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Christians and Politics
Looking for some info regarding history of believers in politics. Obviously, considering the atmosphere that where in today being Election Day. I’m looking to understand the role a Christian should play or not play in when it comes to world government.
Some of you scholars if you could shoot me some articles or books that maybe you have read or found useful, I’d be thankful. |
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Interesting topic and one worthy of discussion and researching.
I’m going to just throw out a conversation starter and I, intentionally will not provide supporting information. How about the Christian Nationalism and the KKK involvement in the “early” Pentecostal movement? Should we get into that? On a generic level, I know it’s controversial, but I do vote. I make my best attempt to support with my vote whichever candidate is least offensive to my Christian beliefs. |
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I don't care what pentecostalism or any other isms thinks or has done.
Government is ordained by God to promote good and restrain evil, as outlined in Romans 13. Its primary function is to maintain justice, uphold the sanctity of life, and protect property. Christians are called to: *Respect and Obey Authorities: Be model citizens, honoring and obeying governing authorities (Romans 13:1-7, 1 Peter 2:11-17) *Pray for Governments: Pray for earthly governments to promote peace, justice, and righteousness (1 Timothy 2:1-4) *Be Prophetic Voices: Speak out against injustice and call governments to accountability. Examples of serving in govt: *Joseph: Served in the Egyptian government, using his influence to benefit society (Genesis 45:9-12). *Daniel: Held high-ranking positions in foreign administrations, implementing policies that benefited society. *Queen Esther: Used her influence in the Persian government to save the Jewish people. |
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Do you think there is a difference between the Old Covenant ways and the New Covenant ways. As far as how God used Joseph, Esther, and Daniel? |
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Proverbs 29:2 KJVRulers are required to be Christians, and Christians are not allowed to choose rulers who are not Christians. Rulers must also be of the same nation and stock as those whom they to govern: Deuteronomy 17:14-20 KJVGovernment is ordained by God specifically to punish evil and protect righteousness, and is to be the servant of God: Romans 13:1-7 KJVRulers, regardless how they enter into their office, are ultimately put in power by God Himself: Daniel 4:17 KJVIf we as a nation are unrighteous and evil, we will get unrighteous and evil government, usually foreign-controlled: Deuteronomy 28:43-44 KJV |
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The church's role in government:
Matthew 28:18-20 KJV And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. [19] Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: [20] Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. Mark 16:15 KJV And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. "Every creature" includes everybody in government, from the king or President down to the dogcatcher. The church is commissioned by Christ to be the teacher to all nations and everybody in those nations, including their governors and rulers. The goal is to evangelize not just the random people on the street or the random visitors to the church house, but every nation and everybody in those nations, from top to bottom and side to side. Our job is to be the hands and feet of God in converting the entire world to Christ. |
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Unfortunately, most professing Christians have bought into the satanic lie of "separation of religion and politics" to the point that Christians have now practically no impact on society at large. When we should be taught from day one of our Christian life that Christ is King and therefore there is no such thing as a "separation of religion and politics". Christ's kingdom is "not of this world", but that doesn't mean that Christ is not really and truly KING. The very title "king" necessarily invokes the political. He is "King of kings" meaning He is the rightful God-ordained authority over all "rulers" and governors, regardless of who they are or who they think they are. All governments must and ultimately will submit to Christ and His government: Isaiah 9:6-7 KJV Micah 4:1-4 KJV |
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