Christians as Dual Citizens, part 3: God Has No Party
Sep 13th, 2012 | By Joanna H | Category: Proverbs For Preparation | Print This Article
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. –Ephesians 6:12
If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago
There are two great temptations for citizens during a heated election season. We can be so distracted by gamesmanship and political jockeying that we lose sight of the basic choices we have to make and the moral weight of these choices. Or we can be deceived into believing that the struggle between good and evil is embodied in the struggle between political parties, that virtue and justice are all on one side. Both temptations blind us to the difficult and complex moral choices which actually confront us, and to our own complicity with the evil we wish to defeat.
Often the opposing factions are pursuing different but real goods. There is, for instance, the wish to protect liberty and the wish to protect life. Both of these are civic and also Christian virtues. But sometimes it’s hard to figure out which one to put first. This precarious balance comes up in the debates over abortion, gun control, antiterrorism laws, environmental regulations and many other issues. Perhaps if we stepped out of our political polarization and acknowledged the good being sought by those who could disagree with us we could find a constructive way forward toward the place where ‘righteousness and peace kiss each other” (Psalm 85:10)
Both factions, also, are prone to vanity, corruption, fear, and other sins which make it harder for us to work meaningfully toward any good. Both sides are eager to point out their opponents’ faults, reluctant to acknowledge their own. Perhaps if we could start by removing the planks from our own eyes—individually laying down vanity and fear, and acknowledging and seeking to remedy the ways in which these sins affect our chosen allies—we would be more able to remove the specks from the eyes of our opponents, who are also our fellow sinners and our fellow seekers after God’s Kingdom.
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I am a follower of Jesus Christ and have been for most of my life. However, I only really got serious about applying my faith about 15 yrs. ago. In that time, I’ve learned the value of what was espoused in this post. Its unfortunate that, for the most part, our society has devolved into a “what can you do for me?” mentality instead of embracing the values the Framers laid our for our country of self-sufficiency which leads to generosity and taking care of/looking out for each other. We’ve lost sight of the value of “safety in numbers.” We’ve become a complacent and apathetic society, turning a blind eye to the corruption and misuse of our government all the while complaining about those very things. It is time for us to accept the responsibility that we are the reason we are where we’re at, socially. What we are seeing socially is the inevitable outcome of what happens when our focus becomes so short-sighted and self-centered. Having the experience of putting yourself aside and delving into REALLY putting yourself out there to help someone (not just cutting a check from your easy chair) is a richness that is priceless yet has no monetary value. It is as much an investment in yourself because you have invested in someone who just may end up doing the same for you. THOSE are the principles our country was founded on and are the principles that are the guiding force of our faith. As one who has “seen the light,” I can’t encourage taking care of each other enough because eventually, that is all we’re going to have because our government will implode (God forbid. I’m not in favor of tearing down our government; we need government but it, too, needs to be accountable and responsible). I realize I’m likely preaching to the choir on this thread considering that you’re likely on this site to promote more independence for yourself. This is just a friendly reminder, in conjunction with the article, to not forget to look out for each other and take stock of your responsibility before you start wagging a finger at others. In the wise words of Red Green, “We’re all in this together.” and “Keep your stick on the ice.”
I hope you all have a wonderful and blessed day.