A Christian Perspective

The Perception of Corruption

Read: Psalm 14 NLT – Psalm 14 – For the choir director: A – Bible Gateway

“Only fools say in their hearts, ‘There is no God.’ They are corrupt, and their actions are evil; not one of them does good! The wicked frustrate the plans of the oppressed, but the LORD will protect his people.” Psalm 14:1, 6 NLT

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The California Republic flag waves against a clear blue sky

The term ‘perception of corruption’ has been trending on social media the last ten days since the California primary election here in the United States. It comes down to a simple observation of the modern technological age we live that all the ballots have not yet been counted. I am old enough to remember old relic voting machines that worked fine. When the polls closed 8 PM the vote totals were captured and sent to the county courthouse and on a good night the results were announced around 10 or 11 PM. Mail-in ballots, of course, were available to those serving overseas and for those who proved they would not been available to vote on election day in their precinct. Oh My, how things have changed.

Proponents of the new laws that have created this log jam say it is to ensure every person exercises their right to vote, and that every vote is counted. In all my years of voting I have never heard a report of a citizen registered to vote that had been denied that right, either in person or mail-in ballot, and their vote was counted. So, there must be another reason for reshaping the voting procedures in the United States. There is an old saying that goes something like this, ‘if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it.’ Well, it wasn’t broken, but it is now.

King David writing in Psalm 14 sheds some light on how and why this corruption may take place. Those who say there is no God are fools. This does not need to be an outright denial of God, but an arrogance of one claiming to be working for the benefit of others and believe that God is silent of their deception. As they work to help others they perceive their methods are righteous because they are legal, but as David wrote, “The wicked frustrate the plans of the oppressed.” (Ps.14:6 esv) It is indeed a perception of corruption. The people they claim they are trying to help are just as confused as the rest of us. Under the disguise of assisting others the powerful politicians become more powerful and filled with greed which they cannot let go of.

Christians today need to speak up whenever corruption raises its ugly head. But there are ways in which to act and ways not to act. We must be in prayer for our proper response and be praying for the United States and its election process that it will remain free from corruption and eliminating anything that enables a perception of corruption.

A Christian Perspective

Deception: an illusion, fraud, and outright lying

“But when the people of Gibeon heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai, they resorted to deception to save themselves.” Joshua 9:3-4a NLT

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Desperate people will resort to deception when they are in fear or in danger of not getting what they want. The 2024 United States Presidential election have desperate people from both major parties. They will do and say anything that will prevent them from going down in defeat, or more accurately, that their opponent takes a seat in the oval office. Presidential campaigns have not been noted for their honesty and integrity for decades, but as the stakes become more pressing and larger, we can be sure of a bumpy ride until election day and all the votes are counted whenever that will be.

Deception is as old as our first parents, Adam and Eve. Satan, who had tempted them with deception, is at the root of every lie in any political campaign today. Jesus had this to say about Satan, “He has always hated the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is consistent with his character; for he is a liar and the father of lies.” (Jn.8:44b nlt) And the apostle Paul tells us Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. (2Cor.11:14) That’s the worst kind of deception, appearing to do and say all the right things as a person of integrity only to pull the mask off after election day. American voters have their homework to do in analyzing every statement made and how it compares with previous statements and more importantly previous actions taken by the candidate. Are they feeding us an illusion, being fraudulent, or outright lying, or all three?

Christians have a sure-fire way of determining the sincerity and integrity of a candidate. First, examining how do their statements and policy proposals line up with scripture? Second, we should be in prayer for wisdom to discern if the candidate can be trusted if they are telling the truth. The greatest example of not seeking the Lord in prayer is found in the Old Testament book of Joshua. The result of not asking the Lord for guidance caused Israel to fall for the deception from the Gibeonites, who were desperate and fearing for their lives. The United States is in desperate times. The future governing of every citizen is at stake. Both candidates and their campaigns are desperate. May we be praying for wisdom to discern the truth and not fall for the deception of Satan’s lies.

Read: Joshua 9 NLT – The Gibeonites Deceive Israel – Now all – Bible Gateway