Election 2008 — God’s Way

As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen.

Matthew 4:18 (NIV)

Jesus chose two fishermen to be His disciples. He did not choose educated or popular men. He did not choose influential or even wise men. So why did He chose them?

In less than two months, we, the people of the United States, will chose new leadership. Will we choose based on popularity? Party affiliation? Will we choose because of race? Sex? Will the faith that a candidate professes impact our decision? Will his or her moral life (or lack) impact our decision?

Jesus did not choose based on any of these questions that I can see. Jesus was God in the flesh, right? So He had “inside” information. He chose these disciples because He knew.

God has the “inside” information on the candidates also. Am I seeking God’s advice on who I should cast my vote? Does that sound too ‘easy’ or too ‘silly’? I actually think it sounds hard! I think that to seek God’s desire and listen for HIS answer is going to be hard. It means that I will not take my agenda into the voting booth. I will be taking only God’s choices. I will listen with my ears tuned to HIS voice and not the media’s spin or the candidate’s advisors.

The older I get … the more questions than answers I have. The more I study the Bible and build my relationship with God the more I find myself leaving my agenda and know-it-all attitude behind and lean on God’s ways. It’s hard. It’s awesome! It’s hopeful. It means that the future will have more hope in it … because I trusted God for it.

“Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.” At once they left their nets and followed him. Matthew 4:19-20 (NIV, my emphasis)

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