There are those who claim that God brought about the election of Donald Trump. Franklin Graham has said this; he will be speaking at Trump’s inauguration tomorrow. Regardless of how you cast your vote, my aim today is simply to examine this question: Does God intervene in elections? By extension, then, is all government in keeping with God’s will?
In a time of temptation, Satan offered Jesus the rule of the entire world. “Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor; and he said to him, ‘All these I will give you, if you will fall down and worship me.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Away with you, Satan! For it is written, Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him.'” (Matthew 4:8 – 10 NRSV) The people of Israel were expecting a Messiah who would take on the Romans, who would lead Israel to the rule of a new empire. But Jesus talked about the Kingdom of God; not a political kingdom, but a kingdom of the heart. If God had wanted to create his kingdom by intervening in political affairs, Jesus could have led an army; instead, Jesus said, “Turn the other cheek.” (Matthew 5:39) and when the Roman soldier demands you carry his load for a mile, carry it for two.
If we take the statement to its logical conclusion, then God was also responsible for the evil brought about by Adolf Hitler. The point is, this is not how God works in the world. I do not doubt that God does work in the world, but I do believe that God works through people. God calls people to his work in the world – God calls people to heal the sick, to feed the hungry, to welcome the stranger, to care for the poor. Throughout the New Testament, and in the Prophets in the Old, you will find nations and communities failing in doing these particular things, and God calling people to do something about it! It may well be that God may call someone to political action – but when he does, it will be in defense of the poor, the stranger, the outcast, the widow, and the orphan. That is how God works!
A second point is, God has chosen to give us free will. We can follow Jesus, or turn away, as the rich young ruler did. We can choose, but we are responsible for our choices. You are responsible for your vote, and for the actions of the person for whom you voted.