We face a difficult
time ahead as political leaders jockey for position, power and
influence. For the most part it is all just a lot of noise like a
sporting event. Each side supports and vehemently defends their team
and believe it doesn't matter about the process so long as our team
wins. But it really does matter how we play the game. The game builds
character and integrity which embrace truth, justice and judgment. If
the process fails to yield these attributes, how can we expect a
government to lead in truth and justice. It is not what we say but
what we do that defines us as person and as a nation. God help us!
Truth and justice
lay abandoned in the street, discarded as refuse in the gutter. What
happened to the promise “to preserve, protect and defend the
Constitution of the United States,” and “so help me God?” What
happened to the greater good of all men, rather than the selfish and
ambitious views of a particular political party or social group? What
happened to the preference of others and their needs over the narrow
constricted view of what we want? A self focused mentality has
invaded and captured our conscious resolution and thereby affects
everything we say and do.
In Isaiah 59:9-21,
Isaiah gives a litany of sins for which Israel needs a redeemer. He
observes that judgment, justice and truth are qualities absent from
the life of Israel. Because there was no qualified mediator, God
would provide salvation through the coming kinsman Redeemer. This
salvation is in Jesus Christ whom they rejected at the first Advent.
But God promises that He will forgive their sins and restore them in
covenant relationship in the end. Isaiah 59:20, “And the Redeemer
shall come to Zion, and unto them that turn from transgression in
Jacob, saith the LORD. 21As for me, this is my covenant
with them, saith the LORD; My spirit that is upon thee, and my
words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy
mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy
seed's seed, saith the LORD, from henceforth and for ever.”
“and unto them
that turn from transgression,” is a provision of the covenant but
will be implemented through repentance and acceptance of Jesus Christ
as the Messiah. That will happen to a remnant of Israel in the end.
The call of God to
all of humanity is to repent and return to God. Any people who
expects the favor and covering of God must approach Him in repentance
and follow in obedience. One of the greatest judgments that God
brought against Israel was their failure to uphold “truth and
justice.” That principle is just as relevant
to our country and our world today. If God brought the leadership of
Israel to judgment because of their lack of truth and justice, He
will do the same for every generation.
We must have the
intervention of God in the days and weeks ahead. “Let the Body of
Christ fall prostrate before Him, casting all care upon Him, and
believing for His Divine and perfect will. And let His perfect will
be exercised in me.” Amen.
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