ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK:THE ELECTION OF 2016
November
4, 2016
We were going to continue this week with our Psalm 23 Adventure,
but with the general election coming up in just a few days, it seemed
appropriate to take a break and share the following things with you.
I’m
indebted to my old friend and longtime brother in the Lord, Lyn Barnes, for
this topic. Lyn used to be my supervisor at the Christian Broadcasting
Network in Virginia Beach when I was an area director for the 700 Club in
Alaska. Wow! That was a couple of days ago, wasn’t it, Lyn?
Anyway,
Lyn has commented from time to time on my pieces dealing with government,
politics, and the Christian’s responsibility to be involved. He noticed a
scripture one day that caught his attention, made note of it and passed it on
to me.
I
don’t think there is anyone in this country – and perhaps most countries of the
world – who hasn’t taken a position on an issue, and have subsequently been
referred to as being “on the right,” or, “on the left.” Bet you didn’t
know where the “right” and “left” references came from, nor how long they’ve
been with us.
If
a person is a “conservative,” they are generally referred to as being “on the
right.” If they are a liberal, or a socialist, most folks call them
“leftists.” There is great spiritual significance to these terms, whether
you realize it or not.
We
have some other adjectives by which refer to folks today. “Moderate” is
generally meant to refer to someone who holds neither “extremist” right or left
views. I was somewhat amused listening to Rush Limbaugh one day when I
heard him making his views known on “moderates.” He called “moderates”
cowards who are afraid to let their true views be known: “compromisers,” he
called them. I’ll add my two cents worth in a minute.
One
other term that has become more or less used in the last couple of years is
“progressive.” Talk about a euphemism! This is an adjective that
folks use who don’t want to be known as “liberal,” or “leftist.” They
hide their “leftist” views under the label of being “progressive,” with the
proposition that a “progressive” learns, whereas a right-wing “extremist”
stands fast, and is unwilling to “moderate” their views.
Hilarious,
isn’t it?
A
person is referred to as a “right-wing extremist” if he holds his conservative
views uncompromisingly; and vice-versa, a person is referred to as a “left-wing
extremist” if they are uncompromising in their views.
I’ve
often been labeled throughout the years as an “extremist,” whether the
“right-wing” label was applied or not. Hey! If the shoe
fits........?
When
I’ve investigated the “extremist” label folks have applied to me, I’ve
discovered that they mean I’m extreme because I believe that Jesus Christ
absolutely is THE Son of God; that there is NO OTHER WAY to Heaven than through
a genuine one-on-one relationship with Jesus Christ, with Him as Lord and
Savior and Redeemer of your life.
Guilty!
If that’s what folks mean when they label me as an “extremist,” then I’ll
gladly wear the label.
Some
folks call me an extremist because I hold conservative Republican views.
Fact is, I’m more conservative and less Republican. Well, maybe I am just
as much Republican, but not the current brand of Republicanism which has been
watered down and cheapened by a “broad tent” philosophy. Guess most folks
would refer to me as a “Constitutionalist.”
Brother,
now here’s another euphemism if I ever saw one! “Broad Tent”? It
strikes me as a royal case of compromise. I know there are places folks
can compromise without compromising their integrity, but when folks begin to
compromise their stands on moral, social and spiritual issues in favor of
economic issues, or compromise their stands on economic issues in favor of
social issues, they’ve ceased to be true Republicans. Republicanism used
to stand for conservatism on social issues, moral issues and economic
issues. It’s kind of hard to tell anymore!
Anyway,
let’s get back to this “right-left” thing.
Did
you know that people were considered on the right or left as far back as the
days of our founding fathers? Did you know that people were considered
“right” or “left” as far back as Roman times? Did you know that the
Scripture is filled with references to being “on the right” or “on the left”?
Let’s
take a look at one of the first references in which wisdom or understanding is
designated either way.
Ecclesiastes 10:2 NASB: “A wise man’s heart directs him toward the right, but the
foolish man’s heart directs him toward the left. Even
when the fool walks along the road, his sense is lacking and he demonstrates to
everyone that he is a fool.”
Pretty
telling, isn’t it?
The
very next verse is directed at the would-be compromiser.
Ecclesiastes 10:3 NASB: “If the ruler’s temper rises against you, do not abandon your
position, because composure allays great offenses.”
Thus,
a person “on the right” has a wise heart, whereas a person “on the left” is
directed by foolishness. Ouch! The compromiser is obviously one who
is afraid of the temper of those in places of authority, and abandons his or
her position in order to placate that temper. THAT is a picture of
someone ruled by fear, and directed in foolishness.
Jesus
has something to say about the right and the left when He talks about the Day
of Judgment:
Matthew 25:31-33: “But when the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the angels
with Him, then He will sit on His glorious throne. All the nations will
be gathered before Him; and He will separate them from one another, as the
shepherd separates the sheep from the goats; and He will put the sheep
on His right, and the goats on the left.”
In
Hebrew thought and metaphors, sheep are regarded as willing and obedient
followers of God, whereas goats are the depiction of those who are rebellious
and self-willed. (All of these Scripture quotations, incidentally, are
taken from the NASB.)
Now,
look at the judgment of the Lord that comes to those on the right, and then
those on the left. Those on the right are regarded as righteous, whereas
those on the left are regarded as wicked, perverse, and accursed. (see)
Matthew 25:33-46: “Then the King will
say to those on His right, ‘Come, you who are blessed of My Father, inherit the
kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. ‘For
I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me
something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in; naked, and you
clothed Me; I was sick, and you visited Me; I was in prison, and you came
to Me.’
“Then the righteous will answer Him, ‘Lord, when did we see You
hungry, and feed You, or thirsty, and give You something to drink? And
when did we see You a stranger, and invite You in, or naked, and clothe
You? When did we see You sick, or in prison, and come to
You?’ The King will answer and say to them, ‘Truly I say
to you, to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of Mine, even
the least of them, you did it to Me.’
“Then He will also say to those on His left, ‘Depart from Me,
accursed ones, into the eternal fire which has been prepared for the devil and
his angels; for I was hungry, and you gave Me nothing to eat; I was thirsty,
and you gave Me nothing to drink; I was a stranger, and you did not invite Me
in; naked, and you did not clothe Me; sick, and in prison, and you did not
visit Me.’
“Then they themselves also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see
You hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did
not take care of You?’
“Then He will answer them, ‘Truly I say to you, to the extent
that you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me.’
These will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”
In
case you are getting upset with me, I didn’t make this up. This isn’t my
contrivance. These left-right designations have stood for thousands of
years.
When
our founding fathers came together to establish the Declaration of
Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights,
they had a firm view fixed in their understanding. That view plainly was
in accord with the Scriptural definitions and designations for right and wrong,
good and evil. “Right” and “Left” were, to those founders, scriptural
designations and they intended to establish a nation that honored the Lord
Jesus Christ at its core without establishing some kind of denominational
attribution as England had with the Anglican Church.
Conservative
views prevailed in those days. Conservatism held that it was the
responsibility of the churches and individual believers to provide for the care
of the indigent; and to that end, our Constitution was constructed in such a
way as to leave the Federal Government out of the welfare business.
The
brand of so-called “Liberalism” that prevailed in those days did not argue
against that position, and political conservatives and liberals pretty much
agreed on limiting the overall scope of government. “Liberalism,” in the days
of our founding fathers, was applied almost exclusively to differing views of
the responsibilities of Christians and their relationship with the Lord.
Not
until the intrusion of Lenin and Marx with their brand of “Communism” and its
introduction into society did liberalism begin to take on a whole new character
at which our founding fathers would have paled. The terms “Left” and
“Liberal” came to be applied to socialism, big and bigger government, and the
mentality we’ve come to refer to in Texas as the “Robin Hood Mentality” in
which government took from the more prosperous by force in order to give to the
“less fortunate.”
This
kind of governmental intrusion into the lives of people is totally at odds with
Jesus’ commands to His believers. It provided a whole new definition and
life to what Jesus referred to as “the
goats.” As earlier noted, goats represented a self-willed, rebellious
people who decided they were going to run their lives – and the lives of others
– in opposition to the grace, love and righteousness of those who were obedient
to the Lord, His will and His commands.
Solomon’s
statement that wisdom was designated as “the right,” and foolishness, or the
fool being on “the left,” could not better describe the state of affairs in our
nation (and others as well) in this day and age.
The
picture that follows in the next verses in Ecclesiastes 10 presents a graphic
portrayal of “right” and “left.” I won’t take time to address them today
because it would take too much time, but we will consider them in a different
discussion.
For
those “on the left” in Jesus’ judgment, the end of their way is “…eternal fire which has been prepared for the devil and his
angels.”
That
leaves no wiggle room whatever. One either chooses what Jesus treats as
“the right” and enjoys the rewards thereof, or they choose “the left,” and
suffer the ultimate consequences.
I
have a strong conviction about this whole picture. It may not win me any
friends or influence people, but I really don’t care! One only has to
take a look at what we have come to call the “extreme left” in our society
today, and you have a picture of the unrighteous, a picture of wickedness, a
picture of immorality, a picture of sin and compromise with sin that is rapidly
becoming boundless, and without any spiritual or moral anchor whatever.
“Left”
and “Right” are discussions that have a widening gap in our society; and it
doesn’t matter whether you apply those definitions in politics, in society, or
in spiritual affairs. I want to deal at length with what Solomon had to
say as he talked about a people who obviously were as much a part of his day
and age as they are of ours.
Surprise,
Surprise, Surprise! You thought I was going to launch into a tirade on
Hillary or get caught up in the scandalizing of Trump’s arrogant and
“indelicate” comments from time to time. That’s not what I had in mind
when I began this Coffee Break, but what I will say on that subject is that
Hillary’s position as a leftist (she’s not even close to a “Liberal!” I
won’t even denigrate the word like that!) is without peer.
If
you are among those who detested Trump’s flamboyant and often insulting
comments over the past year, join the club! In order to judge the
election of 2016 fairly, however, we absolutely MUST look beyond his crudeness,
and we must – at the same time – look past Hillary’s promises and accusations.
Consider
the track record for each of them. Donald Trump has many years of
business experience and successes that very few people in political office can
even come close to. We have a nation with a reported approximately $20
Trillion in indebtedness. I’m not going to get on that subject other than
to say that the supposed $20T in national debt is scarcely the interest on the
debt, much less our actual indebtedness. We are going in debt at a
consistent $2T per year just since Obama took office.
Even
the most economically ignorant among us would have to admit that we are
virtually bankrupt. This simply cannot continue! We need someone
with a proven track record financially who can right this ship.
Hillary
is absolutely bereft of economic skills and wisdom and wants to continue the
“tax and spend” policies of the left. That’s insane! She promises
the moon to people who want to continue living “on the dole” without exercising
any personal responsibility.
Both
presidential candidates have serious moral issues in their pasts, but Hillary’s
failings are not simply moral: they are spiritual, they are ethical, and they
are a treasonous betrayal of the trust placed in her as a Secretary of
State. Those issues will ultimately lead to her impeachment and/or
imprisonment.
For
those of us who know the heart of the Lord for this nation and its destiny, it
is crystal clear that God has chosen Trump for this moment in time, and we need
to get on board with His choice. One thing that a lot of believers may
not be aware of is the fact that in the past few months, Trump has openly
repented for the sins of his past and invited Jesus Christ to become Lord of
his life. That makes a huge difference in my book!
I’ve
quoted Dwain McKenzie’s famous comment at the close of my Coffee Breaks at
different times, but the discussion of “left” and “right” couldn’t possibly be
better applied: Things are not what they seem to be, they’re what God
says they are!
We
will resume our Psalm 23 discussion next week.
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