
One of G-Pop’s children came to him with great concern.
She was troubled about two gentlemen she knew who were in the midst of a contentious and vicious argument over politics. They were both good men, good fathers and they were both Christian.
But the climate of division had overcome both of them, and they began to take it out on each other, leveling nasty insults in the direction of the other person, once a dear friend.
One man was a Republican and one man was a Democrat. But they both were Christian–shall we say Jesonian?–followers of the heart of Jesus.
Like many people in the lifetime of Jesus, they were looking for political solutions rather than personal revivals in their own hearts.
These two gentlemen had taken their eyes off the personal prize of discovery and placed their faith into the knowledge and politics of the day.
They were arguing about President Trump.
The Republican brother found himself in the defensive profile, trying to explain what was happening in our country the best he could, while the Democrat brother was using insults, derogatory statements and anger to attack the leader of our country.
It is affecting their friendship.
It is taking what was meant to be unified and breaking it apart.
Each one of them is convinced that the other couldn’t be a Christian and maintain the feelings he has about President Trump. They fail to understand that there are three principles set forth by Jesus of Nazareth.
If the Republicans ignore any of the three, then for a season we must walk away from the Republicans. Likewise, if the Democrats set any one of the three to the side, that party has to be negated in favor of greater words.
The three principles are:
1. No one is better than anyone else.
2. Judge not or you’ll be judged.
3. Love your neighbor as yourself.
These can’t be compromised just because we want to promote a candidate, and they certainly can’t be ignored to maintain affiliation with a political party.
Two good men are fighting because both of them are sacrificing their Jesonian beliefs to support an earthly power structure.
So G-Pop says to his children, don’t speak evil of the President of the United States. Keep your hand on the plow and follow the three principles listed above. And where you see problems come in, don’t resort to cheap insult and vulgar retort. Hang on.
The words of Jesus have lasted much longer than any ideas from any politician, and they certainly will be around long past the next election.

The producers of jonathots would humbly request a yearly subscription donation of $10 for this inspirational opportunity
Like this:
Like Loading...
Related
G-Poppers … June 22nd, 2018
One of G-Pop’s children came to him with great concern.
She was troubled about two gentlemen she knew who were in the midst of a contentious and vicious argument over politics. They were both good men, good fathers and they were both Christian.
But the climate of division had overcome both of them, and they began to take it out on each other, leveling nasty insults in the direction of the other person, once a dear friend.
One man was a Republican and one man was a Democrat. But they both were Christian–shall we say Jesonian?–followers of the heart of Jesus.
Like many people in the lifetime of Jesus, they were looking for political solutions rather than personal revivals in their own hearts.
These two gentlemen had taken their eyes off the personal prize of discovery and placed their faith into the knowledge and politics of the day.
They were arguing about President Trump.
The Republican brother found himself in the defensive profile, trying to explain what was happening in our country the best he could, while the Democrat brother was using insults, derogatory statements and anger to attack the leader of our country.
It is affecting their friendship.
It is taking what was meant to be unified and breaking it apart.
Each one of them is convinced that the other couldn’t be a Christian and maintain the feelings he has about President Trump. They fail to understand that there are three principles set forth by Jesus of Nazareth.
If the Republicans ignore any of the three, then for a season we must walk away from the Republicans. Likewise, if the Democrats set any one of the three to the side, that party has to be negated in favor of greater words.
The three principles are:
1. No one is better than anyone else.
2. Judge not or you’ll be judged.
3. Love your neighbor as yourself.
These can’t be compromised just because we want to promote a candidate, and they certainly can’t be ignored to maintain affiliation with a political party.
Two good men are fighting because both of them are sacrificing their Jesonian beliefs to support an earthly power structure.
So G-Pop says to his children, don’t speak evil of the President of the United States. Keep your hand on the plow and follow the three principles listed above. And where you see problems come in, don’t resort to cheap insult and vulgar retort. Hang on.
The words of Jesus have lasted much longer than any ideas from any politician, and they certainly will be around long past the next election.
The producers of jonathots would humbly request a yearly subscription donation of $10 for this inspirational opportunity
Share this:
Like this:
Related
Tags: candidate, children, Christian, contentious, Democrat, election, G-Poppers, insults, Jesonian, Jesus of Nazareth, judge not, love your neighbor as yourself, nasty, no one is better than anyone else, President Donald Trump, Republican, vicious.politics
RSS feed for comments on this post.