If the current presidential election season has produced anything positive, it might be the increase in political conversations that have been happening at grocery stores, coffee houses and many other spaces where people gather.
I have read some amazing posts and articles whose aim was to soothe an irritated voter base, and perhaps swing them towards peace as they enter the voting booth. I facilitated two forums called “Politicked” where I too sought to bring balance and levity to our current tension, as well as create a safe space for people with differing views to voice what was on their heart concerning the process, the candidates, and the current state of American political affairs. In my opinion, it was a positive encounter where we learned to hear each other and commit to love regardless of differences.
I have read the many prayers that have been issued forth by pastors who played a partisan card.
I have been discouraged by the way spiritual and theological leaders have sought to anoint one candidate or the other.
I have listened to everyone under the sun explain why they are right and everyone else is wrong.
I have often felt like Solomon when he said, All is vanity…
However, during a short conversation I had with Leonard Sweet this weekend, my prayer focus for this election has shifted. In one way, I feel like my eyes have been lifted from earth and been refocused on God’s sovereign spiritual realm which is grander, more beautiful, and the real kingdom I belong to.
If I were to be honest, most of the prayers I have heard recently have actually been focused upon what the pray-er wants, or what the pray-er thinks is the right divine response to our POTUS vote.
Have you ever noticed that very often even our “holiest” prayers are myopic, selfish and self-serving?
We long for the presidential pick that works in our favor…and if we believe in God then we assume that our favor becomes His favor which ultimately means my/our thoughts on the issues are the right thought and therefore God’s thoughts. Right?
So, back to my conversation with Len…
We were discussing my particular denominational tribe’s emphasis on healing prayer. We see healing as part of what has been provided for followers of Jesus through his substitutional sacrifice (This means that Jesus substitutes his life for our life on the cross. Our sins are paid for by the sinnless Jesus. The chasm of disconnection between us and God is bridged by His offering. Jesus died so that we could live and this results in God declaring us forgiven based on what Christ has done, not on how well we perform.)
Healing, however, is so much more than God fixing the broken arm while we live in a broken world. Healing is a beautiful holistic life of shalom which the ancient rabbis tell us means living in complete peace.
Shalom is how God intended we live, but sin disrupted that vision of life. Jesus removes the sin issue so that we can be fully human, fully alive, and living a transformed life. The healing provided by Jesus extends to my emotional health, physical health and of course my spiritual health.
When we experience healing like this, we then become healing agents in the world so that God’s vision of shalom for everyone is seen, felt and experienced.
As we discussed healing prayer and intercessory prayer, we wondered why our current election prayers were more about candidates winning and losing, and less about healing.
Are you following me?
Why are we not praying that the two primary candidates running for POTUS experience divine healing?
So then, my prayer tonight, on the eve of this unique election is for healing.
Healing for two people who have embarrassed a nation in their pursuit of the highest and most powerful office in the world.
When the ballots are all counted, either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will hold the office of POTUS…that is a reality.
So why are we not praying for the healing of these two people?
Between the two candidates there are issues of:
- Moral failure
- Ethical failure
- Character deficiencies
- Betrayed marriage vows
- Broken marriage vows
- Slandering tongues
- Self-centeredness on steroids
- Inabilities to forgive
- Performance issues reaching into the past
- Narcissism
- Insecurities disguised as bravado
- Extreme control issues
- Lack of faith in God
- Self absorption
- The list goes on and on…
I am praying for two people to experience a deep healing of the broken spaces and places in their souls. Both candidates are in great need of healing because they will lead from their wounds and that is not good for any of us.
But remember that with God, bitter wounds can become sacred wounds.
Sacred wounds heal others…
Sacred wounds can mend the nations…
Sacred wounds can make right so many wrongs…
Sacred wounds can transform the broken into the hopeful…
I am praying for both candidates, because one of them will be POTUS.
Intercessory prayer is when we passionately bring someone before Jesus through prayer, seeking their restoration, salvation, healing and transformation. Praying for their over-all good as experienced in shalom (holistic peace).
Maybe tonight the better prayer would be for healing rather than winning.
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