Posts tagged Politics
Inauguration Day

Today is Inauguration Day in the United States. Joe Biden will be sworn in as the new president. This peaceful transition of power has been marred in the last few weeks with the events that occurred on January 6 when protestors stormed the US capital building. I was grieved to see what happened, especially because of my personal connection to the country and the people after living and pastoring in the US for 10 years. That day caused people around the world to mourn, reflect and pause. One of the hallmarks of a democratic nation is the peaceful transition of power. There are many people in the world who do not enjoy the privilege and comfort of living in a free country. As we mark this day of transition, we must reflect on our own transitions in life. We all experience transitions. There are good ones and bad ones. There are those that are engineered by our own choices and others forced upon ourselves. There are transitions that take us forward and others backward. There are transitions that are enjoyable and others that are painful. The bottom line is that at some point in our lives we will all experience multiple transitions.

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The day after the 2020 US election

Whether we like it or not, politics has created a lot of divisions within families, marriages, churches, companies, and nations. So, how are we to react? How are we to respond to such divisive times? Regardless of who the winner of the 2020 presidential election is, I would like to propose to us three important responses for us as followers of Jesus. The way forward regardless of the winner will be turbulent and will test the strength and resilience of our collective society to forge ahead instead of dissolving into chaos, cultural wars, and God-forbid, violence. So, whatever the outcome of the elections, Pray for our leaders, the nation, and its peoples. Respect and love each other regardless of their individual beliefs or political affiliations and finally, place your hope and trust in God’s promises and faithfulness.

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