Monday, October 26, 2020

Why We are Blessed (and how this relates to praying for revival and the 2020 election)



May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face shine on us -- so that your ways may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations.  

(Psalm 67:1b-2 NIV)

 

The opening verses of Psalm 67 reveal an important biblical principle which is too often forgotten or at least underemphasized. One of the reasons God blesses us is so that through us His ways and His salvation may be known all around the world. That’s important! Certainly, God blesses us because He loves us and wants good for us, as any good Father does for his children. But God also blesses us in order that we ourselves might become a blessing to others.

As I’ve thought about these verses and the truth they teach, I’ve seen connections to other things going on in our world today like the popular Christian song “The Blessing,” ways in which God has blessed and used the US in history, and my prayer struggle related to the US election.

A Wonderful, Popular Song

I thank God for the worldwide phenomenon the song “The Blessing” has quickly become. In fact, shortly after the song was published I wrote a blog post looking at the solid biblical basis for that song. “The Blessing” and Psalm 67 both echo the blessing God taught the Levitical priests to declare over His people (see Numbers 6:23-27).

“The Blessing” reminds us that it is right and good to seek God’s blessing and that our gracious God is eager to bless us and our families because He is for us. But Psalm 67 takes things an important step further. God does not want to bless us only for our own comfort and enjoyment. He wants to bless us so that we in turn may become a blessing to others. And specifically, He wants to bless us so that through us His plan to spread His salvation all over the world can be completed.

Some Ways in Which God has Blessed America and made us a Blessing

God is working in every nation and every people. He loves all nations. While His love is the same, the ways in which He is working in and through different nations can vary in many of the details. Here I want to share some ways in which I believe God has blessed America and made us a blessing to others. Before I go on, we must remember that God’s blessings are always acts of grace and do not indicate that we merit them and certainly do not indicate that we are better than others. In fact, it would not surprise me at all if many of my brothers and sisters in Christ who live in nations which in many ways are more difficult to live in, and yet who have been faithful to God and worked to share His good news and spread His love, will receive greater eternal rewards than those like myself who have spent most of our lives in the relative comfort of the US. Nevertheless, I am thankful for the ways in which God has blessed the US and made us a blessing.

First, I’ll share three of the ways in which we have been graciously blessed:

1. The US has a strong gospel heritage and deep Christian roots. Relative to most nations throughout history, we have had many Christians praying for and influencing and sometimes serving in leadership in our nation throughout our history. Christian principles and values have influenced many aspects of our nation.

2. We have enjoyed a degree of religious freedom and relative safety from persecution that has been rare throughout history and is still unusual around the world today.

3. We have been blessed with material prosperity. On average, Americans are among the most prosperous people in history. Severe poverty has been less common in our nation than it has been in most other places in the world. Along with this, we have relatively good education, health care, transportation and communication infrastructure, and more.

These are great blessings, but they also bring great responsibility. “Everyone to whom much was given, of him much will be required” (Luke 12:48 ESV). In this respect, we have both reasons to repent as well as reasons to be thankful. God has used some of the blessings He has given our nation to make us a blessing to others. Here are three examples:

1. On several occasions the Lord has used the US military (together with others) to protect the world from evil forces that very actively wanted to take over the world and which were cruel, evil, and very anti-Christian. This happened during WW2 where we stood against and defeated the Nazis and imperialist Japan. It happened again during the cold war where we stood against communism (this is still a threat). And it has been happening more recently as we have stood against extremist forms of Islam. This is one way in which we have used the blessings the Lord has given us, and many have even sacrificed their lives, for the good of the world we live in. (I have a whole blog post on this topic, here.)

2. The US has often served as a type of safe haven and refuge for those fleeing from tyranny and oppression or seeking to escape severe poverty.

3. Specifically in terms of Christians in the US, we have been blessed with the opportunity to send and support gospel missions all around the world. This has been made possible by both our rich Christian heritage and also by the material blessings we have received. This third way in which God has used us to be a blessing is most specifically in line with the passage I opened this blog post with: “so that your way may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations” (Psalm 67:2 CSB17).

Prayer, Revival, and The Election

More than at any other time in my life, I feel there is a great risk that we in the US could lose much of our special blessing and even more importantly that we could lose the great privilege of being a blessing to others in the ways I have described above.

I believe that what we need the most is a nation-wide revival. I am talking about a great move of the Holy Spirit that leads to a lot of people trusting and loving God a lot more. This has been a prayer burden for me and many other Christians for many years. This need will remain urgent whatever the outcome of the election is.

However, I believe the election is also important. I view the relation between the election with its effect on our government and the need for revival to be like the relationship between giving someone with pneumonia oxygen and curing the underlying cause of the pneumonia. The oxygen will not clear the patient of whatever type of infection is causing the pneumonia, but it may allow the patient to live long enough to be cured. In a similar way, good human government can never, on its own, address our sin problem. But it can be a blessing that gives us more time to seek God and experience revival and renewal before sliding into a deeper darkness. That deeper darkness could rob us of much of the blessing we have had. This in turn could limit some of the ways in which we are a blessing to others.

I always pray for healing for the sick, even though I know and accept that sometimes it is God’s will to allow the sickness to continue. I always pray for safety for myself and those I love, even though I know sometimes God has good reasons to allow us to suffer some types of limited and temporary harm in this world (even though such things will not ultimately harm us at all).I believe that praying in these ways is right and follows the biblical example. In the same way, I am praying for God to bless the US with good government (at least relatively good) and to protect us from evil in this election. I know God may have reasons to allow us to reap what we have sown and experience more evil and less good in our nation, but I hope and pray that instead He will extend His great patience with us and show continued grace.

I want to get specific here. When it comes to things like praying for specific candidates and political parties, I recognize that we need to pray humbly because our analysis of who will be best for us might be wrong. Therefore, I pray with an *. What I mean is that I pray and either explicitly or at least implicitly add something like, “but if my understanding is wrong, please Lord work according to Your own perfect wisdom.” If you think and pray differently than I do concerning the best outcome for this election, then my hope is the same for your prayers, namely that God will see the good desire in your heart and interpret your prayers according to His wisdom even if that means actually working contrary to some specific ways you pray.

Praying humbly is not the opposite of praying boldly. With the Spirit’s leading, it is possible to pray with humble boldness. Here is an example of how I am praying. As the Spirit leads you, I urge you to also join in this prayer struggle:

Lord, however this election turns out, it cannot change the hearts of people towards You. I pray that you will send us a revival where many will hear the gospel and believe it, many will turn from their sins, and many will find new Holy Spirit power for ministry. Let us always remember that Who our Lord is is vastly more important than who our President is.

Nevertheless, the election is important, and the outcome will likely greatly impact us and our neighbors, either for good or for bad.

Lord, please have mercy on the US and bless the results of this election. Lord, we long for Your continued blessing and we long to continue to be a blessing to others around the world. In my understanding, this means helping Trump and Pence and other Republicans to win and the Democrats in general to lose. Please work according to Your wisdom and grace. Lord, I pray that you will stir many to vote according to Your will. Every vote matters, but I pray especially for the battle ground states, including:

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

Florida

Michigan

Florida

North Carolina

Arizona

Minnesota

Nevada

Texas

Ohio

Georgia

Lord, I pray that Trump will again do well among evangelicals (according to Your will). I pray that in this election many more Latin American, African American, Jewish, and other people will vote for him compared to 2016.

Heavenly Father, I also pray that you will help Republicans to keep the Senate, do well in the House, and do well in the many important state and local elections.

Lord, whenever we receive Your gracious blessings, let us always remember that we should seek to use them not merely for our own comfort, but to bless and serve others. However this election turns out, and whatever happens in the US, give us courage and grace to continue to spread Your good news and share Your love with our neighbors near and far.

In Jesus Name,

Amen.

 

If you are interested in reading some of the reasons that I voted for Trump and other Republicans, you may read these two blog posts:

Problems with Socialism

Our Children’s Education

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Our Children’s Education, Part 2 of Why I am Praying and Voting for the Republican Party to Win in 2020

 

 

The Problem

If we lived in a perfect world, our Heavenly Father would be praised in every setting and our Lord Jesus Christ would be honored on every occasion. The education of children would take place in a setting where God’s Word was taught as authoritative, they learned godly character and biblical morality, and they engaged in praise and prayer. Private Christian schools strive towards that goal, and considering all the challenges they face, many of them do an admirable job.

The problem is that there are many families that cannot afford to send their children to Christian schools. Some could afford to and choose not to. That is their right, and in this imperfect world I support the right of parents to make that choice. But others would love to send their children to a private Christian school, but they are already struggling to make ends meet.

Government run schools cannot teach religion and honor God as should be done because we live in a pluralistic society where there are many faiths and even within Christianity there are different denominations. There was a time when Bible reading and prayers were a regular part of public education, but that changed in 1962 and 1963 when a series of Supreme Court decisions severely restricted prayer and Bible reading in government run schools. On the one hand, I can understand how someone from a different faith background might not want their children to be exposed to religious views and practices that are contrary to their own faith. On the other hand, making the public schools “secular” and thus godless (in the most literal meaning of that word) was not neutral with respect to faith. Secularism, while in some ways not a religion, certainly is a worldview and impacts how we think and act.

Many people, including myself, believe that the decision to remove the Bible and prayer from public schools (not in terms of individual student practice, but in terms of being an integrated part of the education program) had dire consequences. I believe that this was one factor, and a major one, that has contributed to the steady decline in the quality of education, the general decline of morality in our society, and many ills that go along with these things. I’m not sure if it can be proved that there is a cause and effect relationship here, but if you view God and His truth as being central to every part of life like I do, it will make sense that making public education godless would have severe negative consequences.

So here are a set of facts that define the problem.

1. In our system, government cannot choose one religion or type of prayer over another. We are more pluralistic now than ever and it is probably not practically possible for government to insert Christian beliefs and practices back into government run schools without violating the valuable freedoms and rights that we have.

2. Not all families can afford to pay for their children’s education on their own. Public funding of education is a huge blessing to children from these families. It at least gives them a chance to develop their gifts and interests and enter fields that require a high level of education. I am in favor of continuing to publicly fund education of children through high school.

3. Schools should teach God’s truth in the Bible and lead children in praising their Creator and worshiping their Savior. Failing to do this is damaging to the children and their society. While parents should not be forced to have their children in schools that teach, model, and practice biblical Christianity, they should certainly have the option of doing so.

Is there a solution that can take into account all of these issues? Yes

 

The solution is school vouchers that can be used at private schools, including private Christian schools

The way a school voucher system works is that the government uses some of the tax money collected for education and instead of running its own schools with the money offers that money to parents in the form of a voucher that can be used at any private school. This is an elegant and excellent solution. Parents who do not want their children to be educated in a school where Christ is honored as Lord and Savior and the Bible is taught as God’s Word, can choose other options. Parents who do want their children to receive a Christian education, but who cannot afford private schools on their own, can use the vouchers to send their children to private Christian schools.

School voucher systems are currently being used in a number of states. There are of course details that have to be worked out, but in principle school vouchers are the best solution we have.

 

The Republican Party generally supports school vouchers and the Democratic Party is generally against school vouchers

Joe Biden made his view on school vouchers clear. He tweeted, “. . . I oppose vouchers.”

Donald Trump has made his view equally clear. He tweeted, “I will continue to fight for School Choice and will always defend Religious Freedom!” In the context of his tweet, and his administration, it is clear that “school choice” includes voucher systems. Indeed, the Trump administration has been actively promoting vouchers.

If you spend a couple of hours online researching the voucher issue, you will quickly find that at every level of government, Republicans tend to support school vouchers and Democratic leaders tend to oppose them. I say “Democratic leaders” as opposed to “Democrats” because school vouchers are popular with many poor families who need them the most, even if these families tend to vote for Democrats for other reasons.

This issue demonstrates that it is important to vote for Republicans at every level of government, from the US President, to state Governors, to school board officials. All of these levels of government influence the education of our children.

 

School vouchers will only solve our problem if they can be used at Christian schools

Just a few months ago an important Supreme Court decision stated the if a state uses a voucher system, it cannot exclude religious schools merely because they are religious. This case reached the Supreme Court because many people (guess what party they tend to affiliate with!) who don’t like vouchers in general don’t want them to be used at Christian schools. Chief Justice Roberts wrote for the majority:

A State need not subsidize private education. But once a State decides to do so, it cannot disqualify some private schools solely because they are religious.

This victory of religious freedom was a close, 5 to 4 decision. All the conservative judges appointed by Republicans voted in favor of allowing the vouchers to be used at Christian Schools. All the liberal judges appointed by Democrats voted against allowing the vouchers to be used at Christian schools. Isn’t that reason enough to vote Republican? Yet, there are many other reasons to pray and vote that the Republicans win and Democrats lose.

 

Other School Issues

Public schools are not going away soon. I thank God for the hard working teachers in these schools who do their best in a flawed system. For now, many families have no realistic alternative, so I am glad that there are good Christians who love the children and work to help these children the best that they can.

In government run schools, Republicans in general are much more likely to support good policies and curriculum than Democrats. For examples, Democrats are more likely to support curriculum that lines up with the radical LGBTQ agenda and presents various types of sexual immorality as morally neutral ways to live. Republicans are more likely to support school curriculum that includes the scientific evidence that points to a powerful intelligent designer as the creator of the universe we live in and of life on earth, while Democrats are more likely to promote the false myth of godless molecules-to-man evolution.

 

And more . . .

If all else were equal, these education issues alone would make it an easy and clear choice for me to vote for Trump and Pence and Republicans in general over the Democrats. But there are other issues which also lead to the same conclusion. In part 1 of this series, I wrote on problems with the Democrats moving the US towards socialism. If I have time, Lord willing, I might write on some other reasons that I am praying and voting for Republicans to win. Those reasons include:

* The current Democratic ticket is the most proabortion ticket in history. Killing unborn babies is evil. Trump has been consistently prolife.

* Trump has appointed good, conservative judges and justices. The Democrats do the opposite and if they win both the presidency and the Senate they are likely to change the number of justices on the Supreme Court and undo the good work Trump and the Republican Senate have done.

* Voting for democrats will likely reward, encourage, and enable the type of people who have been burning buildings, attacking police, and terrorizing good people in some of our cities. We will likely have more lawlessness under Democrats.

* While neither party has been completely free of corruption, the evidence of severe corruption in the Biden family is more severe and probably rises to the level that he should be impeached if he’s elected. I do not see evidence of the same level of problem with Trump. Yet, the democrats will likely continue to shield and cover for Biden.

* Whoever wins, either Trump or Biden will be the oldest person to be inaugurated as President. Trump has an excellent Vice President, while Biden chose a person who is acknowledged by all sides to be one of the most liberal members of the US Senate (some say THE most liberal, which is saying a lot). Kamala Harris has views and policies that are extreme and would be very damaging.

I pray that God will guide each of us in how to vote and in how to pray. I also pray that God will bless our nation with better government than we deserve. I pray that by His grace He will bless us with government leaders that will work for our good and protect our freedoms and honor our Creator.