
GIVE IT UP FOR TRUMP … and Jesus!
God thundered from Mt. Sinai, “Thou shalt have no other gods besides me” (Ex. 20:3). He did not mean that we can have other gods as long as He is the first God. God meant that we are to have no other gods at all. Israel regularly interpreted the command to mean “no other gods before me,” implying that they could have other gods who were subservient to God. This led them to add faith in idols to their faith in God, a syncretism that the prophets often had to correct. They wanted Caesar with God but often chose Caesar over God.
Moses had warned Israel that when God appointed a king to govern the nation, the king should not multiply horses and wives or grow his gold, for these would turn his heart away from God (Deut. 17:15-17). Horses were the symbols of military might, and wives were the collateral for political alliances. Wealth, wives, and horses symbolized the idols of money, politics, and power. Solomon, for all his wisdom, gathered all three, and his heart was turned away from God (1 Kings 10:26–11:13). It is far too easy to merge our faith in politics with our faith in God so that politics slowly becomes the idol we worship, the golden calf of the church.
SYNCRETISM
Why?
The fear of socialism grips the hearts of many Christians. Christian leaders proclaimed that the end of America would come if Democrats won the election. We would lose our freedom to worship because the socialists would persecute the church. Donald Trump, not God, was the hope of the church. The church must put her faith in politics over the gospel. When Trump lost the election, many Christians argued that nefarious groups stole the election despite the 60 court cases that said otherwise. Having put our faith in Caesar, we are distraught that Caesar did not come through for us. Apparently, God is so impotent that He could not control an election!
WHO IS OUR KING?
“My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, then My servants would be fighting so that I would not be handed over to the Jews; but as it is, My kingdom is not of this realm.” (John 18:36)
We have forgotten that we belong to a heavenly kingdom, and our allegiance is to Christ our King (Phil. 3:20-21). Christ is not an American king! His realm is global. We should not be fighting with the weapons of this world but with the gospel, the most powerful message in the world (2 Cor. 10:3-4). The supremacy of Christ means that HE must never be compared to, joined with, or used for any human leader, political cause, or earthly kingdom. We have demeaned our King and lost sight of our mission. Caesar has supplanted Christ in the priority pantheon of many Christians.
BEWARE!
Beware of syncretism, the merging of God and Caesar, the gospel, and politics. We have so identified Christianity with an individual politician that the gospel has become polluted by politics. Our allegiance to Caesar compromises our witness for Christ whenever loyalty to a political party obscures the gospel message.
As we watch the inauguration of a new presidential administration this week, let us neither put our faith in politics nor fear Caesar. Let us rekindle the fire of the gospel in our churches and avoid entangling that gospel in the fights of this world.