Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Reflections on Inauguration Day

“In the year King Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting on the throne, high and lifted up and the train of His robe filled the temple”. These words, written by Isaiah, describe the transitional nature of political leaders, governments and even nations. It also describes for us the permanence of God’s rule in the universe. He is always completely in control. In our nation we believe that we elect our leaders but, in actual fact, our Sovereign God selects them. Daniel proclaims, “Blessed be the name of God forever and ever, For wisdom and might are His. And He changes the times and the seasons; He removes kings and raises up kings; He gives wisdom to the wise; And knowledge to those who have understanding.” This truth should give us assurance and strength. God, for His purposes, gives us our leaders.

A closer look at the words of Isaiah from a New Testament perspective reveals an even greater truth. In John 12:41 we see that the One Isaiah is speaking about is none other than Jesus Christ. Jesus is Lord and always has been and always will be. He is Lord of the heavens and Lord of the earth. He is Lord of you and He is Lord of me. He is Lord over all the leaders of all the nations great and small.

On April 30, 1789 after the revolutionary war right here in New York City, George Washington took the oath of office to become our very first President. As he did so, Jesus was Lord. On March 4, 1797 when John Adams took the oath to become our second President, Jesus was Lord. On March 4th, 1861 when the country was about to be torn apart by the issue of slavery, Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as our 16th President, and Jesus was Lord. On March 4, 1933 while the country was in a deep depression and Germany was beginning it’s rise to world power, Franklin Roosevelt took the oath to become our 32nd President and as he did so, Jesus was Lord. On January 20, 1981 as the Soviet Communist Empire was expanding in the world and Nuclear War was a real possibly, Ronald Reagan became our 40th President, and on that day too, Jesus was Lord.

I hope you see the trend. Things may change on earth but they remain the same in heaven. Thus, our hope is never in earthly kings or leaders but in the heavenly King of the universe. Thus we pray, “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” We pray for our leaders and for all those in authority (1 Tim. 2:1-2) because we know that the heart of the king is in the hand of the Lord and that like rivers of water He turns it however He wills. (Proverbs 21:1). We give our leaders their due honor, for that is what we are commanded to do. (1 Peter 2:17) However, our total obedience and absolute allegiance goes only to the One who saved us with His precious blood, our Savior, Jesus Christ, for He is Lord.

Today, as always and as always will be, God is on His throne. Therefore you and I can, and should, say “On January 20, 2009, in the year Barak Obama was sworn in as our 44th President, I saw the Lord, high and lifted up and His train filled the temple.”
And yes, Jesus is still Lord.

Dave Watson, An Urban Christian

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