rights” under Roman rule. They certainly had no ability or opportunity to elect their political rulers or influence governmental policies.
This new faith was an “illegal” religion in
the eyes of the Roman government, and Caesar certainly was no champion of
democracy or religious and individual liberties. He was an absolute ruler whose
word was law, yet Paul warned believers that to oppose the existing government constituted
rebellion against the “arrangement” of God.
At the time Paul wrote his Letter, the Empire
was ruled by Nero, one of the most despotic rulers in Roman history, a man who murdered
his mother, kicked his pregnant wife to death, and became the first emperor to
persecute the Church of Jesus Christ. Very likely, Paul was executed during the
‘Neronian Persecution’, yet the Apostle exhorted believers in Rome not to
oppose Caesar’s government.
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God's hand is not limited. He can save His people by many or few, and He is well able to employ evil, good, and even incompetent politicians to achieve His plans, and despite its irresistible power, the Roman Empire is no more.
The same fate awaits today's most powerful empires and regimes. In the end, only the Kingdom of God will be left standing, and all existing political systems, parties, and ideologies will prove to be little more than “perishing meat.”
When Satan offered Jesus all
the political powers of this world, he refused the offer. Instead, he submitted
to an unjust death at the hands of the World Empire., and he taught his
disciples to walk that same path – To deny themselves, take up the cross, and become
servants of all men who are in need.
Since his elevation to the Davidic
Throne, Jesus has been calling his Assembly to proclaim HIS Gospel
to all nations, NOT to seize political power and forcibly impose
his reign, or otherwise imitate the corrupt political systems of this age.
This is not a call for passivity
or disengagement from the world, but a summons for true disciples to engage
humanity and governments in the same way that Jesus and his Apostles did - Through
faithful witness, prayer, enduring unjust suffering, and when necessary,
martyrdom.
Certainly, Christians are free to vote and otherwise participate in the political systems of this world, but they fool themselves if they think doing so (or not) will thwart the purposes of the Creator of all things. Moreover, it is a dangerous thing to oppose the will of God.
Unfortunately, having arrogated
to themselves the right to decide who should govern, according to their own
likes and dislikes, far too many church “leaders” have presumed upon what is God’s
prerogative alone. Nevertheless, it is the “God and Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ” who grants political power to whomever He pleases.
RELATED POSTS:
- Empires Rise and Fall - (Imperial hubris is the legacy of the Tower of Babel, humanity’s first but certainly not attempt to establish the World Empire)
- Babel Lives! - (In the Bible, Babylon becomes a symbol of the recurring rise of empires and self-appointed world leaders)
- The King's Dream - (Only Daniel could reveal and interpret the Nebuchadnezzar’s troubling dream, thereby unveiling the future of empires and God’s Kingdom – Daniel 2:1-49)
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