Jamaicans were recently concerned  that their country’s murder rate was nearing an all time high. Debate was lively as the citizens sought solutions.

Two common approaches came in the letters to the editor of one Jamaican newspaper. One writer said, “Unless our scholars, . . . policy­makers and political representatives seriously seek answers, the future of our nation is dire.” Another observed, “It is time we address the heart of the problem—that the people of Jamaica go . . . not to the Minister of National Security but to God Himself.”

One problem, two views: The totally secular proposal, which leans on the wisdom of man alone; and the divine approach, which depends on God and those who love Him.

We need both: a government ordained by God to care for the people (Rom. 13:1-7); and people who have a proper view of God and His guidelines for life (Prov. 14:33).

No matter where we live, we must pray for those in charge, asking God to provide direction. Then we must also work and pray that individuals—one by one—see their need for Jesus and their dependence on the Lord.

By combining the two views, we can make a difference.


Through prayer, the public business of the nation can become the private business of the Christian.

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Dave Branon

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