
From should a Christian vote
To how should a Christian vote,
Is a matter occupying our attention:
A matter of important note.
Thus, we put behind us
The question regarding the should
And thus, we shall focus on the how,
Assuming that he or she would.
So, what are the parameters
That should control the how?
From the debate among Christians
We will deal with this now.
The more pious Christian believers
Would posit that we must pray,
Pray that God would open our eyes
And show us the way.
For whom we should vote
Since God knows everyone’s heart
And He knows the ending of a matter
From the very start.
From this emerges a perception
Regarding how we hear God,
Do we hear Him like Noah and Abraham
When they answered His call?
One: to build a huge boat
Since there was going to be a flood;
The other: to forsake his native land
And even leave his blood.

So much was up in the air
That neither of these patriarchs knew,
That they would have to be very sure
God was telling them what to do.
It could not have been a dream
Or some trumped up vision
As is the case of modern-day prophets
Before making a big decision.
No, there was a certainty
That they were hearing from God
And there was no doubt, whatsoever,
The reason they were called.
In the recent Presidential election
There were prophets in both camps
Hence the predicament of the Christian
Regarding a particular slant.
Then there is the “lesser evil”-
Another “how”, I have heard advanced:
If Christians vote for the lesser evil
They’d have a better chance.
Herein is another perception
Especially where there is cover-up
And given the propaganda machinery
You’d need more than luck.
Plus, is it the will of God
That Christians should vote for evil?
Does our God promote comparative evil
For His born-again people?
A resounding negative
Must be the Christian’s response
When in particular, by other Christians,
This nonsense is advanced.
Such must not be a criterion
By which a Christian cast a vote
But a thorough analysis of the candidates
Is of critical note.
What has been their practice
Not just what they enunciate
And how has the most vulnerable advanced
Re the policies they initiate.
How God-aligned have they been
Re their party’s governance
And in recognition of God’s template,
How is their moral conscience?
Let the Christian voter beware
Casting a vote is rather involved
And is a responsibility and accountability
That cannot be lightly absolved.
Vote conscience rather than emotion
Vote godliness above ambition,
Vote populace instead of person
And let God shape your decision.
At the end of the day
Christians will still vote differently
But they would have carried out their duty
To vote responsibly.
Stewart Russell © November 8, 2024