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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Keeping God, Family, and Politics Together: A Good Christian’s Ethos


A nation is driven by its leaders for better or worse. And yet, the leaders are born out of the nation. They represent their people, their aspirations, and their collective wisdom in what they want to achieve together. Without a collective goal, people are lost! How will they develop a noble goal for themselves if those in authority do not follow the commandments of God?

Every Christian is a shepherd in his or her own right. A father leads a family, a mother educates her children, and a businessman is accountable for his employees. This is the way of the world and the law of nature that God has ordained in our world. If we keep shying away from taking responsibility or taking part in the affairs of our neighborhood, our city, our state, and our country, how can we blame anybody for not taking what we want seriously?

If people who say they believe in God do not stand up and work to build their nation as God wants to see it, do they have any right to complain when a godless group of ruffians finds their way into the halls of power? Do they have any right to talk about how the country is going away from God?

Jesus Christ was the first example of who a Christian should be. He was born in a society of culture, art, and politics. Some call it a golden era for western civilization and knowledge, much like the world we see around us today. Even with all the rapport, that system was wrong. It denounced the true God and challenged His law, and Jesus rose to fight this injustice with his peaceful movement. A movement which was, in every sense of the word, a political one - though much more too.

If Jesus was the best Christian and he saw the need of political leadership to right the ways of his nation, will we not follow in his footsteps?

As a responsible citizen of this society and nation, it is your duty - it is my duty - to do our part before we put blame on others.