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By: patrick jane Date: January 12, 2021, 9:28 am
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Humoring the President Was Not Harmless
As a little leaven works through a loaf, indulging deceit led to
disaster at the Capitol last Wednesday.
The administration officials and members of Congress who enabled
President Trump’s attempts to delegitimize the presidential
election did not truly believe he won. They chose to coddle the
president’s deception (and, I suspect, self-deception) because
they thought it would endear them to his most loyal voters, and
they assumed no one would get hurt.
“What is the downside for humoring him for this little bit of
time? No one seriously thinks the results will change,” an
unnamed senior Republican official told The Washington Post in
November. “He went golfing this weekend. It’s not like he’s
plotting how to prevent Joe Biden from taking power on
Jan. 20. He’s tweeting about filing some lawsuits, those
lawsuits will fail, then he’ll tweet some more about how the
election was stolen, and then he’ll leave.”
I think Trump will indeed leave, as he finally said he would in
a brief video Thursday. But that doesn’t mean there was no
downside. It doesn’t mean no one got hurt. In Washington on
Wednesday, we witnessed a “failed insurrection,” to use the
phrase of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in which
pro-Trump demonstrators, some armed with guns, stormed the
Capitol and rioted inside. The chaos claimed multiple lives as
it made credible all but the direst warnings about what Trump’s
elevation to the highest office in our country could bring.
Humoring him was not harmless.
For Christians, this should be no surprise. Scripture warns us
that small patterns and habits grow to shape our lives in large
ways. This is true of both faithfulness and sin, virtue and
vice. “Don’t you know that a little yeast leavens the whole
batch of dough?” Paul asked the Corinthian church, incredulous
at their acceptance of open, incestuous adultery in their
congregation (1 Cor. 5:6).
Not every Corinthian was guilty of this sin—so far as we know,
only two people were involved (1 Cor. 5:1). But the whole church
did tolerate it (v. 2), and Paul knew the corruption would
spread if left unchecked. “God will judge those outside” the
church, he concluded (v. 13). Among fellow Christians, we
challenge each other—in love and humility—to conform our lives
to the standard of God in Christ (Eph. 5:1–2).
Jesus hit on the same theme to close one of his parables.
“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted
with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also
be dishonest with much” (Luke 16:10).
The small things we do shape who we become. A practice of small
kindnesses grows into a character of magnanimity; a habit of
small lies becomes a compulsive monster of deceit. This is true
of groups as much as individuals. It was true of the body of
Christ at Corinth, and it is true of our body politic in the
United States today.
The madness in Washington last week was not created ex nihilo.
It is the due result of five years of humoring deception, of
falsely believing that truth could be brought about by lies. It
is what happens when you embrace a president who is dishonest in
the little things, and the big things, and just about
everything. It is what happens when you “call evil good and good
evil” for the sake of political convenience or power (Isa.
5:20). It is what happens when warnings about the importance of
character are ignored. It is what happens when those who
cautioned their fellow evangelicals against backing
Trump—because he has lived a very public life of gaudy rapacity,
vainglory, cruelty, dishonesty, and lust—are attacked and
dismissed as “liberals” or accused of insufficient care for the
unborn.
What we saw in Washington last Wednesday is what happens when
the president insists he won an election he lost and, instead of
telling him and the American people the truth, his allies go
along with it. It is what happens when they file lawsuit after
lawsuit without a whit of merit, pushing legal claims so bad
they are dismissed in court after court, by judge after
judge—including judges nominated by Trump himself.
It is what happens when they prioritize power over honesty and
cosset mass delusion, even in Jesus’ name. It is what happens
after two months of the president and his associates telling
millions of disappointed, frightened, angry people that they
were cheated, that the foundation of our representative
government was undermined, that they really ought to do
something about it, that maybe that something should be violent,
and that they should “never concede.”
Well, some of them did do something. This is what the dough
looks like leavened. This is where dishonesty in the little
things leads.
In the immediate aftermath of Wednesday’s events, I’ve seen
defensiveness over assignment of responsibility to white
evangelicals because of our unusually high support for Trump at
the ballot box. Is it fair, some have asked, to blame all
evangelicals for actions (storming the Capitol) many would never
condone, or for the election of a president many backed for
policy reasons if at all?
Blame is too strong a term. Paul didn’t blame the church at
Corinth for the adultery in their congregation. But he did call
them to account for their toleration of it—acceptance of the sin
was a sin itself. He also issued a bracing call to recommitment
to “sincerity and truth” as followers of Jesus (1 Cor. 5:8),
which is precisely what we need as well. It is an indictment of
our discipleship and fidelity to the truth, as CT contributing
editor Ed Stetzer recently argued in USA Today, that “not only
our people, but many of our leaders, were easily fooled and
co-opted by a movement that ended with the storming of the
Capitol building.”
We must practice trustworthiness in the little things,
scrutinizing our own actions and bearing one another’s burdens
so that together we may “fulfill the law of Christ” (Gal. 6:2),
who is truth itself.
Bonnie Kristian is a columnist at Christianity Today.
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Re: Legitimay Of Biden's Win
By: patrick jane Date: January 15, 2021, 11:54 pm
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