Sometimes people don’t always see how their faith impacts their life. “It’s a personal thing” or “it’s between myself and God” are expressions of this idea. But faith, and the way you live your life, can never be separated. What you believe impacts how you behave.
Just look at the financial mess the world is facing. While there are so many factors, perhaps too many to understand, that have triggered these events there is one thing we can look at: human behavior. We see executives taking huge amounts of money while their companies go under. Is there anything wrong with this? Maybe not. But can you imagine Jesus doing this? The point of being a Kingdom person is that we are willing to sacrifice everything for our brothers and sisters.
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends (John 15: 13)
The same should be true of the people we place in government. Unfortunately it’s not. By the time this is all said and done we will find politicians on both sides of the aisle (and other world leaders) who knowingly acted for their own welfare, sacrificing the welfare of their countries. God warned Israel that the minute they put a king over them instead of God, the best of everything they had would belong to the state.
But Christians can change this. Not by forcing non-Christians to live by God’s rules, but by living out those rules for ourselves. There is nothing more powerful than witnessing a life lived out in faith. Nothing more convincing that God exists.
So in the midst of all of this, remember that faith applies to your life, just as much as it does to CEO’s and Senators.








