I came down rather hard on Ron Paul in my last post. Does that mean I'm going to vote for Huckabee? Absolutely not. The only reason to vote for people like Huckabee, or any major candidate, is that they are the best people with the most likely chance to succeed. That's called pragmatism, and it doesn't work. We all want to save our country, so, using pragmatism, knowing we won't get 'our guy' in, we vote for guys like Bush. Sure, he won't come down on killing babies and innocent Iraqis, but he won't hook us up with the UN right away. Peroutka didn't have a chance, and we didn't want another scandal, so we all voted Republican. We'll fix the government bit by bit, and that way fix the country bit by bit. But God doesn't work that way.
We have all bought into the social religion of political America. No, we may not get food stamps, but we want the government to hand us our redemption. We want Uncle Sam and Big Brother to fill the voids in our souls. But it won't happen. Instead, we will all vote for who we vote for, and then, after we die, we will be called to answer for those decisions. Did we support men who killed innocent children, women, husbands? No, we can't be held responsible for their actions, but we are responsible for wanting them as our leaders, for whatever reason. We must vote, not for the best who is most likely to succeed, but for the man who shows signs of walking the most humbly and circumspectly before the Lord God, his Creator.
Our God saves through mysterious ways. Through death we are saved to life. Through water we are called into the Church. Through bread and wine we are made one with our Savior. Through repentance nations are saved. Our Lord has the power to sway a vote, so vote with a clean conscience, and trust Him to give justice and mercy where He sees fit. We will not be saved through politics, or any one political rule, but by every Christian person bowing the knee to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in the here and now over this, His world. Every family walking before Him, in humility. Every Church casting off the weight of the secularism that ties it down. But, since we cannot repent of another man's sins, we must start where can, at home.