Wednesday, November 5, 2008

"God, help me to stand for godliness."

“See, it was I who created the blacksmith, who fans the coals into flame and forges a weapon fit for its work. And it was I who created the destroyer to create havoc; no weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and this is their vindication from me,” declared the Lord (Isaiah 54:16-18).

On November 4, 2008, the United States of American elected its first Black President, a man of blended heritage and ethnic diversity. Many celebrate this event and consider it historic and while I suppose it is, history will eventually be written and the legacy of this presidency will emerge. I am prone to vote my religious convictions over temporal worldly cares, so I did not vote for the man who will now serve us as President. I am equally disappointed that individuals who are solid believers lost their seats in the Congress and local races. So what is it that I must do? As a Christian, I must pray for the men and women elected, that they will seek God and allow Him to guide them in the offices into which they will soon be sworn.

I know that God has made this nation the home of the gospel; and when the evil has risen against this nation, God has protected her. We should both rejoice for repeated deliverances and pray for future deliverances, but let us kept firmly in mind that God created our enemies. Satan is a creation of God and although Satan rebelled against God, he can level no weapon against us individually or collectively that God does not allow. Often God grants civilization the desires of its heart, even if that desire is not godly.

It is my prayer today, that God will grant us more and more a hatred of all that is evil and that God will hasten the day of expelling evil. Until then, believe the promise of God that, "no weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper." Until then, work to overcome false doctrines and to extend the Divine truth. Until then, take comfort that God is still on His throne and nothing can happen to you that God does not allow, and if he allows an event, there is a lesson He wants you to learn through it. What is the lesson that God is teaching us? First, I believe God is trying to teach us that if we want the pleasures of this world, God will give them to us. Second, I believe God is trying to teach us that if believers seek the temporal pleasures rather than the everlasting joys, then all humanity will bear the outcomes.

Prayer is out of our schools, abortion occurs in record numbers, and alcohol kills thousands every week in this country, because believers do not stand up. This election has not fixed the brokenness of our government, and it will not be fixed until believers stand for God in our lives and in our voting.

Prayer: “God, help me to stand for godliness. Amen.”

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Dr. Eddie G. Grigg said...
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Dr. Eddie G. Grigg said...

Your comments reflect anger, hatred, and lack of spiritual understanding. God gives to His children a spirit of discernment – the ability to distinguish between spirits, whether the spirits are of God or Satan (see I Cor. 12:10). Judging of others has to do with the Law, and we know that the Law condemns. We are not and cannot be saved by the Law. God saves us by His Grace. It is true that we are not to judge (which you appear to be doing of me), but we ought to each pray for the gift of discernment that enables us to distinguish between spirits.

You will also note that I did not reference our new President's faith. I simply indicated that God led me in a different direction – discernment of spirit. Just as one might discern that you are not well educated and that you are ashamed of your thoughts, thus leading you to hide behind anonymity.

Perhaps you will agree with me that you and I need to pray earnestly for our newly elected President and his family. As we pray, will you agree with me that we should ask God to help our new President to seek God in all of his decisions?