How to Stop the Trump Train!
Christian leaders have spoken out against the nomination of
Donald Trump as Republican representative for the White House. Baptist Russel Moore has been outspoken
against Trump on social media for several months. Presbyterian Doug Wilson has recently posted a blog that
outlines his disdain for Donald.
And then there are Christian leaders who have openly supported Trump. Endorsements have come from men such as
Baptist Jerry Falwell, Jr. and Baptist Robert Jeffress. So what should an American Christian
do? If Trump wins the nomination,
which is very likely after yesterday, and he is put up against Hillary Clinton,
which way should a Christian vote?
Should Christians sit out or vote for a third or fourth or fifth party
candidate so as to assure another Clinton in the White House?
While I tire of blogs and articles that claim a more
objective pose than everyone else, here is mine in all of this. Donald Trump is a populace
candidate. Nothing unearthed
there. The people that like him
like his bombastic ways and temperament because it is their own when it comes
to expressing how they feel about the federal government. They are weary of politicians who don’t
do as they promised when they were trying to get elected. And they are angry for little annoying
things like not being able to speak stereotypical language without being
considered a racist or homo/bi/transphobe. They are tired of not being able to say “Merry
Christmas.” They are tired of
being forced to pay the way for illegal immigrants and the willfully unemployed
and not be defended or protected physically and financially by their own
government. Trump is a product of
all of this being tired and angry business. He has said what few if any have said that is against what
is tiresome and maddening. This
diagnosis has been spoken by many others but this next question has not. Who is responsible for what much of the
populace is angry about? Did you
say the liberals? Well, yes, ok
the liberals. But who is
responsible for the liberals? The
devil? Well, yes and no. What Christians need to look at and
acknowledge and then confess as sin to the Lord is how they are complicit in
either supporting or ignoring that which has made the populace angry and thus
that which made Donald Trump the likely Republican nominee as the next
POTUS.
While baptistic Christianity dominates the American
landscape in Church attendance every Sunday so does the baptistic view that
what is most important in the Christian life is a “Jesus and me only” mentality
that leaves the Church (note the capital “C”) unnecessary and thus incapable of
having a necessary voice to society that speaks out against unjust and immoral
government practices and the amoral that poses as entertainment in our society. Added to this “Jesus and Me only”
mentality in the poor eschatology of many independent Christians who understand
the world to be inevitably getting worse so that the “rapture” can take place
and all of the real Christians (those baptized by immersion at the age of
consent) can be off to heaven and leave the rest to find out just how bad a
society can get when the Christians are gone.
And then there are the postmillennial Christians who spend
too much of their time wondering whether a woman should serve as a manager over
a convenience store if she has male workers as subordinates and also should a
male even apply at such a store if the manager is a woman. If you have not read these type of articles I assure you
I am not exaggerating. The
conversation seems to think that to usher in the Kingdom of God you have to
pretend that people have been converted before they are actually
converted. They want to consider
how a Christian society should be run before you have a Christian society. And thus while the Church is doing the
real important theological work of deciding whether marriages should be
complimentary and a patriarchy (read sarcastically) the Holy Spirit has already
said Husbands love, wives submit, children obey. He then wants us to get on with the true Kingdom business of
preaching the gospel and being salt and light to the world.
And then there are the liberals and lukewarm who either
actually don’t believe any of what Christianity historically professes or don’t
think what is believed has any power.
To them we can only repeat, “I wish you were hot or cold.”
I have heard Christians say recently, because of these
primary elections, that we need to pray for God’s mercy for our country. I have also heard Christians once again
pull out God’s promises to Israel as if they are promises to America with the
confidence that if we will humble our selves and pray that God will heal our
land. All of is believed while we
continue to slaughter babies in the wombs of their mothers and bless acts of
sodomy. The biblical truth is that
we cannot consider asking for God’s mercy until we repent of our national
sins. We cannot humble ourselves
without stopping the murder of the innocent unborn and the acceptance of
perverted sexuality. Such are not
our only national sins, mind you, but they are our most egregious.
If the Church preaches against such sins and disciplines to
save God’s people from such sins, then we might have a united voice to say
something to our culture about truth and finding hope.
Speak out all you want against Donald Trump Christian
leaders. Pretend that Romney was
better, that McCain was better and so on.
To be sure, I would prefer Cruz, Rubio or Carson to Trump. But that may not be a choice I get. But come the general election I will
vote for Trump as an opposition vote to Clinton and as a recognition that his
popularity I was foolishly responsible for because I am a member of the
Catholic/Universal Church.
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