Are You Placing Your Hope in the Wrong Place?
The election is over. Now what? In this podcast episode, I discuss the concept of "hopium" and what we can do now that the election is over.
[0:00] Intro
[1:35] What is hopium?
[5:00] Bible verses for hope
[15:00] What do you do after the election?
[17:45] Final thoughts
Bible Verses:
Psalm 42:5
Psalm 42:11
Hebrews 12:1-2
1 Peter 2:9
Matthew 5:13-16
Colossians 1:15-20
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
Hopium and the Impact of Political Division on Faith
Hopium is a blend of hope and optimism often associated with irrational or false hope. Hopium was prevalent during this election cycle, with people on both the right and left, as well as Christians, exhibiting it. The election caused a lot of anxiety and division with people on both sides becoming increasingly polarized. Even Christians can fall into the trap of hopium, believing that a particular political outcome will bring about a utopia.
The Bible offers a different perspective, emphasizing that true hope is found in Jesus Christ, not in political figures or outcomes. I want to encourage you to maintain your focus on life's continuation regardless of the outcome of any one election.
Keeping Hope in the Right Place
As Christians, we do not put our hope in any man or institution but in Jesus Christ alone. We have the privilege and are called to pray for our leaders, including praying for their salvation and for them to govern in a way that helps people flourish. Government, though co-opted by evil, was established by God, and believers should be involved in politics while maintaining their ultimate hope in Christ.
The Call to Be Ambassadors
We are called to be salt and light in the world, influencing society through our actions and votes. We represent the King, so we represent Him in everything we do, not just through political actions but through our daily lives.
Believers are called to be busy about their purpose, making disciples and preaching the gospel, regardless of political outcomes. Our mission is to influence both sides of the political spectrum with the message of Christ.