In 1 Timothy 2:1-8, Paul counsels believers to pray for their leaders so that it might go well with them. Remember that when he offered this admonition, the leaders to which he referred were among the worst possible the church might imagine. Emperor worship was required throughout the Roman world, although it could exist alongside other forms of religion. Christians, because they refused to bow to the emperor in addition to Jesus, were being harshly persecuted across the realm, especially in Rome. The application for us is that prayers are not to be offered only for those in power with whom we agree.
During the previous couple election cycles, I have made my
opinion clear that certain policies of the Democrat party make their candidates
unacceptable to thinking Christians. Support for unlimited abortion and the
cause of the LGBTQ community are the two most plainly unbiblical positions that
cause me to take my stand. Alignment with anarchist organizations like BLM
should be enough to stop anyone from voting for them after the fiery summer of
2020 whether you see it as a violation of the Romans 13 principle or not. The dramatic
rise of crime and violence in Democrat controlled cities should be proof enough
that stifling the institutions that maintain God-ordained order is a bad idea.
In spite of this policy platform clearly devoid of biblical
wisdom, I pray regularly for the Biden-Harris administration. I pray
specifically that God may protect our leaders from violence; assassination or a
bloody coup does none of us any good. I pray that the Holy Spirit might bring
an attitude of restraint and compromise to bear on the most harmful of their
policies. I also pray that justice might pour down like rain on the whole
government apparatus so that it may accomplish its purpose of maintaining order
and fostering true goodness regardless of party affiliation.
I also pray that God will grow the contingent of leaders who
see the folly of the worst of the Biden-Harris policies. I pray that the
Republicans still in power will find the courage to speak out against blatantly
unbiblical policies and all unconstitutional ideas. I pray that more
Democrats will come to see that the unbridled application of the progressive
agenda is not in the best interest of American citizens. While they are not
in the category of “leaders” for whom Paul recommended prayer, I also pray for
vast numbers of voters who will turn the tide against the current power
structure and return us to a more conservative approach.
I pray that abortion on demand may be stopped. There is no
half-way compromise on this issue. Abortion accomplishes the killing of a human
being. Killing another human being can only be permitted under the most extreme
circumstances. If pregnancy puts the life of the mother at stake, the proper
approach should be debated on a case-by-case basis. Under no circumstances should
one human life be taken for the convenience of another human life. I pray that
adoption may replace abortion as the means to resolve an unwanted pregnancy.
While there is good reason to investigate and improve law
enforcement policies and procedures, wholesale deconstruction of the police is
not a viable option. I pray that the underlying causes of poverty and
criminality will be addressed in a meaningful way. Because of the pandemic of drug
use and gang violence (often related to drug distribution), I pray that an army
of committed Christians will begin to pray for healing and mount an attack on
the darkness that enslaves our inner cities like a cancer. The two-front war on
poverty and drugs will not be won by government programs; it must be waged on
the spiritual level.
I also pray that people will not misunderstand me or those
who are like-minded. We do not hate anyone. I don’t hate gays. In fact, I will
openly say that if a non-believing citizen wants to practice homosexual
behaviors, it is his right to do so. It is not my wish to apply biblical
principles in a theocratic manner. What I will pray is that the LGBTQ movement will
stop branding Christian thought as hateful and stop promoting its agenda as the
only correct view. Religious freedom means all citizens have the right to believe
and practice as they wish. Banning the biblical view of homosexuality and promoting
only the gay position is in violation of the free exercise clause of the First
Amendment.
Now more than ever we need to follow Paul’s
injunction to pray for our leaders, “in order that we may live a tranquil
and quiet life in all godliness and dignity.” Tranquility, godliness and
dignity are vanishing from American life. The final solution to our
difficulties is not a partisan issue, although I have made my bias clear. The real solution to systemic evil begins by understanding where the
battle lines are drawn. The centuries-old battle is fought, as the Apostle told
the Ephesians, “not against blood and flesh, but against the rulers,
against the authorities, against the world rulers of this darkness, against the
spiritual forces of wickedness.”
For this and for the eternal good of all people, I pray for America.
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