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Should Christians Go into Politics?

Chuck Colson

We’ve still got a year and a half to go until the 2008 presidential election — and the mudslinging and dirty tricks have been going full blast for months: Publicity over John Edwards’ $400 haircuts. Gossip about Rudy Giuliani’s multiple marriages. Internet ads that make Hillary Clinton look demonic.

As someone who was once known for political dirty tricks, I know, better than most, how ugly politics can get. Does this mean Christians ought to avoid the cutthroat business of politics?

The answer: an emphatic “no!”

First, as I write in my new book, God & Government, Christians have the same civic duties as all citizens: to serve on juries, to pay taxes, to vote, to support candidates they consider the best qualified. We are also commanded to pray for and respect governing authorities.

Second, as citizens of the kingdom of God, Christians are to bring God’s standards of righteousness and justice to bear on the kingdoms of this world - what is sometimes called the cultural commission. Among other things, this means bringing transcendent moral values into public debate.

The popular notion that “you can’t legislate morality” is a myth. Morality is legislated every day from the vantage point of one value system being chosen over another. The question is not whether we will legislate morality, but whose morality gets legislated.

Laws establish, from the view of the state, the rightness or wrongness of human behavior. For example, statutes prohibiting drunk driving, or mandating seat belts, are designed to protect human life. They reflect the moral view that values the dignity and worth of human life.

All Christians are supposed to express their views to government officials, all the way from school boards to the White House. We all need to be engaged.

And third, some Christians are called themselves to political office. President Bush, an outspoken evangelical, has led the fight against the evils of abortion and is engaged in all human rights crusades. I’ve seen many members of Congress, moved by their Christian convictions, take the lead in some of the greatest human-rights campaigns of modern times.

For example, Congressmen Joe Pitts, Frank Wolf, and Chris Smith, along with Senator Sam Brownback, have made a virtual crusade against human rights abuses. In 1998, Congressman Wolf traveled to Tibet, where he posed as an ordinary tourist. Pretending to be ill, he eluded his tour guide and began speaking with Tibetans on the street to get the real story of Chinese repression.

Senator Brownback has traveled to war-torn areas all over the world, and here in the U.S., he’s spent a night in prison with prison inmates, saying he wanted to experience what they were experiencing.

It’s easy to become discouraged, as some Christians are today, when we don’t succeed politically. We need to remember the example of William Wilberforce, who spent decades fighting the British slave trade. His persistence paid off. Not only was the slave trade abolished, a great awakening swept across England.

Christians who are called into the political realm must do their best — no matter how many dirty tricks are played, no matter how much opposition. And don’t get discouraged. Remember that success is not the criteria: faithfulness is.

In the end, Christians have the assurance that even the most difficult political situations are in the hands of a sovereign God.

This commentary originally appeared on BreakPoint. Used with permission.

Most Recent User Comments
DutchJoens
8/19/2009 4:24 PM
No King but King Jesus! Was the actual Motto of the American Revolution. So many Christians ignore history and they will be judged for it. Unless you are prepared to push the push the FULL crown Rights of Jesus Christ into all areas of your life you are falling short of your agreement with God. You owe a debt to Christ. You are UNDER HIS command. This republic(Not Democracy) is also a gift from God and should be treated as such
DJ
4allgodschildren
12/14/2008 4:12 PM
Where sin abounds Grace abounds more, yet there is a time for everything for The Love Will bring all things into court hidden and public.

God Is King, the Prophecy of the Law given through Moses says that when you ask for a King when you enter the land that they are not increase in too many wives as the heathen. David had many wives as did Solomon. For God looks at the heart and The Prophets and Solomons wisdom declare regarding sleeping with any dark spiritual powers instead as The Prostitute as written in Revelation.

For the Prostitute prowls around every corner seeking to gain a foothold in having our fill of the maddening wines of not being careful to keep the Commands of Christ which is witchcraft of disobedience. For God will bring all things up under the feet of Jesus in submission to Him who is Greater in Love whereby the pride of people of what they have and what they are is brought low.

For who could stand the Day of The Coming of Jesus, one must be prepared.
DukeeSaved
10/7/2008 4:08 AM
Rmbr that God is the one who sets up government systems and it is mprtnt to submit to laws and customs of the lands. BUT, when governments take God out of the picture, wickedness has an open door. First and foremost, God was the King, but Israel wanted a king they could see so they made the mistake of bringing about Saul. So God brought along a man He chose named David. Politics needs God back, and like He was never put in the picture before. Presidential candidates should be prayed for in the name of Jesus and lots drawn by the Speaker of the House. Think of how America would truly be blessed if Jesus was the King of Kings he out to be in our daily lives. that is why I can't wait for New Heaven and Earth. Our Government leans towards wickedness and secretely plot ways to track us in wickedness with the mark of the beast. "A change will come!" one candidate says. A prophet I know cast a lot to see if we as friends should vote or not. The Lord said, "No." I base my life on God only.
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