I am one who considers himself a follower of Jesus. Many would call me an evangelical because I
believe the Bible to be true and what it shares really good news. But that’s not the point of this article—just
the perspective from which I write.
I’m writing about something I see often in the circles I
find myself—I’m calling it, “Obama hatred.”
Since I’m talking about Christian
circles, you’d think that hatred would not be known among us but I hear it too often
in simple comments about our President and I see it in contorted countenances as
people describe their vehement hostility toward the man. It’s
not uncommon to hear and read disparaging remarks about his character, motives and
intentions from professing Christians.
So I’m writing this primarily for people who claim to follow
Jesus. Let me tell you three things I
know about President Obama; three things that I believe he’d absolutely agree
with and we need to be reminded of.
President Obama has a
different worldview than we Bible-believing Christians. That’s important to understand. We believe that truth and perspective come
from God’s revelation; I would imagine that he sees truth coming from human
reason and societal consensus, but definitely not from the Bible.
What our President
has done he’s done because he believes his worldview is right and the best. In other words, his motives aren’t to destroy
America but to make her better from his perspective. Obviously that doesn’t make him right and
that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t try to stop the moral and cultural shift
that’s happening in our land, but we need to recognize that he’s merely leading
from the standpoint of his worldview.
President Obama does
not stand by himself in his worldview as twice now the America people have
voted him into office. This is
important. He’s our President and he’s
our leader, but he’s just one man. The
hatred I’ve seen from some comes because they blame him for the shift that’s
happened in our country but he’s merely the leader of a worldview that many Americans now share.
So if you are a follower of Christ, and you find yourself
hating President Obama, I want to challenge that hatred and encourage you to
change your heart. Let me give you three
reasons why.
The heart of Jesus
Did you know that Jesus loves our President? He died for him. God includes him in the “whosever will may come" words of John chapter three. Not only does Jesus not hate
President Obama, His great love for him led Jesus to die for him—even as Jesus also died for you and me.
The example of Jesus
You’ll look long and hard for an example of Jesus hating
Caesar or even the High Priest for that matter.
If our Savior wouldn’t hate the political leaders of His day, what makes
us think He wants us to hate our political leaders? Not to mention that on the very day those
political leaders were killing him, he was praying “Father forgive them.”
The words of Jesus
It was to a big crowd that Jesus spoke these words: “You’ve
heard it said, ‘Hate your enemies’ but I say to you, love your enemies and do
good to those who despise you.”
Wow--love your enemies. Jesus was
clear, so why do we think we have a right to hate our president, even if his
worldview and leadership are so different than ours?
Ok, “I see it,” you say.
“Hating our President is not an option for the one who follows Jesus.” But what should I do? Do I have to stand idly by and do nothing as
I watch our President lead us into a cultural change that I believe is very wrong for America?” Of course not! As an
American you have every right to participate in the political process and you
should. When God calls us to submit to
our government, as part of a democratic republic I have an obligation, even a duty, to participate. I should speak the truth
in love. I should hold up a better
alternative then the one provided by a secular worldview.
But as a Christ follower my greatest allegiance is to Jesus, and He says I should respect those in authority. More specifically, the Bible tells us to pray for them (1 Tim. 2). Instead of hating President Obama and denigrating him with our words, we should uphold him in prayers. We should pray for his leadership. Pray for his wife and girls. Pray and ask God to work through him and in him. Jesus told us to do good to our enemies, so find ways to bless the President rather than destroy him with your words. In your heart separate President Obama, the man whom God loves, from the ideology and worldview that guides his leadership. Labor against his philosophy and policies but ask God to give you an extraordinary love for the man himself.
But as a Christ follower my greatest allegiance is to Jesus, and He says I should respect those in authority. More specifically, the Bible tells us to pray for them (1 Tim. 2). Instead of hating President Obama and denigrating him with our words, we should uphold him in prayers. We should pray for his leadership. Pray for his wife and girls. Pray and ask God to work through him and in him. Jesus told us to do good to our enemies, so find ways to bless the President rather than destroy him with your words. In your heart separate President Obama, the man whom God loves, from the ideology and worldview that guides his leadership. Labor against his philosophy and policies but ask God to give you an extraordinary love for the man himself.
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