Posted by
Theophilus on Thursday, March 29, 2007 11:36:35 AM
I read this morning via a link on Drudge, that Dr James Dobson,"psychologist and author" was dissin' on Fred Thompson -- referring to him as "not a Christian."
The reporter at US News & World Report wanted Dr. Dobson's take on the current field of Republican hopefuls for 2008. The article gives me concern, for several reasons.
First of all, I think that Dr. Dobson may indeed see himself as a "kingmaker." Since when does he speak for all Christians and conservatives? I did not vote to give him the authority, the power, the audacity to speak for me, did you? He does not speak for me. It scares me to think that another Christian "leader" is SO involved in national politics -- that he loses sight of his calling as a Christian minister -- to seek to win souls and help sinners by pointing them to Christ. Dr. Dobson would not be the first person - with all good intentions, maybe considered righteous intentions, important intentions - to become totally enamored with the US political scene to the detriment of many, including himself. Will people that need to be reached with the transforming Gospel of Christ listen to one so enamored and involved in sheer politics of picking and choosing who can and cannot win a primary? Is Dr. Dobson so wedded to the current political "issues" of this world that he has forgotten where his real citizenship lies? I know, I know, he surely sees himself in the long line of world changing evangelicals, like Wilberforce. And no doubt, Dr Dobson has indeed done a lot, a world of good --but politics will not save a person from hell. I wish we could get Christians as fired up about the Kingdom of God as we can about who gets the Republican nomination!
One more thing, I am not sure I like Dr. Dobson's judging Fred Thompson's Christianity. I don't know Fred Thompson, never met him in my life. Perhaps Dr Dobson has met the man, and Thompson told him he was in fact NOT a Christian. If so, make the statement. If he hasn't talked with Fred Thompson about spiritual matters, use caution. Judge, but judge carefully.
Should Christians be involved in politics? Not a problem, but it can become a problem. As Christians, may we "seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness." Not lose sight and seek an earthly kingdom. May we not be so enamored to be "kingmakers" as we are to be "King servers."