GASP! The Christians Are Voting!
It’s election week in Tasmania, and former leader of the Australian Greens, Christine Milne, is clutching her pearls at the prospect of authentic Christians having a vote and a democratic voice in her home state of Tasmania.
When I tweeted last week that the Church And State conference is coming to both Hobart and Launceston in early April with teaching from God’s Word about the important public issues being debated in Tasmania, she was triggered.
“This is where Tas Liberals want to drive Tasmania: extreme right wing religious views embedded in politics. Eric Abetz keynote speaker. By then he’ll be in Parlt (sic). Expect prayer breakfasts, push for conversion therapy, oppose women’s reproductive rights.”
Teaching from God’s Word is “extreme right-wing”? Well, that says a lot about the Greens, doesn’t it!
Yes, Ms Milne, Christians do have religious views [gasp], and do you know who else’s worldviews are embedded in their politics and seek democratic representation?
Everyone’s.
Freedom
It’s what we in the pluralistic, inclusive, liberal democracies of the Christian West call civilisation. You see, a long time ago in England, it was mandated by the government that people couldn’t choose their own religion. They were fined, arrested, tortured or even executed if they refused to go to the Government-run church on Sunday.
So the Pilgrims fled to the New World to create freedom of conscience: history celebrated each year on Thanksgiving in America, and government restricted in their First Amendment.
It was that history and Amendment which Thomas Jefferson called “a wall of separation between Church and State”; a reference to the principle that never again should people have the free exercise of their conscience in private or public curtailed by an overreaching government (the kind extreme left wing demagogues fantasise about).
Along with a free press, free speech and rights to petition and peaceable assembly, religious freedom is a check and balance on craven politicians like you who seek to bring the power of the State to bear against common people who dissent with their vision of society.
Justice
So yes, I’m coming to preach the Gospel in Tasmania to those who are humble enough to listen to what Jesus says about debated issues, “Captives will be released, the blind will see, the oppressed will be set free, and the time of the Lord’s favour has come.”
Not once was Jesus tolerant or inclusive of proud and unrepentant moral law breakers, because ‘woke Jesus’ is only a false god of self-righteous hypocrites, an idol made of human imagination and ignorance.
But He shows patience, mercy and grace to those who are poor in spirit and grieving their terminal unrighteousness — those who humble themselves willingly before Almighty God.
Yes, Ms Milne, expect a debate on debatable issues. Expect Christian behaviours like praying [gasp]. And expect more Bible-believing Christians to take an active interest in the injustice, oppression and chains which extreme left-wing worldviews are imposing upon vulnerable and hurting people.
Because as much as it might trigger God-mocking Greens, we still have democracy in Australia.
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Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! Aslan is on the move! ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️ for Tassie! God bless Church & State!
Thank you Dave. I will be covering your meetings in prayer, along with many others. May the Spirit go before you to open the eyes of the blind, open the ears of the deaf and open the hearts of the recalcitrant. May those who mock and deride fall over themselves. May those who demonstrate for ‘their rights’ while denying everyone else’s, be silenced and ashamed. May the captives be released and the oppressed be set free for the King of Kings will reign in Tasmania. His plans will not be thwarted. Let hope arise! God bless you!
Thanks for this terrific article.
Let God arise and His enemies be scattered.
May all of humble and contrite heart find favour and blessing before the holy God of eternity and creation.
The excitement of truth and life is in the air !
May CAS in Tasmania be a time of great joy in declaring the indestructible truth of the whole of God’s Word and of seeing people of faith strengthened, while those seeking to understand be brought to the great discovery that God’s Word is THE Truth, for all generations.
Thank God for the ‘ Church and State’ speakers and all gathering in Tasmania in April. May God shed His light fully on current issues facing Tasmania and Australia. May the truth of God’s word and values of protecting life and gender be upheld. It is essential that we protect the right to choose men and women of righteousness in Government and the right to expose those who would mislead the public through pushing dark agendas.
I have just been looking back on church history when brave men stood up against the ruling powers to fight for God’s word to be used to guide society into righteous ways. Many laid down their lives to protect these rights -some were exiled, some burnt at the stake and some imprisoned- and they were mocked and reviled (like those heroes of the faith in Hebrews chpt 11).
This fight for truth and goodness continue today with unseen warfare in the heavenlies, so we must pray on. May God give a breakthrough in Tasmania and vindicate those who stand for His values and may He bless them with His favour.
Good for you, Dave!!! Fancy speaking the truth!!!
May God bless you mightily and strengthen you. Keep up the good work.
A great article! I sometimes wondered about the need or relevance of such conferences such as church & state, but from the comments of people like Christine Milne I see that the battle must be maintained.
May God bless your conference and may we Christians continue to see the need to fight the battle.
PS It was great to see Eric Abetz win his seat.