What If Jesus Had to be Elected
Let’s face it, Jesus is not a very popular guy in this country. So, what if He had to be elected to public office? I can hear Christians now freaking out over this question. And the comments; how blasphemous and ridicules! Okay, relax. I’m just trying to make a point considering the culture in this society and where Jesus actually stands in comparison to politicians and celebrities. So, think about it. If Jesus was physically in this world and had to be elected to public office, He probably wouldn’t stand a chance. In fact, it would probably be a landslide loss for Him.
Consider some of the things He might say. For example,
But I say, if you are even angry with someone, you are subject to judgment! If
you call someone an idiot, you are in danger of being brought before the court.
And if you curse someone, you are in danger of the fires of hell. MT 5:22
That
statement right there would lose the election for Him since one of the favorite
and most used terms in this country when describing someone else is the word
idiot. I can hear the comments now, “So, if I call someone an idiot, I’m going
to hell?” Or, “I’m going to end up in court for calling someone an idiot? That
won’t fly in this world. It won’t even fly in this election and campaign
process.
Or, how about this comment,
Some Pharisees came and tried to trap him
with this question: “Should a man be allowed to divorce his wife for just any
reason?” “Haven’t you read the Scriptures?” Jesus replied. “They record that
from the beginning ‘God made them male and female.’” And he said, “‘This
explains why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and
the two are united into one.’ Since they are no longer two but one, let no one
split apart what God has joined together.” Mt 19:3-6
Well, if the first comment
wouldn’t sink His chances, this one surely would. In a world where adultery
and Gay marriage is as common as gossip on social media, He would be ostracized
for saying something like this. Divorce is as common in marriage as wedding cake
and it happens far too often. The average length of a marriage in this country
is 8 years. Allow me to repeat that, 8 years is the average length of a marriage
in this country. Marriage is meaningless to so many couples. This also includes
gay marriages. People don’t want to work through anything anymore. Maybe it
was because they never took the time to know for sure before they were married.
I don’t know but a marriage that only lasts for 8 years is a marriage that
hasn’t even got off of the ground floor. And then, there’s the issue of one man
and one woman. Jesus points out that God made them male and female and the man
leaves his parents to marry a female. He says nothing about a man marrying
another male. Actually, no place in the Bible does it talk about this as an
approved, by God, relationship.
So, can you picture this; Jesus is on a platform
at some airport in a major US city and he makes these comments. First, if there
is anyone there to hear Him, it would be a very small crowd. Considering
the political climate in this country today, nobody wants to hear a politician
talk about not calling someone an idiot or it’s not right for a man to marry a
man and the same for women. It would be a quick stop for Jesus at this rally.
We
also need to consider the polls. How would Jesus rate in a poll against a
favorite politician? Or, for that matter, how would He rate against any
celebrity? Now, I’m not going to exaggerate too much here but I think there are
popular politicians who would rate extremely higher than Jesus in a popularity
poll. Not running for any office but just as He truly is, God. I think we can
see that today in this political climate. If you did a man on the street poll, a
large number of the people would choose the celebrity or politician over Jesus.
Jesus made reference to this Himself. The world can’t hate you, but it does hate
me because I accuse it of doing evil. JN 7:7
But if anyone sided with this
candidate, they would also experience the hatred the world has for Him. He also
talked about this. “If the world hates you, remember that it hated me first. JN
15:18
The Church today, in this country, is even resistant to speak about Jesus.
It’s His Church; He should be recognized as the Son of God, our Lord and Savior.
But so many churches today never even mention His name on a Sunday morning. So,
how would He ever get elected to a public office. Most people in this country
don’t want to hear His name mentioned. And, when a politician is speaking in a
church on a Sunday, where does Jesus rate. His own name isn’t mentioned and some
politician is speaking in His Church. That’s taking away the home field
advantage in a big way. (Of course, it might not be His church in this case)
Can
you imagine the verbal abuse He would receive from His opponent? I can hear it
all now: “He claims He can walk on water. Who does this guy think He is, God?”
“He says He is not married but He is having an affair with that woman, Mary
Magdalene.” “He is no friend to the LGBT movement. He says only men can marry
women and vice versa. He is a homophobe!” And finally, “He claims He has died
and risen from the dead! And, if you believe Him and follow Him, you will never
experience death because He has defeated it!” All this said to the sound of
laughter following.
But of course, this is an unusual way of pointing out just
how unpopular Jesus is in this country. He doesn’t have to run for any type of
office since He is already a King and He will, one day, rule from His throne
over this world. Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that He is
Lord. And one last note; consider the fact that if Jesus was a candidate for
public office, every word of mocking would be followed by Jesus asking His
Father in heaven to forgive them since they don’t have a clue concerning what
they are saying.
Thank God we have a savior in heaven who has died for our sin
and we don’t have to depend on any politician to save us from anything. I can’t
imagine this place if that was the case. Right now, the rhetoric is so thick,
I’m not sure it can be cut. To put all of one’s hope in a human person to fix
this mess is just to frightening to consider. It’s never a good idea to depend
on another person to save you from a mess that only God can correct. Only Jesus
Christ will change this world and at that time, it will be for all eternity.
If
you’re not with Him now, I suggest you get on board. It’s simple; just ask Him
to forgive you of you sin and trust and believe in Him. Confess with your mouth
that He is Lord and believe it in your heart. Jesus is waiting with arms wide
open.
P.S. He doesn’t need your vote, He’s already in control.
Bill Petite