Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration Day

We will inaugurate a new President today. You will forgive me for going to work and not staying home to watch the events on TV. I am sure there will be plenty of replays this evening. However, it is truly historic, and I don’t mind saying that I’m still proud to be an American, and proud of the progress we have made toward racial equality. I’m not rooting for Obama to fail. I want success, morality, victory, and peace!

Christians should be people of hope. But though I am hoping for the best, I find myself some times fearing the worst. And that’s not good. Because fear is the opposite of faith.

Obama has run on a platform of hope, as evidenced in his popular posters. And I have seen some hopeful things from him so far, not the least of which is that his personal life at least seems a lot better than his party predecessor from Hope, Arkansas.

Obama’s book is entitled, “The Audacity of Hope”. But when I sense my hope turning into fear I must look up in faith...and that’s the most audacious quality any of us can possess! You want to talk about ‘change we can believe in’ ... well, you’ll never be more changed than when you believe in the real Messiah, Jesus Christ, and when you have the audacity to place your faith in ‘That One’, well, there’s plenty of hope that will result.

During the campaign we all got used to the “Yes we can” chants at their rallies. But Biblically speaking... “No, we can’t!” Only God can and I hope we stay close to Him at this time! But Christians need to be positive people. We need to be realistic but it wouldn’t hurt us to be optimistic.

We need to be “yes we can” people to a certain extent. Answer me like you are at a rally--Can we obey the Bible’s commands for us to prayerfully support our new president? “Yes, we can!” Can we be above the racial innuendos that some are already spreading around? Can we show ourselves to be more mature than many who are actually hoping for another attack on our soil? Can we accept the result of the election as fitting within God’s will and trust Proverbs that the heart of the leader can be led by God’s hand? “Yes, we can.”

I said we need to be “yes we can” people to a CERTAIN extent. So where do we as believers need to draw the line?

Well, let me ask you—Can we sit quietly by and allow the abortion movement to make great strides over the next 4 years? “No, we can’t!!” Can we trade Biblical morality in for hopes of medical breakthroughs that could result from embryonic stem cell research? “No, we can’t!!” Should we join in the chorus of hero worshipers that want to set up a man as being a Savior? “No, we can’t!!” Can we give more priority to our wallets than to what is right and pleasing to God? “No, we can’t!!” Can we make room for socialism in hopes that we’ll get a stimulus check? “No, we can’t!!” Can we bow to peer pressure and give up in the global fight against terrorism, and try to turn into Switzerland? “No, we can’t!!” Can we allow our rights under the Constitution to be taken away? “No, we can’t!”

So with that said I am thankful for a country that allows us the freedom to choose a leader. I am more thankful for a country that gives me the freedom to pray for that man and pray that he is guided to make good choices. And that's the view from my window.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Kevin, as I read your post, your views on the subjects you mention is correct. I never believed in Abortion and I never will. God gave us all life HE is the only one to take it from us. Please do fear, for GOD is in control. HE will allow some things to happen, for it is HIS will. Like you said fear is the opposite of Faith. Kevin, trust in GOD AT ALL TIMES, and NEVER FEAR FOR HE IS IN CONTROL.

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