Church Family,
Some have already asked me my opinion about the election of Barack Hussein Obama as the 44th President of the United States. We must first acknowledge the incredible significance of America overwhelmingly electing an African-American as the President. He easily carried the popular vote and won the Electoral College vote almost by a landslide. We as Christians should celebrate the fact that, as the New York Times story reported, the “. . . Racial Barrier Falls.” All Americans will for the first time in our history look to an African-American as our President.
However, the momentous significance of Obama’s election is overshadowed for many of us by his political stance on issues that are even more significant. The fight for the sanctity of the life of unborn babies and the struggle to protect marriage against redefinition in unbiblical terms just got harder for us. President-Elect Obama has publically announced his intention to sign the Freedom of Choice Act into law and repeal the Defense of Marriage Act. The fight for what is right on moral issues will be harder than ever and we must persevere in the battle to defend the lived of the unborn.
In light of these and other issues that we might disagree on we must remember two things. First, God is sovereign. His sovereignty and grace call for our diligence to both submit ourselves to the governing authorities and work toward justice in every way possible. Second we must pray. It is our duty to pray for our President-Elect and ask for God to work in his life to make him a godly man and leader. In the words of Albert Mohler:
. . . we must commit ourselves to pray for this new President, for his wife and family, for his administration, and for the nation. We are commanded to pray for rulers, and this new President faces challenges that are not only daunting but potentially disastrous. May God grant him wisdom. He and his family will face new challenges and the pressures of this office. May God protect them, give them joy in their family life, and hold them close together.
We must pray that God will protect this nation even as the new President settles into his role as Commander in Chief, and that God will grant peace as he leads the nation through times of trial and international conflict and tension.
We must pray that God would change President-Elect Obama’s mind and heart on issues of our crucial concern. May God change his heart and open his eyes to see abortion as the murder of the innocent unborn, to see marriage as an institution to be defended, and to see a host of issues in a new light. We must pray this from this day until the day he leaves office. God is sovereign, after all.
America has chosen her new President, and we as Christians must commit ourselves to pray for him even now.
As I have often said from the pulpit, a new President will not bring about the changes needed in the hearts and lives of Americans (no matter which candidate may have won). What America needs is a revival in her churches and a great turning back to the Lord in our homes. This will begin as God’s people repent of sin, commit to holiness, and live for the glory of our King, Jesus. May God show us mercy and grace as we continue to serve Him.
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Judith Fergerson // November 5, 2008 at 1:39 pm |
Ronnie and I talked about the results of the election and I expressed to him to know that as the peoples will has been done – as they wanted – God still controls all.
We are never to forget – we may have a change in the leadership of the USA – But God still controls all things and HE HAS NOT AND NEVER WILL CHANGE. The outcome of that battle was won on the cross many years ago when He made the choice for us all and we as Christians are still under His leadership no matter who is the leader of this nation.
We as Christians still must follow God’s word and pray for that leader that the people have chosen as he will face many challenges in delivering on promises he has made to those people that put their faith in him. Our focus still must be on the God of Calvary who only can deliver on the promise He made to us as Christians – the promise of eternal life.
Jewell // November 5, 2008 at 6:49 pm |
Just a big– AMEN!