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GUEST ARTICLE
Christian Citizenship
It is required in stewards
that a man be found faithful
Everywhere we look we see reminders
of our role in life: stewards. God has entrusted into our
care our bodies, our families, our possessions, our church,
our school, our resources, our abilities, our opportunities,
our friends and neighbors. I am sure you could lengthen
the list with things I missed. God has convicted me recently
of one which I did not include in the list. Let me lead
up to it by posing a few questions to you.
1. Which
of these Oregon ballot measures legalizes doctor-assisted suicide?
(a)
Measure 13 (b)
Measure 16 (c)
Measure 19 (d)
Measure 20
2. Which
of these Oregon ballot measures is called "anti
gay rights"?
(a)
Measure 13 (b)
Measure 16 (c)
Measure 19 (d)
Measure 20
3. Which
of these Oregon ballot measures is against child pornography?
(a)
Measure 13 (b)
Measure 16 (c)
Measure 19 (d)
Measure 20
4. Who
is not a candidate for governor of Oregon?
(a)
Denny Smith (b)
John Kitzhaber (c)
Ed Hickam (d)
Jolene Unsold
On Tuesday, Oregon voters face
an array of daunting decisions which will impact the state
and its citizens and residents for a few years, at least.
Oregon citizens have the civic duty and privilege to vote.
To stay home is inexcusable. It is the dereliction of duty.
It almost seems there ought to be a penalty for not voting.
To not vote is to despise citizenship.
I won't vote, though. I am
not an Oregon citizen. I am merely a resident of this state.
I was born a citizen of Oregon and of the United States
of America, but some twenty years ago I pledged allegiance
to a different country. "For
our citizenship is in the heavens, whence also a Savior
we await --the Lord Jesus Christ--" (Philippians
3:20, Young's Literal Translation). As a heavenly citizen,
I have other duties and privileges. I must not be derelict
in their execution.
Did you ever wish you could
vote for a certain candidate or on a certain issue? Did
you ever wish you could at least sign a petition? In my
weaker moments, I have. I would like to contribute my voice
in the defeat of certain measures and candidates. However,
voting and signing are such meager things for us to do.
Even lobbying voters is a flimsy, short-term effort. As
a heavenly citizen, I would be misdirecting my efforts
if I were to involve myself in these things. Furthermore,
I believe I would be violating my heavenly charter, "For
the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through
God . . ." (2 Corinthians 10:4).
I can no more vote in Oregon
than Walter Mondale can vote in Japan. Mr. Mondale is not
a citizen of Japan, he is only a resident. Not only that,
Mr. Mondale represents a foreign power--he is the U.S.
ambassador there. It would be quite indecorous for him
to get involved in local politics . . . and he would likely
lose his ambassadorship. Not only am I a foreigner living
in Oregon, I represent a foreign power! "Now
then we are ambassadors for Christ . . ." (2
Corinthians 5:20). I would be very out-of-line getting
involved in local politics . . . and would do so at my
own peril.
So what is the stewardship
to which I referred at the beginning? Our ambassadorship.
Just because I don't vote doesn't mean I should not be
involved in the civic affairs of this state and this nation.
In fact, I now see that for me to totally distance myself
from local politics is a gross dereliction of duty. My
duty is to pray, and through faith, to join the elite group
who "subdued kingdoms" (Hebrews
11:33).
Part of my assignment here
is to perceive where the Enemy is trying to gain ground
in the affairs of men . . . and then fight him there. So
I believe that God expects that we raly to the battle to
be waged this coming Tuesday. We must pray with vim and
vigor, with zeal and faith, with tenacity and persistence
to defeat the expanding unrighteousness in this state and
country. I believe God wants me to pray (not vote, not
put up signs, not lobby voters) against the anti-Biblical
measures the voters of this state will face soon. Join
me in the fight? Remember your stewardship!
One closing observation. Civic
and party leaders and activists tell the citizenry, "Your
vote counts! Don't minimize the power of your voice! Be
a patriotic citizen!" Well, heavenly ambassadors can
access something much more powerful than any vote or combination
of votes: "The most High
ruleth in the kingdom of men" (Daniel 4:17)!
This article was presented to families of Elliott Prairie Christian School
as a letter from the principal.
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Mark Roth (November 4, 1994)
http://www.anabaptists.org/writings/politics.html
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