Friday, November 7, 2008

Politics and Prayer

Among many people it is considered rude to discuss politics in public. Some would say that kind of talk stays at home. I don't know enough about politics to debate anything but I do have an opinion (who doesn't) and will share that opinion on this blog.

Realizing that I should tread carefully, I do think that our country has reached a pinnacle in electing an African American president. I agree it is a historical moment that I am glad to say happened in my lifetime. There are very few significant things that happen in our lives that are worth remembering and talking about. This was one of them. However, I do agree with Angie's post about people praising Barack Obama and thinking of him as a King. He is not our King, nor our God, nor someone to revere. He is just a man like you and I. The Savior that you and I know is the God of our lives and this nation whether people realize that or not, or even accept that. For us as Christians it is a given.

But I believe everything happens for a reason. God knew this man would be the one leading our country, influencing our world and making huge decisions for the country we live in. So, yes, those decisions Obama makes will effect us greatly. God also knew the emotional impact this election would have on people. I believe God can use Obama as a vessel in a huge way. So, I ask that you pray for him, that God would have a hand in his decisions, his trials, his leadership, the people he chooses to work with him, and pray for direction. We have a huge opportunity for people to be influenced by someone of character, graciousness and humility (all of which we have already seen in the public eye), and dare I say someone who will make mistakes and learn from them and maybe even make sacrifices.

So, whether you are disappointed as to who was elected President or not, please do yourself, your family and your friends a favor by praying fervently over the next four years at least and let's see where it takes us.

Hope is not a bad thing, it's what keeps us alive, keeps us going and feeds our faith.

To all my family and friends, God Bless.

1 comment:

Angie said...

Hey Kel, I have been encourage in my prayer life. Some prayers seem so big and I want to laugh like Sarai in Genesis. I ofter forget how big of a God I serve. He is huge and can accomplish more than I can ask or imagine. Thanks for the encouragement to pray!