Saturday, June 28, 2014

A Sovereign God, A Corrupt Government, And Christian Duty


A Sovereign God


Ecclesiastes 7


Lamentations 3

Isaiah 45

Job 2


Proverbs 16

Proverbs 21

Psalm 24 

Psalm 103

Psalm 115

Romans 9

A Corrupt Government





God, sovereign over the affairs of men puts the "basest" in charge for His own glory and pleasure. Has this concept changed since Nebuchadnezzar?

Christian Duty


The Apostle Peter advises us as "strangers" and "pilgrims" in the world and not as citizens.

1 Peter 2


Paul's letter to the Church in Corinth calls us ambassadors

2 Corinthians 5

Does an ambassador submit to the laws of the land he occupies? Yes

Does an ambassador have his identity in the land he occupies? Nope 

The writer of Hebrews expresses:
Hebrews 11

"as in a strange country" though it wasn't unfamiliar to him at all but his citizenship and identity was now heavenly and no longer carnal.

Back to Paul in 2 Corinthians 6


Is political affiliation an unequal yoking?

Maybe we should re-phrase the question:

Identifying as a Democrat/Republican/Libertarian helps me preach the Gospel how?

Would political action be inappropriate for an ambassador?

Should sheep meddle in the affairs of goats? 

Why can't we trust a sovereign God and tend to the things He has commanded us and leave the rest to Him? Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?

Genesis 18 

How then shall we live?

Micah 6

2 Timothy 4

Conclusion

God is sovereign, governments are corrupt, and Christians in politics are at best wasting their time and at worst disobedient to the commandments of Scripture.

Matthew 6




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