Contrary to the claims of politicians and some church leaders, Jesus is the only true light in this dark world.
According to the Apostle John, life
is found in Jesus of Nazareth, and that life is “the light of men.” This
light radiates in the darkness, but “the darkness cannot comprehend it.”
Christ himself declared, “I am the light of the world.” Every man and
woman who follows him has the light of life and therefore no longer walks in
darkness – (John 1:1-4, 8:12).
The Apostle Paul wrote to the
congregation of Corinth that the same God who declared, “Let light shine out
of darkness,” has illuminated the hearts of believers by graciously giving
them “the light of
the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ” – (2 Corinthians 4:6).
According to the Letter to the
Hebrews, the Son of God is the “radiating brightness of God’s glory”
and the precise representation of His nature. The Son is the embodiment of his
Father’s full and final word. In Jesus, God has “spoken in a son” – (Hebrews 1:1-3).
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Scripture is clear. Light, life, revelation and truth are found only in Jesus Christ, and the God who made all things cannot be known and understood apart from the Nazarene. “No man comes to the Father except through me!” – (John 14:6).
In this dark world, politicians
and their supporters invoke the name of “god” to validate their programs and power,
and they employ popular religious ideas when doing so. Too often, patriotism
and religious faith become intertwined, and no longer are distinguishable. Any lack of nationalistic fervor becomes tantamount to religious
heresy.
Far too many church leaders
approve of this abuse, especially when partisan feelings are high during
elections and times of war. The inevitable result is the attempt to identify
God, Jesus, and Christianity with the culture and government of the nation.
Presidents, kings, and
dictators claim their country is the “shining light set on a hill” to
illuminate the world and show humanity a higher way, an idolatrous assertion to
which many church leaders, it seems, voice a hearty “Amen!”
Politicians are rarely
selfless men. Their self-serving efforts to hijack the faith of Jesus Christ
for political purposes is understandable from that perspective. However, it is
an entirely different matter when Church leaders join this loud chorus,
declaring that their nation is “the light of the world,” perhaps even the representative
of God’s kingdom on Earth.
The issue is not whether a country,
culture, or government is good or bad, or whether God champions democracy over
other forms of government. Declaring that your political order is “Christian”
and similar claims contradict the teachings of the New Testament, especially
the declaration that Jesus and no one else is the light of the world and the
way of truth.
The light of Christ’s
message is reflected for men and nations to see by the Church and the disciples
of Jesus, and not by the politicians or the governments and regimes of this dark
age. The light of the Gospel calls men and women of every nation to be
reconciled with God and one another.
Jesus gave his life for the
entire world, “for all nations.” He did not die on the Roman Cross for
only one nation, ethnic group, culture, civilization, or political system. Only
he is the light.
When church leaders embrace
ideas about the nation or a political ideology being the light, it demonstrates
just how far from the biblical ideal many of us have strayed from the Apostolic
Faith in the pursuit of political influence and power.
HE ALONE RADIATES LIGHT
There is no true light,
liberty, peace, lasting prosperity, or everlasting life without Jesus of
Nazareth, the man in whom the ‘Logos’, the Word of God, became embodied. He
alone is the living expression of God – (John 1:14).
The Bible declares that the
Church of Christ transcends all national, cultural, and ethnic boundaries, at
least in theory. Jesus summons his people to become a priestly kingdom that mediates
his truth and light to a dark world. Super nationalism and other forms of state
idolatry hinder if not discredit this mission.
Jesus did not establish his Church to promote and justify the political ideologies of this age, but instead, to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and the salvation that is now offered to every nation, ethnic group, and individual.
As the disciples of the
Lamb of God, we are called to proclaim his words to all men wherever they may live,
and this is why Jesus granted the Gift of the Spirit to his assembly, to
empower believers to testify about Jesus to humanity. This mission must
continue until the very last day:
- “And so, it is written, that the Christ should suffer, and rise again from the dead the third day, and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things. And behold, I send forth the promise of my Father upon you. But wait in the city until you are clothed with power from on high” – (Luke 24:46-49. Verbal allusion to Isaiah 43:10 [“You are my witnesses, says Yahweh, and my servant whom I have chosen”]).
- “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you: and you will be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea and Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth” – (Acts 1:8. Allusion to Psalm 2:8 [“And the uttermost parts of the earth for your possession”]).
- “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole habitable earth, for a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come!” – (Matthew 24:14).
We are pilgrims in this sinful
age, and our citizenship is in God’s Kingdom. To be a loyal citizen of His kingdom
requires that we give total allegiance to our one and only Sovereign,
Jesus Christ.
The immersion of Christians
into partisan politics has distracted them from their paramount duty. When they
redirect their efforts elsewhere, their “lamps” fade, and they cease reflecting
the light of Jesus.
This is not a call to passivity
or disengagement from the world, but an exhortation for followers of Jesus to
re-engage with the world using the methods described in the Bible. This includes
prayer, self-sacrificial service, showing mercy to enemies, and sharing the teachings
of Christ. Above all, we must become radiant lights for Jesus of Nazareth.
The Kingdom of God will
prevail in the world because of the faithful testimony of the Church, and not
through any of the powers of this age.
“And they overcame the Dragon
by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony, and because they
loved not their life, even unto death” - (Revelation 12:11).
[NOTE: Text printed in small capital letters represents quotations of or allusions
to Old Testament passages]
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SEE ALSO:
- Jezebel's Lie - (Human society and institutions are part of Babylon’s domain, but God is summoning His children to separate from her while there is time)
- Howling Impostors - (The New Testament repeatedly warns of coming deceivers and false prophets who will cause many to depart from the faith)
- Christ's Warning - (Jesus provided information vital to his disciples if they wished to avoid deceptions from false prophets, false apostles, and other deceivers)
- La Seule Vraie Lumière - (Contrairement aux affirmations des politiciens et de certains dirigeants de l'Église, Jésus est la seule vraie lumière dans ce monde sombre)

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