Our Hope is in Christ

As I write this, it’s in the morning hours of election day. I’ve voted and returned home. I must say that voting in a small town is much different from big city polling places. I actually voted on a paper ballot, and there were only five voting stations. Plus, there was no wait. It’s not what I’ve been used to for the past forty years, but it works.

Since it’s way too early at this point to know any results, I’ll settle in and wait for the numbers to start rolling in later this evening. I’m sure many will be stewing all day and probably most of the night to learn the results of this nation-defining election. People are on pins and needles wondering how our nation will survive if their candidate doesn’t make it to the needed number of electoral votes. Regardless of who wins, one side will breathe a huge sigh of relief and the other side will be in a stew for four years. Just as happened four years ago, many applauded and many were heartsick. So goes elections.

For those whose candidate is named the loser, they will be troubled and disheartened. For those whose candidate is named the winner, there will be a deep sigh of relief and a stirring of hope. Since this election has been so volatile with both candidates belittling the other, how can we rest easy with whoever is named our next president? We most likely will have four years of finger pointing, investigations, and unrest.

And if the House and Senate majority is not the same political party as the President, there will be trouble brewing and spilling over until the next vote in two years. There will be many promises and threats to impede progress. There will be chaos in the nation’s capital. And we the people will be the ones who suffer the most.

We tell ourselves that we aren’t cut out for trials and tribulations. We want to be coddled and given soft assignments in life. We don’t want trouble and we don’t want to have to speak hard truths to those who need to hear it. We don’t want to be persecuted for our faith or for our voting history. We want to be left to our own devices and just get on with life. We want easy and comfortable. We’ll leave the suffering at the merciless hands of the opposition to the future generations. They can be the ones to suffer tribulation types of trials. We can’t be the generation to suffer. We’ve grown up in an America that was the pot at the end of the rainbow. And we want to keep it that way. We don’t want trouble. We’re not made for that stuff. That’s what we tell ourselves.


I am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give. So don’t be troubled or afraid. John 14:27


Now the election results are public knowledge. And the new reality is setting in. Many are distraught and angry. Many have cried many tears and pointed the finger of blame at others. Many more are relieved and thrilled. They’re pumping their fists in victory and shouting a battle cry for better days ahead. But deep down. This country still needs help. This country needs to wake up and realize that we as a nation have walked away from God. We can’t be saved by a billionaire. He isn’t God. He can’t forgive our sins. He can’t make all things right. Our trust needs to be in God and God alone.

Sure. Let’s continue to pray for our elected leaders. Let’s pray that they appoint godly and trusted advisors who will help right the ship known as the good ole’ US of A. Let’s pray for peace in the areas of the world that have been devastated by war. Let’s pray for the areas of this country that have been devastated by hurricanes and other events. Let’s pray for the economy to right size. Let’s pray for lower inflation and increased jobs. Let’s pray for our men to be godly leaders of their homes. And that women create a nurturing and loving environment at home. Let’s pray that the children in our country can be safe from evil intentions and harmful indoctrination. Let’s pray that America gets back to God.

This may be our last opportunity to set the nation back on the course our founding fathers set for us. Oh. They weren’t perfect men. They were very flawed, just as we are. But they built the country on the foundation of freedom of religion, and let’s fight to keep that freedom. Let’s work to make sure that our speech is free, regardless of our opinions.

Regardless of the candidate we voted for, let’s stand in unity for the country. Let’s stand in unity for our faith and freedom. Let’s hold fast to the truth that every life matters and that the sanctity and dignity of all lives must be honored.

The most important thing to remember is that our hope must be in Christ. He is the giver of peace. He is the Savior of the world. He makes all things right in their due time, not as the world sees things right, but as he knows them to be. And our trust must be in Him, the one who ordains all things and all our days.

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