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This article, printed in November 1991, is still crucially important today.
On Tuesday, November 5, vitally important elections will be held across the U.S.—at local, state and various national levels. This month Intercessors for America also completes its 18th year of encouraging effective prayer and fasting for the Church, our nation and their leaders. It seems fitting that we reprint the following article which appeared in IFA’s very first newsletter. Its author, John G Talcott, served as the founding president of IFA, is a present IFA trustee and is president of the Plymouth Rock Foundation headquartered in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Have you taken your place on the wall?
A review of the Christian influence in the development of our constitutional form of government shows that the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was the first written constitution known to history which created a government and from which the government of the United States is of lineal descent. It was inspired by and had its origin in a sermon preached by Rev. Thomas Hooker in Hartford on May 31, 1638. Rev. Hooker took as his sermon text Deuteronomy 1:13. “Take your wise men, and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make them rulers over you…captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds—over fifties—over tens, etc.” From this biblical injunction Rev. Hooker reasoned that:
“The choice of public magistrates belongs unto the people by God’s own allowance.
“The privilege of each election which belongs unto the people, therefore, must not be exercised according to their humors, but according to the blessed law of God.
“They who have the power to appoint officers and magistrates, it is their power, also, to set the bounds of the power and place unto which they call them.”
In 1964, Mr. Samuel Willard wrote an article entitled, “The Character of a Good Ruler.” The following excerpts from that article provide inspiration and a guide as we ask God to raise up men and women of Christian character to represent us in our government:
“Now that all these may be just, it is firstly required that they have a principle of moral honesty in them; that they live righteousness and hate iniquity; that they be ‘men of truth’ (Ex. 18:21) for every man will act in his relation, according to the principle that rules in him, so that an unrighteous man will be an unrighteous ruler…as he hath an opportunity.
“He must be one that respects the cause, and not just the persons in all his administrations, ‘Ye shall not respect persons in judgment.” (Deut. 1:17) If his affections over sway his judgment at any time, they will be a crooked bias, that will turn him out of the way [of justice].
“He must be one whom neither flattery nor bribery may be able to remove out of his way. “Thou shalt not wrest judgment, thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift.” (Deut. 16:19) He must be one who hates both ambition and covetousness. (Ex. 18:21)
“Finally, he must be one who prefers the public benefit above all private and separate interests whatsoever. Every man in his place owes himself to the good of the whole, and if he doth not so devote himself, he is unjust; and he who either to advance himself, or to be revenged on another; will push on injurious laws, or pervert the true attention of such as are in force, is an unjust man; and he who is under the influence of a narrow spirit, will be ready to do so, as occasion offers.
“Nor is this justice to be looked upon as separate from the fear of God, but as influenced and maintained by it. He therefore that ruleth in the fear of God,’ is one who acknowledgeth God to be his Sovereign and carries in his heart an awful fear of Him; who owns his commission to be from Him and expects [before] long to be called to give an account of his managing it; which maketh him to study in all things to please Him, and to be afraid of doing [anything] that will provoke Him.”
Let us unite our prayers, vote in an informed manner, and believe God to raise up righteous men and women to govern us, for “righteousness exalteth a nation.” (Proverbs 14:34)
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This article was written by John G. Talcott, one of IFA’s founders. Photo Credit: ElevenPhotographs on Unsplash.
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Lord, give us leaders who do not emotionally manipulate people who trust them.
Thank you, Lord, for all those who enter public service in order to honor you. We pray for their protection from all demonic attack.
Yes, character does matter for a leader. Perhaps examine the candidates track record. Do they behave humbly and considerate of others. Do they have multiple marriages – three would be a real red flag, do they invoke crude and abusive language. Or use misogynistic or racist language, and repeatedly lie. For a Christian seeking a person of sound character these may be a start.
“Let us unite our prayers, vote in an informed manner, and believe God to raise up righteous men and women to govern us, for “righteousness exalteth a nation.”
Proverbs 14:34 (NLT) Godliness makes a nation great, but sin is a disgrace to any people.
Proverbs 11:3 The integrity of the upright guides them, but the perversity of the treacherous destroys them.
character: strength of moral fiber
lack of character: moral deficiency, dishonest, unethical, and uncharitable
Dear Heavenly Father, I am uniting my prayers with all my brothers and sisters in Christ. May we vote in an informed manner. May we BELIEVE You will raise up righteous men and women to govern us, for Godliness makes a nation great and we want America to be great. I pray You will fill us with integrity to guide us but for the corrupt and the treacherous among us, I pray You will destroy ALL of of their attempts to rise in power or leadership. I ask this in the Name of Jesus Christ: The Child who was born to us, The Son who was given to us. I pray our government will rest upon His shoulders. HE IS Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Amen