Why Christians should be involved in politics

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This interview with Krish Kandiah was published in the book Just Politics, 2010


Krish Kandiah: Why do you believe Christians should be actively involved with politics?

Jon Kuhrt:  The key point is to realise that we are involved anyway; we have no choice about being political because if we choose not to engage then it is a vote for the status quo – the way things are.  Ken Leech, a vicar who started the homelessness charity Centrepoint said:

‘All Christians are political, whether they realise it or not.  But especially when they don’t realise it.’

Christians need to be involved because we believe in a God who cares passionately about his world and his creation, and consequently how it is run.  The Bible is hugely political – in that it is about how God wants people to behave and act towards him, and towards each other.  This involves economics and law because these are tools that need to be used to build justice.  So often it is injustice which dominates God’s world and this grieves Him.

As believers in God we have much to bring to politics – a deeper commitment to justice and compassion which throughout history has made a difference in the political sphere through people like William Wilberforce, Lord Shaftesbury, Elizabeth Fry, Martin Luther King, Desmond Tutu and many others.

Krish: How can Christians get involved?

Jon: Be involved in your local community – what issues do local people care about? How can you help make a noise about key issues local to you?  How does your church or youth group connect with issues of justice either locally or globally?  How can you build knowledge of what is going on and get passionate with others about making a stand?

Join the Christian group of the party that you believe in and be an advocate for Jesus’ politics within it.  Be brave and courageous – don’t just follow the crowd, but be willing to ask the difficult questions.

Krish: Can you give us some examples?

Jon:  I went on a march organised by The Peace Alliance and local churches between Peckham and Brixton following a spate of youth murders in South London.  The march deliberately walked across many different gang areas to declare that everyone was one in Christ.  We sang Christian songs but it felt much more political than it ever does ‘in church’.  The march declared Gods’ love into the darkness of violence, pain and anger – giving confidence to the many people within churches trying to make a difference through youth clubs and social action projects.

Another example is the ‘Living Wage’ campaign organised by London Citizens.  They brought shares and attended HSBC’s Annual General Meeting and interrupted the chair at the start to raise the issue of how much the cleaners are paid at the bank’s building in Canary Wharf.  This led to meeting with the ‘powers that be’ and that in turn led to changes in the wages paid to cleaning staff across Canary Wharf.  Many local churches are members of London Citizens, and together they have raised their collective voice on many issues of justice.

Krish: Who has most inspired your own activism?

Jon:  The Christian that most inspires me to political action is Christian socialist Bob Holman because he moved from a comfortable position as a lecturer to live on one of the poorest estates in the country, Easterhouse in Glasgow.  From this true position of authority, he has campaigned tirelessly for the poor and marginalised – writing articles, books, and changing opinion.


This interview with Krish Kandiah was published in the book Just Politics, 2010

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35 thoughts on “Why Christians should be involved in politics”

  1. Christians should take part in politics so as to reflect christianity through their leadership and be examples to others

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    1. Christian should take part in politics in politics in other to bring God’s plan And purpose to the world 🌎🙏
      Scripture says; When a righteous man ruleth, the people rejoice.

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  2. 2 thoughts on “Why believers (Christians) should be involved in politics”

    Believer’s should join politics so that they may bring Righteous public service governance because righteousness exalt a Nation Sin is a reproach for to all people and territory.
    (2)To correct some wicked evil errors that politics are dirty game.
    When have always allow dirty people to play politics.
    Politics are governance that every believer should involve him or her self.

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  3. I believe that Christians in politics should manifest the God given good works so that if others see ” these good works” they will GLORIFY our GOD the Father who is in heaven… MATTHEW 5:16.

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    1. Hi ,Jesus said,, you’re not of this world.

      These  are  explanatory verses about : how christians should be _:
      #########

      1)  ‘Holy:
      !) ‘ For  the LORD God is  holy.’ (Levi.19: 2 )
      !!) ‘ Followers of God, as
      dear children walking in
      love.   (Ephe. 5  :1, 2)

      2) ‘Standing perfect & complete in all the will of God.’ ( Collossians 4 : 12)
      ‘ Rejoicing in Him always.’
      ( Philippians 4 : 1, 4)

      3) About The Word of God.

      !) ‘Laying apart all filthiness superfluity of naughtiness,
      receiving with meekness
      the engrafted word of God,  which is able to save souls.’
         (James 1:21)

      !!)  ‘Noble like Bereans,
      searching the scriptures daily. ‘(Acts 17: 11)

      4)  About good works:

      ‘Walking worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work,
      & increasing in the
      knowledge of God; ‘Strengthened with all might,according to his glorious power, unto all patience & longsuffering with joyfulness.’
      (Colossians 1 :10,11)

      5) About hearing &
      speaking :

      !) ”Swift to hear, slow to
      speak, slow to wrath:’
      ( James 1:19)

      !!)’ Your conversation
      honest among the Gentiles:  whereas they speak against you as evildoers, they may
      by your good works, which they shall behold, glorify
      God in the day of visitation.
      ‘Submitting  yourselves
      to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake.’
        (1 Peter 2  :12, 13)

      !!!) ‘Not speaking evil of
      any man,being no brawlers
      but gentle, shewing all meekness unto all men.’ 
        ( Titus 3  : 2 )

      !v)’Being an example of the believers in word, in conver sation, in charity, in spirit,
      in faith & in purity.’
          (1Timothy 4 :12′)

      v) ‘Comforting  yourselves together & edifying one another, knowing them which labour among you,
      & are over you in the Lord
      & admonish you;esteeming them very highly in love for their work’s sake & being
      at peace among yourselves.’
          (1Thess. 5  :11-13 )

      v!) ‘You are  elected & beloved of God :Therefore,’ Put on bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, long
      suffering;if any man have
      a quarrel against any: forbearing & forgiving one another, & above all these things putting on charity, which is the bond of perfectness & being thank ful, teaching & admonish
      ing one another in psalms, hymns & spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Doing whatsoever in word or
      deed, in the name of the
      Lord Jesus, giving thanks
      to God  the Father. ‘ 
      (Colossians 3 :12-17)

                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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    1. Christian should should be involved in Politics because if they do so and portrayed the christian life in them they will give fare justice and good governance to its citizen which include the distribution of national resources, provision of social amenities, protection of people lives and properties, creation of the good environment for citizen to live and there countries or societies, just as Joseph did in the book of Genesis :44.

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  4. Christians should join pilitics to give true ruling experience to their future generations in their respective countries through out the whole world.

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  5. I don’t disagree that Christians should not isolate themselves from “politics” of the country. We are ultimately meant to be the salt of the earth and hence meant to bring godly influence to our world.
    However , there is the caveat.
    Many Christian leaders who do get involved in politics , such as the US politics , many of them are evangelicals, some of them have an agenda , it could be godly , personal or a little of both. The latter two agendas are what is the problem with Christians getting involved with politics.
    The US had a president who claim to be a Christian that was blatantly abusive and harsh towards his opponents and the media. Behaviour was totally unrecognizable with someone who is suppose to hear the fruit of the Spirit. He had even been accused of sexually assaulting a woman and found to be liable for damages by the grand jury. He had even been videotaped to say sexually crude things about women ( about grabbing women’s private parts and being proud of it). And there are many other things that reflect that consistent behaviour. However, some Christian leaders continue to choose to align with that person and say great things about him.
    There are times when the “means” does justify the end goal. But in God’s kingdom , whatever the end goal might be, there are those times where we simply cannot jeopardize the sanctity of the church by resorting to “means” that abides with the falsehood, just to make sure our “godly” goals are met.
    Sometimes people convince themselves that “it’s okay, we can bend the rules a little, because we have a critical goal that helps move God’s kingdom forward”. That I believe , is ultimately betraying our Christian faith.
    And deep down, the root of these kind of actions , is that power corrupts, and the attraction of worldly power will corrupt even the most “holy” and devout Christian leader.

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    1. To love your neighbour doesn’t mean you have to agree with them
      King David wasn’t perfect but he had a heart for God

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    2. Fact check before you embarrass yourself. The American people are now finally able to breathe a sigh of relief. The corrupt leaders are now oust and will be held accountable for their lawfare of our justice system, for their disregard for drugs/criminals, sex traffickers freely crossing our borders, for the trillions of wasted tax payers dollars, woke craziness, indoctrination of children, etc.. The American, hard working people have spoken. We want a common sense leader and now we FINALLY have one. He will lead through strength not weakness. They tried to unlawfully imprison him, assassinate him, TWICE, bankrupt him, had legacy media and fake-ass Hollywood lying about him, spent 1.5 billion on campaigning agaisnt him (most ever spent), still failed. Gods hand is upon him.

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  6. politics should follow the 10 comments

    Politics is a part of the human race, that was made in GOD image. The 10 commandments, given to Moses on Mount Sinai. This is a good through, where this human race is to follow. Lying and Stelling was used to overpower, another. person(s) then tries to destroy. This very reason this issue, is guidance to wars in history. Is this why a government will go against a particular church or churches?

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  7. Before voting for ANY candidate, read Preverbs 6 and use it as a measuring stick. In the case of Trump, NO CHRISTIAN should even consider supporting him!

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    1. David was a great leader and also had his friend killed so he could marry his friends wife. Repentance is the key.

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  8. “On That Day” Trilogy by Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets presents a captivating journey through time, intricately weaving together three distinct narratives that converge on a pivotal moment in history. Each installment of this compelling trilogy offers a unique perspective, inviting readers to delve into the lives of diverse characters whose fates become entwined as they navigate the turbulent currents of fate. In the first book, readers are transported to a bygone era, where the echoes of war reverberate through the corridors of power and the quiet corners of everyday life. Against the backdrop of conflict, characters are faced with impossible choices that will shape the course of their destinies…

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  9. This is pure garbage and a denial of the Gospel. Where politics is concerned, a little leaven poisons the whole lump. The Lord God rebuke the finances of everyone who chooses the world & its governance over the Kingdom of God – otherwise, go ahead and fall into the ‘third temptation.’

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    1. Tell us more John about where you live, what you do to earn a living and how your faith connects to your commitments to your local community and making the world a better place? And what on earth do you mean about God rebuking people’s finances and ‘the third temptation?’

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      1. Hi Jon! I live in Iowa, a retired music composer (five years leading a charismatic church orchestra in Baton Rouge during the late ’80s). Although a Quaker (Society of Friends), and though I’m a Bible scholar, I consider the leading of the Holy Spirit through continual prayer to be superior to Scripture. I ask the Lord to rebuke the finances of all who take the Name of Christ yet live after the world. The third temptation? What are we to say for those who lust after temporal power because they refuse to yield to the Spirit’s leading? There are those who profess Christ and who even believe the Father raised Him from the dead, yet somehow despite this they claim great works in His Name. HE NEVER KNEW THEM. Without the leading of the Spirit, ‘christianity’ is a dead work. Is that clear enough?

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        1. What does the Holy Spirit and scripture ask us to do? To love God and neighbour, to ‘act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God’ and to live out the sermon on the mount. This means being concerned for the structures of society which fail to do these things. Why does Israel get instructed on how to order their society? Why did the early church challenge the systems of Empire and coercion? How can we simply stand back and not be engaged in the way our towns, cities and nations are run? To be in a spiritual bubble? American politics might be a nightmare and I am not saying we all have to be deeply involved in party politics – but we have to be engaged citizens – speaking truth to those in power, seeking to turn our nations from the way of Babylon to more like the kingdom of God.

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          1. I happen to agree with you in general. Many Christians fail to rightly divide Scripture, leaning to their own understanding without ceaseless prayer. This becomes an issue when one’s inward & imbalanced ego (Biblical ” flesh) dominates the spiritual person to the point they become self-centered & unloving. Being engaged spiritually betokens holiness, separation from the world system where mere barter is the highest expression of care & concern, rather than agape. This is the reason political involvement by believers is so insidious, because leaning to one’s own understanding is ever the genesis of unrighteousness. Believers should be engaged in public affairs, but only to the extent the Spirit leads according to the instant guiding of the Spirit according to the Lord’s place & time, not our own. Flying off the handle and doing things the way of Babylon is merely where the ends justify the means, and the Lord God does not operate that way… that’s a human failing. The Lord’s timing & provision, as with anything else in Christ, is essential to righteousness, not mere right & wrong. Moderation is crucial in this instance, as both religion & politics are emotionally combustible – combining the two often results in self-serving unrighteousness at the expense of one’s witness & the Gospel. If things aren’t decent & in order, then they’re likely self-corrupted & disordered – this affects both religion & politics and *especially *the two combined.

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