Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Christian mandate vs a stolen mandate — Bob Teoh





This is an article taken from The Malaysian Insider Addressing the issue of Christians being involved with the Bersih 3.0 Rally organized for this Saturday. For the original source : The Malaysian Insider

April 25, 2012
APRIL 25 — Should Christians support Bersih 3.0? I say yes, without any hesitation. The Bible bids us to stand up and make a difference in times like this. It’s our Christian Mandate. Read, for example, St Paul’s epistle to the Christians in Rome living under Imperial Caesar.
Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. (Romans 13:1 ESV).
Yet many Roman Christians chose to defy the governing authorities of the day by not worshiping Caesar and were thrown to the lions for the Emperor’s amusement. The Roman Empire imploded subsequently.
Two things come to mind about this verse. The first is the symbiotic relationship between the government and the governed. The other is the fact that it is God who puts or allows governments to be in power regardless of the form they take. However, the choice of governments is obviously left to the people unless we expect God to descend from heaven and impose His will in the forthcoming general election, or GE 13.
The next thing to note is that the people must be subject (or submit as in some translations like the NIV) to the government of the day.
The word picture used here in its original Greek form means nothing less than total obedience like that of the Roman soldier to his officer in Paul’s time. When translated into English, the word seems to denote a submissive person who is thought of as docile, inferior, meek, weak, quiet, numb, without authority, in need of guidance, like a child or as someone who has given up in despair.
The biblical context is far from this. Submission is of a mutual and reciprocal respect as evident in the various epistles or letters of Paul in the New Testament. Submission in the Bible is about subjecting oneself to governing authorities based on justice and righteousness in the sight of a holy God. (Amos 5:24, Micah 6:8).
Does the Bible allow us to oppose unjust and unrighteous governing authorities? Yes, in certain circumstances even as far back as the Old Testament.
For instance in Exodus 1:17: But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, but let the male children live.
The narrative refers to Pharaoh’s orders to the two Hebrew midwives to kill any Hebrew baby boy they deliver. Because of their refusal to obey the royal order, among other things, the baby Moses was saved only to grow up and confront Pharaoh to “let my people go.”
Then there is Daniel who refused to obey the Persian law not to pray to his God and was thrown into the lions’ den only to be saved mysteriously by Divine intervention.
In the Books of Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament, Peter and John defied the high priests’ orders not to preach about Jesus and the ruling authorities of the day were powerless to act against them.
Should Christians support Bersih 3.0?
First, be clear about Bersih (Clean). It is an election reform movement co-chaired by former Bar Council president Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan and Datuk A. Samad Said. Ambiga is one of the eight recipients for the 2009 Secretary of State’s Award for International Women of Courage Awards. Pak Samad is a poet laureate in his 70s. These two luminaries, together with other like-minded reformists were courageous enough to be fired upon by tear gas at last year’s Bersih 2.0 in their quest for fair, free and clean elections.
Bersih has only three demands:
 1. The Election Commission must resign, as it has failed in its responsibility and has lost the confidence of the public.
 2. The electoral process must be cleaned before the 13th General Election.
 3. Invite international observers to observe the 13th General Election.
According to Ong Kian Ming, the director of the independent Malaysian Electoral Roll Analysis Project (Merap), in addition to the few hundred thousands of dubious voters registered with various irregularities reported by Merap earlier, there are 3.1 million potential non-resident voters out of an electoral roll of only 12 million.
In Sabah, the situation is insane. The 2000 census gave the total population of Sabah and Labuan as 2,468,246. The biggest single group was non Malaysian citizens at 552,967 (22 per cent) followed by Kadazan/Dusun 458,768 (18 per cent).
Now look at the 2010 census. The total population was 3,206,742, a 30 per cent increase. Non Malaysian citizens shot up by 61 per cent to 889,779 while Kadazan/Dusun only grew by 24 per cent to 568,575.
It’s the non Malaysians (presumably Filipinos and Indonesians) who determine the outcome of elections there. How did the Elections Commission allow so many foreigners to be voters overnight?
In the face of all this, EC chief Tan Sri Aziz Yusof, made the audacious boast that he has the cleanest electoral roll in the world! He and the whole EC was appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to ensure elections are fair and free. They should all resign or be sacked for gross negligence and insult to this royal appointment.
To make matters worse, the government squandered it last chance to make amends when it rushed through amendments to the elections law in the wee hours of the morning last Friday like a thief in the night. The amendments now make independent monitoring of elections even more difficult, thus increasing the probability of another Stolen Mandate by the ruling coalition.
This is the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back yet some Christians are asking, shouldn’t we pray instead of going out into the streets?
Make no mistakes about it: When electoral fraud happens something also happens in the spiritual realms. St. Paul reminds us: “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.”
The Bersih 3.0 Duduk Bantah (sit-in protest) is on this Saturday, April 28 at Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur and at various other cities through the country. Simultaneous protests are planned by Malaysians in more than 40 cities around the world.
Exercise your Christian Mandate. Go there, duduk bantah, get down on your knees and pray. Then expect a miracle — the end of a Stolen Mandate.
* Bob Teoh reads The Malaysian Insider.
* This is the personal opinion of the writer or publication. The Malaysian Insider does not endorse the view unless specified.

2 comments:

Down on earth said...

Do not twist God's word. Please re-read your Bible carefully.
I tell you that no amount of getting on your knee and pray in Dataran Merdeka will produce any miracle. You are just being tools and fools of this New Age.

God fearing too said...

Well Down on earth

No harm going on our knees and pray in Dataran Merdeka. What better place to get together and pray, than the Dataran Merdeka where Tunku Abdul Rahman shouted, "MERDEKA! MERDEKA! MERDEKA!" IN 1957.

You know why the country is in this @#&! or situation today? It's because the church has been busy living in a "gated community"

Our Bibles are being confiscated by the authorities of the LAW.

Our Churches are desecrated and the authorities stand by and watch.

Our brothers' land are being robbed by the very authorities that are supposed to take care of them.

With all these and even more going on right under our noses and you tell us we are being tools and fools of this New Age?

If we do not get out of "gated community" and join our brothers and sisters in the Dataran Merdeka tomorrow, we are truly the tools and fools of this New Age.

My prayer is "Lord, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" and my knees will be "down on earth" at the Dataran Merdeka. Amen!