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Posted: 13 May 2012 02:02 AM PDT
Scriptures, however give the believer something much greater than fear of men: fear of God and the blessing that attends it.
Because the Lord is on the side of His people (the church), we do not have to fear what men will do to us. This does not mean that God is on the side of the United States. To make such an assertion is to confuse the two.
Some of you have also suggested that the gospel is at stake in this election. As most Republicans and Democrats alike have been willing to legislate away free speech, it is not unreasonable that Christians might eventually suffer persecution for the gospel's sake. Nevertheless, I think that many in the conservative Patriot movement have the relationship between the gospel and freedom backwards. We are being told that if we somehow "restore liberty" in our country, we will then see some great awakening of religious blessing. But liberty is a result of blessing, not the cause of it. Right now we can freely preach the gospel, but many worry that it may someday become illegal. What shall we do then, we fretfully ask? The answer is simple. We will freely preach the gospel:
The effect of the grace of God, the work of Christ, and the preaching of the gospel are not dependent upon Constitutional protections and the backing of the U.S. Supreme Court. As Pastor John MacArthur notes, "The ideal human government can ultimately do nothing to advance God's kingdom, and the worst, most despotic worldly government in the end cannot halt the power of the Holy Spirit or the spread of God's word." After the Apostles spent time in jail for preaching, they were released with this warning: And they called them, and commanded them not to speak at all nor teach in the name of Jesus (Acts 4:18-24, 29). The disciples responded:
We do not know what will happen tomorrow, let alone after the November elections; but we must not let a fear of Obama cause us to disobey God in other ways. Later this week, Lord Willing, I am going to examine whether or not a Christian is permitted by God to vote for an unbeliever. _________________________________________ David J Shedlock has written a book showing how Biblical doctrines should rule our understanding of politics and government called With Christ in the Voting Booth: Casting Down Imaginations Before Casting Your Vote, with a Foreword by Governor Mike Huckabee.
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