Well it has been a tumultuous season in politics and in our country. We have been besieged on every side by
negative political rhetoric and harsh campaign propaganda. Now that the election
is over our fears are far from assuaged!
I have been shocked and saddened by some of the responses I have seen on
FB and in the media this past week. What are we to do?
At times like these, in my best moments, I am drawn back to Scripture. When I ask the question, "What am I to do?," I
hear Micah the Prophet answer: “He has shown you, Oh Man, what is good and what
does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly
with your God. (Micah 6:8)
A threefold answer:
Do justice or act justly – in other words as much as it is
up to you, do what is right. Keep yourself above reproach. Stay on track with
the Spirit of God in all you say and do, even in the midst of others who do not
do the same.
Love mercy – this is a give and receive sort of thing. We
all love mercy when it is the mercy of God being extended to us. What about
when we are the ones who are called to reach out to others with mercy, with
grace, with a gentle answer? Can we love mercy then, more than strife - more than
our quick-witted, biting, sarcastic remark that will shut them down or put them
in their place? Do we love mercy then?
Walk humbly with your God – Can we maintain faith that, even with Donald
Trump in the White House, God is still on the throne in heaven? Whether you are
thrilled that this may mean an end of the Clinton era or whether you are scared
to death because of the beginning of the Trump dynamic, can you remain calm and
humbly trust that God is still working his purposes in this world – even through
this difficult time?
These are the questions, it seems to me, that really matter.
Can we, as the people of God, continue to deal respectfully with the people around
us - even when we disagree. And can we honor Christ in the way we walk together
in the days ahead.
Can we do this? Only time will tell and the true test is totally up to you and me.
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