“I urge then… that requests, prayers and intercessions… be made for…kings and all in authority” (1 Timothy 2 v 1-2)
For all the wrong reasons Parliament and politicians are coming under serious and critical scrutiny at present. Scandal and wrongdoing, even the merest hint of them, let alone full exposure, do our trust in politicians and the poilitical processes and the political classes no good at all.
On JUne 4th European elections will be taking place across the UK, along side many local elections taking place on the same day. Against the background of what is going on at Westminster at the moment, I thought I’d offer one or two thoughts about how Christians might approach elections, at whatever level they are taking place.
To begin with, we need to acknowledge that elections pose some problems for Christians. There is no single political party that can claim to represent the “Christian” position. Instead there are committed and practicing Christians in each of the mainstream political parties, each holding to the integrity between their faith and politics.
Thus, the choice can be quite confusing when it comes to polling day. Do we vote for someone we know is a Christian, even if they were a different political colour from us? or, do we vote for the candidate of the party which most represents closely the political outworking of our understanding of faith. irrespective of the candidates personal beliefs, or lack of them? Unfortunately, there are no easy or straightforward answers.
I believe that, however difficult the choice we need to make, it is important for Christians to play a full part in the political process. Indeed, I believe it is part of our Christian duty and responsibility to be politically engaged and active, not least by actually turning out to vote. For, whilst we know that ultimately our citizenship is in heaven, and that we are thus to some extent, aliens and strangers in this world (Phil 4 v 2), we know we also have a duty to take seriously our responsibility to live as good citizens in the world (1 Peter 2 v 12)
With my prayers
Gary Renison

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