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Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by viccgm: 9:45am On Jul 22, 2018
Only Christians should be in politics.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by Pataricatering(f): 10:02am On Jul 22, 2018
Cry babies !
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by rottennaija(m): 10:06am On Jul 22, 2018
maximunimpact:
In Nigeria today the political climate is charged up ahead of the 2019 general elections and many aspirants are cashing in on voters across religious divides. Because i am a christian my opinion here will focus on what the bible says about worldly rulership and political power.

Why Did Jesus Not Get Involved in Politics?

PICTURE a scene from the year 32 C.E. It is late in the day. Jesus, the foretold Messiah, has already won great renown for healing the sick and even resurrecting the dead. Today, he has awed a crowd of thousands by performing powerful signs and by sharing teachings of God. Now he divides the hungry people into smaller groups. He prays to Jehovah and miraculously feeds them all. Then, to avoid waste, he collects the leftovers. How do the people react?​—John 6:1-13.

Well, after seeing Jesus’ miracles and his skillful leadership in managing the crowds and caring for their needs, the people conclude that Jesus would be a perfect king. (John 6:14) Their response is not surprising. Remember that they were desperate for a good, effective ruler; their beloved homeland was under the oppressive rule of a foreign power. So they put direct pressure on Jesus to join in the political process. With that background in mind, consider his reaction.

“Jesus, knowing they were about to come and seize him to make him king, withdrew again into the mountain all alone,” says John 6:15. Jesus’ stand could hardly have been more decisive. He resolutely refused to get involved in the politics of his homeland. His stand never changed. He said that his followers were to take the same position. (John 17:16) Why did he take this stand?

Why Did Jesus Choose Neutrality?

Jesus’ neutrality regarding the politics of this world was well-grounded in Scriptural principles. Consider just two.

“Man has dominated man to his injury.” (Ecclesiastes 8:9) That is how the Bible sums up the history of human rule. Remember, Jesus existed as a spirit in heaven long before he came to earth as a man. (John 17:5) He thus knew that man, however well-meaning, lacks the ability to care properly for the needs of billions of people; nor was he created by God to do so. (Jeremiah 10:23) Jesus knew that the solution to mankind’s problems lay elsewhere​—not in human governments.

“The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one.” (1 John 5:19) Do you find that statement startling? Many do. They think of sincere people who get involved in government because they want to make the world a better, safer place. Try as they might, though, even the most sincere rulers cannot overcome the influence of the one whom Jesus called “the ruler of this world.” (John 12:31; 14:30) That is why Jesus said to one worldly politician: “My kingdom is no part of this world.” (John 18:36) Jesus was the prospective King of God’s heavenly government. Had Jesus mixed in politics, he would have sacrificed his loyalty to his Father’s government.

Did Jesus teach, then, that his followers have no obligation to earthly governments? On the contrary, he taught them how to find the right balance between their responsibilities toward God and their obligations toward secular governments.

Jesus Respected Governmental Authority

While Jesus was teaching in the temple, opposers tried to put him in an impossible situation by asking whether people should pay taxes. If Jesus said no, his answer would have been deemed seditious and might even have fueled a spirit of revolt among downtrodden people eager to throw off the yoke of Roman oppression. But if Jesus said yes, many would have felt that he condoned the injustices they faced. Jesus’ answer was a masterpiece of balance. He said: “Pay back Caesar’s things to Caesar, but God’s things to God.” (Luke 20:21-25) So his followers have obligations to God and to Caesar​—that is, the secular government.

Governments maintain a measure of order. They rightly require citizens to be honest, to pay taxes, and to uphold the law. What example did Jesus set in paying “Caesar’s things to Caesar”? Jesus had been raised by parents who obeyed the law even when doing so was inconvenient. For example, Joseph and his pregnant wife, Mary, traveled some 90 miles [150 km] to Bethlehem when a Roman census decree required it. (Luke 2:1-5) Like them, Jesus was law-abiding, even paying taxes that he did not really owe. (Matthew 17:24-27) He also carefully refrained from overstepping his authority in secular matters. (Luke 12:13, 14) We might say that Jesus respected the machinery of government, although he refused to operate it. What, though, did Jesus mean about paying “God’s things to God”?

How Jesus Gave “God’s Things to God”

Jesus was once asked which was the greatest of all the laws God gave to man. Christ answered: “‘You must love Jehovah your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole mind.’ This is the greatest and first commandment. The second, like it, is this, ‘You must love your neighbor as yourself.’” (Matthew 22:37-39) Jesus taught that when it comes to paying “God’s things to God,” the first thing we owe Him is love​—which involves our wholehearted, complete allegiance.

Can such love be divided? Can our loyalty be split, with some going to Jehovah God and his heavenly government and some going to an earthly government? Jesus himself stated the principle: “No one can slave for two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will stick to the one and despise the other.” (Matthew 6:24) Jesus was there speaking about dividing one’s loyalties between God and riches, but he clearly felt that the same principle applied to involvement in politics​—as did his followers in the first century.

The oldest available records show that Jesus’ followers in the ancient world did not take any active part in politics. Because they gave all their worship to the One whom Christ worshipped, they refused to pledge allegiance to Rome and its emperor, to take up military service, and to accept public office. They suffered all manner of hostility as a result. Their enemies sometimes accused them of hatred against mankind. Was that accusation a fair one?

True Christians Care About People

Recall Jesus’ reference to the second-greatest of God’s commandments​—“You must love your neighbor as yourself.” Clearly, no genuine follower of Christ is free to hate mankind. Jesus loved people, expended himself for them, and helped them even with the most practical and mundane problems.​—Mark 5:25-34; John 2:1-10.

For what, though, was Jesus primarily known? He was addressed, not as Healer, not as Feeder of Thousands, and not even as Resurrector of the Dead​—although he did fill all those remarkable roles. But people called him Teacher, and rightly so. (John 1:38; 13:13) Jesus explained that a major reason he came to the earth was to teach people about the Kingdom of God.​—Luke 4:43.

That is why Christ’s genuine followers devote themselves to the same work that occupied their Master when he walked the earth​—teaching people the good news about God’s Kingdom. Jesus Christ commissioned all true Christians to teach people worldwide about that subject. (Matthew 24:14; 28:19, 20) That incorruptible heavenly government will rule over all of God’s creation, according to the law of love. It will accomplish God’s will, even eliminating suffering and death. (Matthew 6:9, 10; Revelation 21:3, 4) No wonder the Bible refers to Christ’s message as “good news”!​—Luke 8:1.

So if you are looking for the genuine followers of Jesus Christ on earth today, how can you identify them? Will they be mixing in the politics of this world? Or are they making their main mission the same as that of Jesus​—preaching and teaching about the Kingdom of God?

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@op, who is your mediator?
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by Nobody: 10:21am On Jul 22, 2018
In the Old testament, there were Kings and Priests. Kings ruled i.e what we can call politics now and the priests were messengers from God. Some of the priests were usually sent to kings and God sometimes speak to these kings himself. Examples of Kings are: Joseph, David, Solomon, Ahab, Hezekiah and priests are Moses, Ezekiel, Elisha and many more. Jesus' coming was different. He came to save the world and he came as a king and a priest. However, a king in the Christiandom and not physical ruling. There is nothing wrong in christian participating in politics. If you check the history of the developed world, you will find that christians ruled. Civilisation has changed lots and this has not helped in our thinking in this subject matter. We need more true christians in politics not the occults.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by Henri8: 10:32am On Jul 22, 2018
No. They should just concentrate on praise and worship.
Who use him mouth ask this dirty question?
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by EkeneElectrons(m): 10:32am On Jul 22, 2018
No
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by Henri8: 10:33am On Jul 22, 2018
shadeze:
Why not? Though it will be difficult for them to win in this climate of corruption and bribery during elections but there's nothing g wrong in participating in politics as a Christian

Let them become corrupt and win. Shekina.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by nwanyiugbo122(f): 10:36am On Jul 22, 2018
True Christian should be neutral when it comes to politics, cause Jesus said he is not part of the world. But it doesn't mean we shouldn't obey government law, as well as paying our dues
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by oruma19: 10:40am On Jul 22, 2018
No, they should carry bag like the Jehovah's witness that u are and be preaching false doctrine upandan. Don't go and work, mumu, ur Bible does not teach u that u shuld be the head and not the tail..olodo
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by oruma19: 10:43am On Jul 22, 2018
nwanyiugbo122:
True Christian should be neutral when it comes to politics, cause Jesus said he is not part of the world. But it doesn't mean we shouldn't obey government law, as well as paying our dues
mumu talk. So ur Bible tells u that u shuld allow unbelievers to rule u? Christians are the most foolish pple world over.tufiakwa
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by nwanyiugbo122(f): 11:47am On Jul 22, 2018
oruma19:
mumu talk. So ur Bible tells u that u shuld allow unbelievers to rule u? Christians are the most foolish pple world over.tufiakwa
so why the insult? Am I not entitled to my opinion again, as a christian am trying to follow Jesus footstep he never involve in politics,all his works while on earth was teaching people the godly way, helping the needy, curing the deceased, he was compassion, merciful.....do you have a problem with all of these?
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by haconjy(m): 12:12pm On Jul 22, 2018
For you.... Christian needs to go into politics because h encouraged it in the Bible...
If Christian will refuse to join politics, the Christian will die in this country... Don't forget, we are not slaves
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by SheikhMuniru(m): 12:39pm On Jul 22, 2018
VERY BAD TO SEE XTIANS IN POLITICS BECAUSE JESUS WHICH DEY BELIEF IN NEVER PRACTICE POLITICS
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by maximunimpact(m): 12:45pm On Jul 22, 2018
pointstores:
No Christian can be like Jesus u can not measure any Christian person he does not have house ?is only work is the gospel ? He does not wear designer shirt ?he does not wear shoe? He has no wife? He has no child ? He has no church ?

David Solomon are kings joseph prime minister so any Christian can participate in politics if indeed is standing on a solid rock

are you indirectly saying no one can be a christian today? because being a christian literary means being like Christ.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by xaggar(m): 1:30pm On Jul 22, 2018
spaggyy:
OP please how old are you, and why are u asking a daft question

Answer the question let's see how "daft" you may be.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by delkuf(m): 1:56pm On Jul 22, 2018
theoldpretender:
Wow...a good topic!

Well, I would respectfully disagree with the OP for 2 reasons

1. Christians are called to be servants of all, and also to be a light. And one of the ways you can do that is by being in politics.

If Wiberforce had not been a politican in 18th-19th century England, he wont have been able to lead the moves that led to slavery being abolished in British dominions. Likewise, a lot of good laws in the Western world were moved by Chirstians actively participating in politcs. You don't get that by praying in the church.

2.Jesus said that we have to be as wise as serpents. So...if we don't take part in politcs, we lose a means by which we can influence the world for good.

ALSO...

Back in the time of Jesus, most governments were not participatory democracies, but autocracies. EVEN then, Chirstians still did things that changed their world.

For example,a common practice in Rome was the throwing away of unwanted children...who were then raised as slaves. Chirstians took in some of these kids, and raised them.

PLUS

The gospel spread in many places because Christian missionaries converted the ruler, and the population followed.
You are called to be servant, not we Christian. as a Christian, I am a son to God. thank you
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by Nobody: 1:57pm On Jul 22, 2018
oruma19:
No, they should carry bag like the Jehovah's witness that u are and be preaching false doctrine upandan. Don't go and work, mumu, ur Bible does not teach u that u shuld be the head and not the tail..olodo
It seems op is a JW. By their fruit you know them

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Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by InvertedHammer: 2:01pm On Jul 22, 2018
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Humans are political beings. Politics is not only about campaign and election.

In other words, you are asking: Are Christians supposed to be humans?

Nigerians are always trying to extend religion beyond its original target. Christianity gave one mile but Nigerians are pushing for 100 miles.

What's next? Are Christians supposed to eat? After all, food is a thing of the world. SMH.
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Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by sandra50(f): 2:13pm On Jul 22, 2018
No they are only good to be killed..see question.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by theoldpretender(m): 2:13pm On Jul 22, 2018
delkuf:
You are called to be servant, not we Christian. as a Christian, I am a son to God. thank you

Then why did Jesus say the follwing

He who must be great in the Kingdom of God must be a servant of all (Matthew 20 vs 26, Mark 9 vs 35).

Part ofour calling as sons involves us learning to serve...because it teaches us humility, and also makes us by extension more Christlike.

As exemplified by Jesus washing the feet of his disciples. Imagine that God, the creator, washing the feet of his creation (a job that would have been performed by a servant).

Being a servant does not lessen our sonship...it enhances it and makes us more of a light to the world.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by brainhgeek(m): 2:15pm On Jul 22, 2018
ednut1:
Answer is no. Politics is sin filled. See as pastor osibande has become a serial liar and hypo

I am sure you are a muslim
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by delkuf(m): 2:18pm On Jul 22, 2018
theoldpretender:


Then why did Jesus say the follwing

He who must be great in the Kingdom of God must be a servant of all (Matthew 20 vs 26, Mark 9 vs 35).

Part ofour calling as sons involves us learning to serve...because it teaches us humility, and also makes us by extension more Christlike.

As exemplified by Jesus washing the feet of his disciples. Imagine that God, the creator, washing the feet of his creation (a job that would have been performed by a servant).

Being a servant does not lessen our sonship...it enhances it and makes us more of a light to the world.
you've said it all. part of our calling is to serve, but that doesn't make us servants. notice it
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by lereinter(m): 2:44pm On Jul 22, 2018
Newpride:
If Christians refuse to participate in politics, they will be governed by anti christ.

So it’s best we participate in politics.


muric miyetti allah are govering us what has osinbajo done
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by ELAGAIE(m): 2:45pm On Jul 22, 2018
chloride6:
No we are not.

We are supposed to keep away from politics just like we kept away from the military in the 50s so that Muslims can rule us for ever and kill us in our farms.

GTFOH sad

Apart from Hassan Katsina and Zakari Maimalari tell any Muslim in military, Christians dominated d military then
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by pointstores(m): 3:04pm On Jul 22, 2018
maximunimpact:


are you indirectly saying no one can be a christian today? because being a christian literary means being like Christ.

Christ is just a role model for Christian and entire world u can never be like ur role model u can only adopt some of his way and not all is ways
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by Olifiz(m): 3:12pm On Jul 22, 2018
Daniel 2:44 says it all.
In the Lord’s Prayer all Christians pray. We always say let Gods kingdom come let ur will be done on earth.

U can’t be a representative of two kingdom or government it’s either u are for one. U can’t slave for two masters.
We all know the world politics lies in the power of the wicked one Satan that’s why he could offer to Jesus all the world governments wen he came to temp Jesus. So tell me should a Christian Participate in human government. If actually it was right Jesus would have actively participated in it to save humanity from trouble and make things right. As humans our only obligation on earth is to obey God Ecclesiastic 12:19. Only God kingdom will end all badness on earth, humans can only rule themselves to injury. That’s why we are imperfect. Imperfection cannot rule imperfection to perfection. Only a perfect government can rule imperfect human to perfection.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by ednut1(m): 3:18pm On Jul 22, 2018
brainhgeek:


I am sure you are a muslim
never
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by Rockyrascal(m): 3:27pm On Jul 22, 2018
For the first time in a long while, I read every word to word in a nairaland piece.

Sometimes I wonder why most of our so called anointed men of God take part in political activities in this country. take for example pastor tunde bakare; as a running mate of buhari in 2011, if eventually APC came out victorious in that election would he have given up his ministry for his political assignments attending FEC meetings and also presiding over sunday services in the church? Would he have split his loyalty between the church and government? What would have been his decision if Buhari had won the 2011 elections!.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by starboy86(m): 3:33pm On Jul 22, 2018
doublecross:
we should big time. i read a piece that said man can not cater for man. how about the u.s? let the Christians get involved and save this nation. this thread is poo
The Bible says when the Righteous rule the people rejoice, therefore Christians must participate in politics.
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by spaggyy(m): 3:35pm On Jul 22, 2018
xaggar:


Answer the question let's see how "daft" you may be.

And you think you will be able to comprehend my answer?

For you to think that's a reasonable question, proves that your reasoning is too minute to comprehend my answer
Re: Are True Christians Suppose To Participate In Politics? by mamaafrik(m): 4:31pm On Jul 22, 2018
who is the silly bottom candist dat brought about this and who is the mumu mod who pished it to the frontpage,if Christians wont who should.

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