A New Government?
I’ve been doing some catch-up reading (yes, it does happen!) which means reading even longer chunks at a time. Not a bad thing to do, in fact, if you want to get the broad sweep of what is going on in a book. Anyway, reading through these middle chapters of Luke, I began musing on the similarities between what is going on here and the current election campaign. Here are some:
- Jesus is going round the country meeting the public, engaging in debates with his opponents and talking about his values and priorities.
- At the heart of his message is the topic of government – the government (kingdom) of God. He is talking about a new regime.
- Jesus is asking people to put their trust in him.
- Jesus is clear that there are going to be sacrifices ahead for those who choose him (and not just economic ones).
- The time is limited, and a day is approaching (Good Friday, as it turns out) when the people will make their choice.
Obviously, there are huge differences, too. Jesus is after more than just a vote, the consequences of people’s decisions are eternal, etc. But I’ve found the comparison an interesting one. What do you think?


