Scripture
tells us . . .
- Moses stood before Pharaoh asking that the public policy of Egypt
be changed, so that the children of Israel would be free.
- The prophets lifted the plumb line of justice before the rulers
of Israel and Judah.
- Jesus gathered the nations and asked that their priorities
be set so that the "least of these" would be cared
for.
- Paul urged the members of the early church to be good citizens.
And Reformed theology teaches . . .
- The state is a gift of God, given to ensure order, well-being,
and peace.
- Public service is a noble profession. To Calvin, "Civil
magistery is a calling not only holy and legitimate, but by
far the most sacred and honorable in human life."
- The ultimate allegiance of Christians and the church is to
God. If any government requires us to violate our obligation
to God, Christians should remain loyal to God.
The practice of ministry leads us into
the public arena.
As we help people in need, we often find that social systems
have to be changed. Social systems are changed through public
policy decisions that lead to legislation that orders society.
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