tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2253529165034405240.post-47953174545579896752008-04-03T14:20:00.000-04:002008-04-03T14:20:00.000-04:00I sent the following to Pat Ferguson who runs that...I sent the following to Pat Ferguson who runs that blog, I could make a comment on it, so.., I'll do it here! :-)<BR/><BR/>VOTE COMMENT:<BR/>I tried to make a comment on the vote for Presidential, but it said I needed a Word Press account? Went to WordPress and I'm confused apparently, could find a way to make an account. So, here is my comment. I voted for Vince, sorry bro; but for two reasons, #1 it was funny and #2 - His last line nailed it!<BR/><BR/>The Church not a government or a nation is the Hope of the World!<BR/><BR/>Anyway.., here was my comment/vent!:<BR/><BR/>I have several questions: <BR/><BR/> Is there a biblical prescedence for any nation to be a "Christian" nation? I don't see it anywhere? We see God calling Israel to Him, but once the Gentiles were put into the mix, there is not one mention or story of any nation being called to Him. Acts 1:8 sez we are empowered to carry out the Great Commission to the ends of the earth, but that is individual disciple making - who yes, can change a community one at a time; but for the most part to change a nation is not our duty as I see it? Just my humble opinion.<BR/><BR/> Do you really think we are a "Christian" nation? Is it really our responsibility to ensure that our "nation" become "Christian" or are we to just live out Matt. 28 and ensure we are producing effective and fruit bearing disciples?<BR/><BR/> See…, I think we are far from being a "christian" nation and there is not one single candidate in this race that in my humble opinion comes close to ensuring we go down that path? I think the pendulum is swinging so far to the left at this point, that the only thing we can do is be effective at creating great disciples in our midst, and let them be the shining light in their communities to changes lives one at a time. To change the current government is and was never the prescendence I see in scriptures. <BR/><BR/> Don't get me wrong, I am not apathetic by any means; but I think our duty is to a higher authority and we need to determine what the Mission He assigned us is. I do not see anywhere that Jesus said, go and change nations and governments so that life is all hunky dory; in fact, he states we will face trials and tribulation. I also think that is on the horizon for us future pastors - persecution of the church in America is not too far away me thinks my friends.<BR/><BR/>Anyway.., I'm voting for Gore anyway! :-) (LOL!!! - Jsk!). By the way.., Vince killed this, and his closing line nailed what I am trying to say. The Church is the Hope of the World, not some government or nation.<BR/><BR/><BR/>In His Love,<BR/><BR/>Richie Merritt<BR/>www.lehighvalleyproject.blogspot.comLEHIGH VALLEY PROJECThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15490725404091792082noreply@blogger.com