It
is certainly Biblical for us to use our rights as citizens, as
Paul used his
Roman citizenship in Acts, and for us to follow Christ's
command to be salt and
light in our society--nevertheless, we are also
not to violate Biblical precepts
about separation, nor neglect the
fact that preaching the gospel and making
disciples is the Great
Commission, not simply trying to influence society.
Is
there a Biblical way to preach the gospel, stand for godly
government, and cry
out against the evils of our society at the same
time, while maintaining
Biblical separation? Should we join hands
with those who preach a false
gospel to advance political causes? What can be done to cry out for righteousness when we now have a president who openly supports sodomite marriage, not to mention the murder of the preborn and economic theft? A
way that some Baptist churches
have sought to fulfill all these
Biblical responsibilities, without at all compromising on separation, is to personalize
and pass out thousands of
copies of the tract: "The Role of
Government: Has God Spoken?"
available directly here or at either:
The tract can be edited to have your church
address placed on the
back, and material concerning specific candidates can
also be added
in. (The current version simply mentions the Republican and
Democratic
party platforms, but in recent election cycles specific
positions taken by
different state and national candidates relevent to
their areas have been
placed in the tract by churches.) You can then
print as many of them as
you like; the tract fits on a single 8.5 x
11 piece of paper, folded in
the middle.
The tract sets forth Biblical teachings on economics, marriage, and abortion,
and then pointedly and powerfully preaches the gospel. Since
most people have
contributed to the murder of the preborn, if not by
having an abortion
themselves, then by voting for candidates that
favor it, or doing nothing to
oppose it, the tract can be used by the
Holy Spirit to deeply convict lost
people. Furthermore, those
unconverted individuals who agree with the
Biblical position on these
issues will find its argument music to their ears,
and are often
especially open to the gospel presentation contained in the
tract.
When passed out to a sympathetic audience, thousands of copies of this
tract
can be distributed very quickly, and in a normal crowd of people
of mixed
interest and disinterest it can be distributed as quickly as
any normal gospel
tract. (I have passed out many copies of a similar tract at a pro-life rally in San Francisco in the past, and the tracts went as fast as I could pass them out to many pro-life but unconverted people.)
In addition to setting forth the glorious gospel of Christ and being
able
to be an instrument through which God can save the physical lives
of the
preborn, it is very possible, in the providence of God, that
widespread
distribution of this tract could swing a close national
election in November
through altering the result in swing-states (such as here in Wisconsin, where we have printed many of them and are going to pass out, Lord willing, a four-digit number of them)
towards those with a more
Biblical worldview, with tremendous state
and national consequences.
Thus, its distribution can have positive
results for all eternity, and also in
our role as salt and light in
this life.
If you are interested in personalizing
this tract for your church,
please contact Mukwonago Baptist Church at:
and
a version with your church's address, etc. on the back can be sent to you.
God only spared those who sighed and cried over the abominations done in their land (Eze 9:4), not those who merely mentally assented to evil being evil. This tract is one way to do something about it in a very Scriptural way.
-TDR
Economic theft?
ReplyDeleteHi Mike,
ReplyDeleteI believe that is a reference to the use of political clout and economic policy to take from others. Racking up mass debt and then devaluing your currency so you can pay them back with dollars worth less is sophisticated theft. So to is forcing money off people who won't vote for you to give it to people who will.
Joshua