SHOULD CHRISTIANS BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS TO THE POINT THAT THEY THINK BY DOING SO THEY WILL CHANGE OUR SOCIETY AND IT'S MORALS?
I say NO!...All I see when individuals get so wrapped up in trying to MORALIZE our society is a lot of anger, disdain and hatred for those God has ordained to be in leadership. Even David in the bible didn't usurp or try and get rid of God's anointed although chosen by the people..... SAUL...David RESPECTED his position of authority and waited for God's timing. We are living in the end times according to scripture and prophecy, there is nothing that needs to be fulfilled for Christ to come back...I personally believe in the rapture, so that would be the next event that needs to take place before the tribulation.
Think about it...in order for the fulfillment of the book of Revelation to take place, things need to get worse, there needs to be dissolving of morals, and a mindset of a "one world Government'....and much more of what the bible talks about. The problem most Christians have who are too political is they think we are called to change the world, that we are called to change the world morals and make the world turn to God. If you can find that in the bible please show me?
All I can find in scripture is that we are to OBEY the Government and what God has ordained Romans 13...we are called to RESPECT those God has placed over us, even though we don't agree with what they do or what they believe. This is Satan's world, his dominion, our home is in heaven and that is where our TREASURE and heart should be, that is where our focus should be. Yes, we should vote our conscience and pay taxes, for even Jesus said, "render unto Caesar what is Caesars" etc. But our biggest involvement and focus should be the CHURCH the BODY of Christ.
Even Jesus didn't do that, all Jesus did was change ONE HEART AT A TIME. True repentance and true godliness and true morals come from within, not from without.
Christians should focus on the CORRUPTION WITHIN, not the corruption from without..."for they know not what they do," Jesus said. We are called to go into the world and preach the gospel and making converts so God can change people individually and by doing so as more and more come to KNOW Him, they become more like Christ, then the world will see a DIFFERENCE and they would want that change as well...that is how you moralize a community, a state, a country.
Sad thing is the church isn't doing it's job within it's own body, so why does anyone think they can change the world?...lol
Jesus told His disciples..."LOVE ONE ANOTHER and by this all men will know you are my disciples"...that is what we are called to do. To LOVE, to FORGIVE, to hold those in the body ACCOUNTABLE, to SERVE one another, to GIVE...basically to be like Christ. Maybe if the church got that down pat...the world and our society may have a different view of God and Christians than it does now?
Just saying...;)
Are Christians Suppose To Be Political?
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Matt22:37-39, May 29, 2013.
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I believe our Baptist four fathers would not have participated in politics because it leads to a marriage of church and state.
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When historically, it was the church. The people in the church were the ones driving the direction of society and they were the ones in the positions of leadership.
As we have moved farther from God, politics has moved into the position the church used to hold in our communities.
The way to change the moral compass of society is through the word of God. Always has been. And when God's people begin to think those changes are to be made via politics, it becomes problematic on so many different levels.
Politics is more about powering over people whereas the church is to be about loving people as we love Christ. -
AMEN!
reminds me of how the Government has also taken the place of feeding the poor and taking care of the orphans, widows etc in the church when the body is suppose to -
As I have stated before, I believe that Christians should be involved in "politics" (I used that term loosely).
The OP asked " ...DOING SO THEY WILL CHANGE OUR SOCIETY AND IT'S MORALS?..."
Well, by not being involved others are changing our society and OUR morals.
On the other hand we need a balance - yes, we do need to change the heart as well. We do need to preach the Gospel. -
We lost that when prayer was taken out of the schools in 1961...through atheism. Just like throughout history God has put into position those who are godly and those who are not...but you will not find where God has ever called His people to change that which He has allowed when it comes to leadership unless it is within the body...He set His people apart to be DIFFERENT that is all.
What I said was true...like I said if you can biblically show otherwise....my op stands. -
I am in my 50,s and have never voted. Not once.
When I was in my mid 20s I was born again, and became even more determined to not vote. -
So much for us to answer to. God forgive us. -
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That was last election.
Sadly, the guy I really wanted to vote for did not make it in the running, and the only choice left did not even lift a finger in protest of all the fraud that went on and decided to just go fill his tank up.
Got photographed, too.
I don't know if I'll do it again.
Cast a vote, I mean, because the guy I think should run, just got voted out of the Florida house.
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I am also pre-everything, but the time of Christ's return has been set by God's decree since before the world was created.
I believe preaching the Gospel and reaching people with the amazing life changing salvation will do more to affect our nation than any politician. But if a believer - and we have a local county commissioner in our church - gets involved in politics to make a difference, I am going to celebrate them, pray for them and give to their campaigns. -
Are Christians Suppose To Be Political?
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Should they to change morals, no. We don't change morals with laws, we change morals with the gospel. -
He recieved 40,624 votes and ended up in 8th place out of 27 men on at least one State/Commonwealth ballot.
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