Swallowed up by the great divide

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It’s election season, and the loudest selling point from each candidate is fear. If that person can sell enough fear concerning the other candidate, or the economy, or any other hot topic, then they can control the way we think. As our thinking goes, so goes our vote, and nothing divides quite like fear.

We find ourselves entrenched into one of two camps. You’re either blue or red, Republican or Democrat. We seem to create a political landscape every four years that looks like a scene from WW1. We have dug our trenches on this side, the enemy has done the same on the other side, and we’ve littered the middle with barbed wire, land mines, and dead bodies. The saddest part is that most soldiers don’t even know what they’re fighting for. So, pick a side, keep your head down, and hope the great divide doesn’t swallow us up. Then we can all come out of our bunkers when it’s all over and be friends again, but, until then, someone has to be the enemy. The problem is we’re not fighting for the wounded in the middle; we seem to be battling over the other team’s trenches. You know, “Their trenches are nicer, longer, more dangerous, less or more productive, more or less diversified.” Eventually someone will raise their head and get shot down, it’s called warfare, or in today’s language we simply call it politics.

Jesus had something to say about this upcoming election, and he recorded it 2,000 years ago in the book of John chapter 17. He simply presented a prayer request to God on behalf of mankind, and he did this in the midst of the battle. He saw attack lines being drawn, trenches dug, and land mines dividing the two sides, and he moved himself to the middle, knelt between the barbed wire and asked for one thing in verse 21, “Lord let them be one.”  Yes, Jesus prayed unity over the division. Not just that they would get along but that they would have supernatural unity when he prayed “just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us.”  Now you may say that Jesus prayed that over his disciples, but let’s back up to verse 20 and see that he included good ole 2020 and its election in his prayer when he said, “I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word.” Yes if we are going to be politically correct in this season then we must hear the Master during His greatest season and realize that we are not red or blue, conservative, liberal or cast our vote along party lines. Jesus prayed for a spirit of supernatural unity. He knew that forces would seek to divide us as time progressed. He knew that if we sought to come together rather than separate then the message of Christ would speak louder than the platform of politics.

Your candidate will succeed based on how the country votes every four years, but the church wins or loses based on how we see one another every day. So, there’s only one way to vote in this election and that is supernaturally. Disagreement doesn’t have to divide us, but disfunction will destroy us.

I would like to invite you to spend some time with us in the voting booth this Sunday as we cast our vote for the party of unity and vote Jesus. Because one candidate will win and the other won’t, but Jesus will still be King.

We’re Christpoint Church, and you can find us open every Sunday. We’re on Liberty Square, in Sparta, at 8:30 a.m.,10 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. We’re real people, living real lives, serving a real God. Welcome home.

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