During this pivotal year of electing the next President of
the United States, we need to be wise with our words and actions. There is much
passion rising in America during this season.
These are serious times. It is in the air. We sense it,
feel it and know it in our heart. Much is at stake. This is unquestionable and
undeniable.
Yet, it may do well for each of us to remember these things
during the election season:
1.
Keep everything in perspective.
God is sovereign over all human affairs. Regardless of who
wins the nomination of your preferred party or who wins the election, God is
ultimately in charge. Keep everything in perspective.
2. Be
involved in the process.
I am deeply convicted that each Christ-follower needs to be
involved in the processes of electing our next president. We need to know about
the candidates, understand what they believe, measure it by the Word of God and
vote as we believe God is leading us. Yes, we need to vote not only in the
general election, but also in the primary of our choice.
It is incumbent upon us to be involved in the process at
whatever level afforded to us. If you get a chance to meet a candidate, meet
them. If you get a chance to speak into their lives and platform, step up and
represent the Lord and His Word honorably. If you are never afforded this
privilege, learn what you can by listening, watching and reading.
I say it again: It is incumbent upon us to be involved.
Quite honestly, America cannot afford for us to stay at home. Please be
involved in the process of electing our next President.
3.
Watch what you say and how you say it.
Passion is rising over these matters. In our respective
places and positions, each of us will be asked our opinions. Therefore, we need
to be deliberate about what we say and how we say it.
People are watching and listening to us. We represent our
Lord everywhere, so we need to live up to this wisely. This does not keep us
from providing insights and speaking up when appropriate, but it does call us
to weigh every word we say and the way we say it.
Do not lose your testimony and influence with others for
the sake of pontificating, as if you are trying to win an argument or promote
your preferred persuasion. This is difficult for each of us, but we must be
wise with our words and gentle in our spirit.
In our congregations, we have people from all backgrounds
with all kinds of opinions. This should not call us to silence or intimidate us
into fearfulness. Yet, it does call us to be wise with our words and clear in
every way, exhibiting at all times the spirit of Christ.
4.
Refuse to be categorized.
Election season usually pushes us into categories and
labels. Now, it is more than obvious by what we read that even evangelicals are
broken into various categories. These categories are labeling different groups
and how they will vote with different candidates.
We are one thing ultimately: followers of Jesus Christ.
This is our badge of honor. If we abandon this by our actions or opinions, we
will begin to lose our prophetic voice during this critical hour in America.
5.
Pray for God to raise up His next leader for our nation.
Daniel 2:21 (NIV) says, “He changes times and seasons; he
deposes kings and raises up others. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge
to the discerning.” God does have a will for our nation and He has the
power to raise up whomever He desires to lead our nation.
As followers of Christ, while we work in the processes
afforded to us as Americans, we need to also pray for God to raise up His next
leader for our nation. May He raise up such a leader where His mercy will
extend toward us. And, regardless of this leader, I pray for the mercy of the
Lord to be upon us.
When we know we have worked in the processes and prayed for
the Lord’s will to be done, when all is concluded, we have the peace to trust
the Lord, who is sovereign over all affairs.
Finally, let’s pray for one another to remember these five
things during the presidential election season.
Dr. Ronnie Floyd has been a pastor for over 37 years and was
recently elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention. His experience,
wisdom and passion for God make him a powerful proclaimer of God’s Word. He
teaches principles from the Bible that encourage and uplift thousands of people
all over the world via TV, Internet, podcasts, radio, speaking engagements and
books.
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