Words of wisdom this election day, 2016 from Kristen Bennett Marble, a dear friend.
I
write this devotion on Election Day, having stood in line at my polling
place for almost an hour, and now proudly wearing my “My Vote-My Voice”
sticker. Around the nation, American citizens are gathering to cast
their vote in local, state and national
elections. But regardless what is on your individual ballot, it is the
presidential race which has clearly garnered more attention, airtime,
division, and even hatred than many of us ever remember. And when the
polls close, the votes are counted, and the projections made, what will
have changed?
Yes, our country will have elected a new
president. And given recent poll numbers, half of the nation will be
elated. The other half will be devastated. Half will excitedly look
forward to the Inauguration in January. The other half will dread that
day, sure the world will soon end. There will be rejoicing and tears.
There will be mourning and tears.
And yet, the God
who created the heavens and the earth - the God who knit you together -
the God who loves you - the God who sacrificed His Son for you - will
still be on the throne. He will still extend his hand, desiring
redemption and reconciliation among His people. And His Word still
stands.
That word for today, taken from 2 John,
offers us the way forward. The way out of the conflict and hatred. The
way toward hope. But it isn’t easy.
God’s ways rarely are.
“And
now, dear lady, I am not writing you a new command but one we have had
from the beginning. I ask that we love one another. And this is love:
that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the
beginning, his command is that you walk in love.” (2 John 5-6)
Walk
in love. Toward your neighbor who proudly displayed “that” campaign
sign. Toward your friend who shocked you by voting for the candidate you
opposed. Toward your family member who never seems to “get it” no
matter how often you try to persuade them differently.
Walk in love. Toward the candidate you embraced. Toward the candidate you resisted. Toward the victor. Toward the loser.
Walk
in love. And as we walk in love, we reject anger and hatred. We let go
of fear and violence. For these things cannot exist alongside love. They
cannot. Either we commit to God’s ways or the world’s ways.
The
world’s ways are to respond with vile hatred and violent evil. The
world’s ways call for rebellion and instill fear. God’s ways respond
with unfathomable love and nonviolent grace. God’s ways call for prayers
of thanksgiving and bring peace.
You see, the world
will be watching to see how we - who call ourselves disciples of Christ
- respond to the results on Wednesday morning and beyond. Will they
recognize our commitment to God’s ways? Will they see an outpouring of
love? Will our witness be one that honors our Savior? Or will they see
confirmation that what we profess on Sundays does not apply on
Wednesdays? That our beliefs don’t really work in today’s day and age?
That Jesus doesn’t offer any true hope for what ails the world?
Half
the nation will be hurting tomorrow. The hopes and dreams they placed
upon their candidate will be dashed. Yet we know - we have confidence in
- the hope and truth that supersedes every election result. That goes
beyond any earthly candidate. Demonstrate that hope. Speak of that
truth. Model that trust. Strike up a conversation with whom you
disagree. Extend kindness to whom you dislike. Listen to new
perspectives. Find common ground. Pray - truly pray - for our leaders.
And walk in love.
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