"In my years of pastoral
ministry I have worked very hard to not be political. I believe that my
job as a pastor is to preach and teach the Bible well so that my people
make their decisions, including their voting decisions, out of their
faith convictions.

This election season which has dominated the cultural conversation
for many months has been particularly insightful regarding the
incessant gospel thirst that abides deep in the heart of the men and
women who bear God’s image. Without endorsing or maligning either
political party or their respective presidential candidates, I am
hopeful that a few insights from the recent election season are of
help, particularly to younger evangelicals.
First, people are longing for a savior who will atone for their sins.
In this election, people thirst for a savior who will atone for their
economic sins of buying things they did not need with money they did
not have. The result is a mountain of credit debt they cannot pay and a
desperate yearning that somehow a new president will save them from
economic hell.
Second, people are longing for a king who will keep them safe from terror in his kingdom.
In the Old Testament the concept of a peaceable kingdom is marked by
the word shalom. In shalom there is not only the absence of sin, war,
strife, and suffering but also the presence of love, peace, harmony,
and health. And, this thirst for shalom is so parched that every
election people cannot help but naively believe that if their candidate
simply wins shalom is sure to come despite sin and the curse.
The bottom line is obvious to those with gospel eyes. People are
longing for Jesus, and tragically left voting for mere presidential
candidates. For those whose candidate wins today there will be some
months of groundless euphoric faith in that candidate and the atoning
salvation that their kingdom will bring. But, in time, their supporters
will see that no matter who wins the presidency, they are mere mortals
prone to sin, folly, and self-interest just like all the other sons of
Adam and daughters of Eve. To help extend naïve false hope as long as
possible, a great enemy will be named and demonized as the one who is
hindering all of the progress to atone for our sins and usher in our
kingdom. If the Democrats win it will be the rich, and if the
Republicans win it will be the terrorists. This diversionary trick is
as old as Eve who blamed her sin on Satan rather than repenting. The
lie is that it’s always someone else’s fault and we’re always the
victim of sinners and never the sinner.
Speaking of repentance, sadly, no matter who wins there will be no
call to personal repentance of our own personal sins which contributes
to cultural suffering and decline such as our pride, gluttony,
covetousness, greed, indebtedness, self-righteousness, perversion, and
laziness. And, in four years we’ll do it all again and pretend that
this time things will be different. Four years after that, we’ll do it
yet again. And, we’ll continue driving around this cul de sac until
Jesus returns, sets up his throne, and puts an end to folly once and
for all.
In the meantime, I would encourage all preachers to preach the
gospel of Jesus Christ and repentance of personal sin. He alone can
truly atone for our sins. He alone can deliver us from a real hell. He
alone is our sinless and great King. And, he alone has a Shalom kingdom
to offer.
Lastly, for those preachers who have gotten sidetracked for the
cause of a false king and a false kingdom by making too much of the
election and too little of Jesus, today is a good day to practice
repentance in preparation to preach it on Sunday. Just give it some
time. The thirst will remain that only Jesus can quench. So, we’ve
still got work to do….until we see King Jesus and voting is done once
and for all."
Booyahkahshah!