Our Responsibility as Godly Voters (Part III)

As a Godly voter, we can evaluate the candidates’ stance on certain issues and determine if it lines up with the Bible. 

Open your mouth for the speechless,
In the cause of all who are appointed to die.
Open your mouth, judge righteously,
And plead the cause of the poor and needy. Proverbs 31:8-9

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The above scriptures are instructions from King Lemuel’s mother to her son.  She tells him that a king or a president has the responsibility and the privilege to be a spokesperson for those who don’t have a voice and no one cares about their well being. A king or a president is also to stand as the protector for people who are in danger. In addition, leaders should bring attention to the cause of the poor and the needy. 

From above scripture, we can glean  a few principles for our modern day leaders:

Protection of Life

The protection of human life in its every form is of critical importance for every healthy society. If we don’t value life in an unborn or an elderly, it will lessen the value of other types of individuals such as the retarded, the disabled, and the wounded war veterans. We need the protection of law for every stage of life regardless of age, race, ability, or productivity.

Plead the cause of Poor

For you have the poor with you always, but Me you do not have always. Matthew 26:11

Jesus told His disciples that the poor will always be with them. That tells me that while poverty is not a good thing, but because of sin in the world, it will always be around. We cannot eradicate poverty. Man-made programs that try to make things equal among all is not the solution to poverty. Many scriptures referencing the poor calls the individuals and society to do something but not necessarily the government. It wasn’t the government who made the Christians in the book of Acts to sell their possessions to help the poor. It came from their internal transformed lives in Christ rather than external coercion by government.

As God’s people, we should find ways to help the poor in our community instead of looking to government to provide all the answers to this issue. Additionally, not all poverty is equal. This issue is a complex matter with many causes. If we desire to address poverty effectively, we need to dig deeper. Many times, the largest victims of poverty are children because they don’t have any choice in the matter.

I will address one of the causes of poverty, which has become a political stance in the next devotional.

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