Christian Lessons From WW1

Been studying WW1 history. What a nightmare, a four-year horror show which changed the world.

The worst war that this world has ever seen, as far as large scale human suffering is concerned was this war. And if you think about it, it was mostly waged by Christians against other Christians. All competing for land, money and “glory”. There are remarkable lessons there for us all.

What particularly interests me about this war was that most of the major actors, and particularly the ones that played a major role we’re supposed Christian nations. So called Christendom was at war with itself.

Most of Europe were Christians. Protestants in Germany, Catholics in France and Italy, Orthodox Christians in Russia, and Church of England in England.

In WW2 unlike WW1 everyone was fighting blatant evil in Hitler and the cult in the Japanese government.

But in WW1 it was primarily Christian dominated governments fighting for money, land, and power.

At the start of WW1 most people were excited to get into it for “glory”. It was almost like a sport for many involved.

But how quickly their thinking changed after 1914.

I believe God allowed that war to break something in his people. An evil stronghold needed to be broken in them, it was a twisted love of the world. A lust for human government, for wealth, and for power. It was a Christian cooperation with the principalities and powers in the kingdom of darkness and it resulted in unspeakable suffering, 22 million deaths, and widespread famine. In a part of the world that was normally quite prosperous.

That is what Christians do when we go after government, to supply us power and money, we join Satan’s kingdom of darkness. We cooperate with and we submit to him. Even to the point killing our brethren for an deceptively evil idea of personal ‘glory’.

“Look What I Did”

When leaders do a census of their organization or ministry it’s often in self defense. To undermine their opponents or detractors. To point to their accomplishments and say “see, I am doing a good job, don’t listen to those critics.” Or “look, there is fruit from my way of doing things, so stay loyal”

And this is fine for many leaders (CEOs, -governments, when it’s a strictly human-led organization) but this is not ok for the church. It’s not how it is in the kingdom of Jesus Christ.

The organizations of God are unique and in scripture God saw census-taking as a sign that a leader is taking personal credit for what he is doing. Leaders see it as self-defense but God sees it as evidence that a leader sees himself in the role only fit for the Lord.

The best tactic for a disciple of Jesus being criticized is not to defend himself. But to let God do that, and if he doesn’t then so be it, let it drop. Be criticized.

Whoever Tries the Hardest

“Until You Do It…I’m The Boss”

Alexandra Ocasio Cortez is a very young woman recently elected to the House of Representatives in NYC.

She has received criticism for her green new deal legislation.

Don’t worry this post is not a political hit. It is not about her Green New Deal.

This post is an observation about leadership that AOC is displaying and succeeding with. And an attempt to compare the leadership we see in government and many corporations and even in many churches, with that of our Lord Jesus Christ and his disciples. I have come to believe that leadership, void of the leading of Christ, can be summarized by a phrase. That phrase is “whoever tries the hardest, is in charge.” This is true particularly for young people trying to break into leadership ranks. 

Listen to this quote from congresswoman AOC from an interview. This was in response to criticism she has received from her Green New Deal legislation.

“I’m at least trying and they (older democrats) are not, so the power is in the person who is trying, regardless of the success, if you are trying you’ve got all the power you’re driving the agenda…it’s creating all of this conversation, no one else has even tried, critics “it’s unrealistic, it’s big, it doesn’t address this thing,” I’m like you try, you do it, cause you’re not, so until you do it, I’m the boss, how about that?” – Alexandra Ocasio Cortez

I’m the one trying the hardest so I’m in charge. This is the mantra of the modern day leader. This is a Go Getter who has ambitions for government. This is the worldly person seeking power over others. Of course, I am simplifying, it is more complex than this. There are other factors in leadership, like the ability to communicate, the willingness to be criticized and to not quit. 

Whoever Tries the Hardest

But all things being equal, AOC’s comment is a perfect description of the requirements for human leadership. You want to lead, you want to dominate others, you want to be “in charge”?

Then do like AOC does, try HARD, do something, get things done. Act first, be a go-getter, be the first to move and get advantage.

Interviewer: “In your ability to galvanize your supporters through social media, you have been compared to Donald Trump.”

“Well, I think that there’s this rush to make that comparison, but any time media fundamentally changes, the first movers to recognize that change — and to learn it and to adapt to it — tend to have that first-move advantage. So this is less about personality, less about Trump, and more about who has had the first-mover advantage. But there are similarities. People who succeed in social media follow similar tenets. In order to resonate with people, you have to tell them what you mean, you have to be willing to make mistakes, you have to be willing to be vulnerable and learn as you go.” – Alexandria Ocasio Cortez

Let’s compare this try the hardest first move advantage to the leadership of Jesus Christ and his disciples.

He and his followers waited quietly and meekly, until they knew the time was right.

They were careful to not jump ahead and do their own thing. Jesus repeatedly taught and displayed the concept of doing nothing except what he saw his heavenly father doing. He also taught his disciples “without me you can do nothing.”

The behaviors rewarded and prerequisite for leadership outside of Christ is the polar opposite to those inside Christ and his kingdom.

Leadership within Christ and his kingdom is needed and rare but it is nothing like what we see in our governments and businesses.

The Warning

The real church is the body of Christ on earth, those following Jesus Christ.

Churches which gravitate toward this go-getter style of leadership are not living by the life of Jesus Christ. They are living by the life of fallen humanity which is beholden to evil powers and principalities. This should be received as a warning to Christians.

Go-Getter leaders like AOC and Donald Trump should not dominate within the body of Christ. If and when they do it is a red-flag about a community of believers.

At worst it’s idolatry, bored with Jesus they prefer another king, another Lord, a visible leader like themselves.

At best they are deeply confused between the kingdom of Jesus Christ and the kingdoms of the world.

Jesus Christ, alive and well is the only Go-Getter we will ever need.

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