Today’s a new day!
In a world where politics dominates headlines, social media feeds, and even many church conversations, it is important for Christians to remember a simple but powerful truth:
Jesus is not owned by a political party.
He is not a Republican.
He is not a Democrat.
He is not an Independent.
Jesus is King.
Throughout history, people have tried to place Jesus into their own political, cultural, and ideological boxes. They want Him to endorse their platform, validate their opinions, and support their agendas. Yet when we read the Gospels, we discover that Jesus consistently transcended the political divisions of His day.
The religious leaders wanted Him to conform to their expectations.
The zealots wanted Him to overthrow Rome.
The Romans wanted Him to stay quiet.
But Jesus came proclaiming something far greater than a political movement. He came proclaiming the Kingdom of God.
His mission was not to win elections.
His mission was to save souls.
Jesus cared about truth, justice, mercy, compassion, forgiveness, and reconciliation. He challenged hypocrisy wherever He found it. He confronted sin regardless of who committed it. He welcomed tax collectors and fishermen, rich and poor, Jews and Gentiles, saints and sinners.
His invitation was never based on political affiliation.
His invitation was based on grace.
Some Christians today spend more time defending politicians than they do sharing the Gospel. We can become so consumed by political battles that we forget our primary calling is to love God and love our neighbors.
The early church transformed the world without political power.
They changed lives through radical love.
They cared for the poor.
They served the sick.
They welcomed the outcasts.
They proclaimed Christ crucified and risen.
The world did not need another political movement then, and it does not need one now. The world needs Jesus.
This does not mean Christians should ignore public issues or avoid civic responsibility. We should care deeply about justice, human dignity, and the well-being of our communities. But our ultimate hope cannot rest in any candidate, platform, or political party.
Political leaders come and go.
Administrations rise and fall.
Kingdoms are built and kingdoms collapse.
But Jesus Christ remains the same yesterday, today, and forever.
When we place our faith in politics, disappointment is inevitable.
When we place our faith in Christ, hope is eternal.
As followers of Jesus, we must resist the temptation to make politics our identity. Our identity is found in Christ alone. We belong first and foremost to His Kingdom.
The Cross does not lean left.
The Cross does not lean right.
The Cross stands above every earthly system, calling all people to repentance, faith, and redemption.
May we never confuse loyalty to a political party with loyalty to Jesus.
May we never allow politics to divide us from our brothers and sisters in Christ.
And may we remember that before we are voters, citizens, or members of any political movement, we are disciples of Jesus Christ.
Because Jesus is not owned by a political party.
He is the Savior of the world. ~OC
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