"The whole world is in the power of the evil one."

We know that we are of God, and the whole world is in the power of the evil one. 1 John 5:19 RSV

You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and has nothing to do with the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks according to his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies. John 8:44 RSV

Does it occur to people that much of what we hear in the news might not be true, especially when it comes to politics?

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Excellent point. I think some of us forget once in a while that “The ruler of this world” as Jesus uses this exact title three times in the Gospel of John. In John 12:31, He says, “Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be cast out.” See also John 14:30 and John 16:11. Is the devil

“The God of this Age”: as Paul uses in 2 Corinthians 4:4, stating that “the god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel.”

Then you have “The Prince of the Power of the Air”: In Ephesians 2:2, Paul describes the spiritual atmosphere of the world as being under the influence of “the prince of the power of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience.”

During the temptation in the wilderness, the Devil displays all the kingdoms of the world to Jesus.

" And the devil said to Him, ‘All this authority I will give You, and their glory; for this has been delivered to me, and I give it to whomever I wish. Therefore, if You will worship before me, all will be Yours.’" In Luke 4:5-7

What is highly notable here is that Jesus does not dispute the devil’s claim that this authority had been temporarily handed over to him; He simply refuses to worship him, rebuking him with scripture.

This is why we are told over and over again, Jesus is the only way to overcome the world, and without Him, we are already condemned. John 3:18, John 3:36, Acts 4:12, and Ephesians 2:12, just to name a few.

It really should never come as a surprise that the world that hates God works evil.
Peter

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Sharing falsehoods to that extent would be impossible for any bona fide news company in a democratic country.

However, we may need watchdogs to ensure information doesn’t get massaged in a way that colours the facts, and news items don’t get prioritised because of bias. Absolute neutrality should be the goal if a news company is to maintain its reputation. Programming by these companies is more likely to be suspect than the daily news bulletins and their reports.

Personally I wouldn’t take these Bible verses and link them to dishonest news broadcasting. The contexts are about walking with God to avoid sin, and the Jews who were following their father the devil.

There’s a proven technique to spot lies in Politicians. What you do is to look them closely in the face…if their lips are moving, then their lying.

The Bible tells us that the world is in the power of Satan (1 John 5:19) and that Satan is the father of lies (John 8:44). It doesn’t make exception for democratic countries, does it?

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What about the news media?

Same technique. Most police are the same way too.

I didn’t know that about the police. I thought the media was anti-police.

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The inevitable topic-“Politcs”

If there is anything that will spark debate, if not an outright argument, it is a discussion involving politics—even among believers. As followers of Christ, what should be our attitude and our involvement with politics? It has been said that “religion and politics don’t mix.” But is that really true? Can we have political views outside the considerations of our Christian faith? The answer is, no, we cannot. Our faith should inform our political views. The Bible gives us two truths regarding our stance toward politics and government.

The first truth is that the will of God permeates and supersedes every aspect of life. It is God’s will that takes precedence over everything and everyone (Matthew 6:33). God’s plans and purposes are fixed, and His will is inviolable. What He has purposed, He will bring to pass, and no government can thwart His will (Daniel 4:34–35). In fact, it is God who “sets up kings and deposes them” (Daniel 2:21) because “the Most High is sovereign over the kingdoms of men and gives them to anyone he wishes” (Daniel 4:17).

An understanding of this truth will help us see that politics is merely a method God uses to accomplish His will. Even though evil men abuse their political power, meaning it for evil, God means it for good, working all things together for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28).

Second, government is not the remedy for all our social ills. We are not saved through politics. Only God can save, and He provides the answer to society’s problems. We never read in the New Testament of Jesus or any of the apostles schooling believers on how to reform the pagan world of its idolatrous, immoral, and corrupt practices via the government. The apostles never called for believers to demonstrate civil disobedience to protest the Roman Empire’s unjust laws or brutal schemes. Instead, they preached the gospel and lived in a way that gave evidence of the gospel’s transforming power.

There is no doubt that government is necessary, and our responsibility is to obey the laws and be good citizens (Romans 13:1–2). God has established all authority, and He does so for our benefit, “to commend those who do right” (1 Peter 2:13–15). It is the government’s responsibility to rule—hopefully for our good—to collect taxes, and to keep the peace (see Romans 13:1–8).

Good citizenship includes taking seriously our duty to be informed and vote for leaders who promote Christian principles. Where we have a voice, we should exercise the right to vote. Candidates or proposals at odds with the Bible’s teaching on life, family, marriage, or faith should never be supported (see Proverbs 14:34). Those who uphold biblical values should be helped.

Even as we advocate for godly values and vote for principled leaders, we recognize that our hope for morality in the culture does not depend on politicians. A nation’s hope for change is not to be found in any country’s ruling class. People need the Lord.

The government has its purpose, and so does the church. Our primary mission lies not in changing the nation through political reform, but in changing hearts through the Word of God. Our Christian mandate is to spread the gospel of Christ. Yes, we take a stand against the sins of our time, and we advocate for “political” policies that would help curb wickedness. Through it all, we pray that individual hearts are changed by Christ. Only as individuals are transformed through the new birth will the culture begin to reflect godliness.

Believers throughout the ages have lived and even flourished under antagonistic, repressive, pagan governments. This was especially true of the first-century believers who sustained their faith under merciless political regimes that created immense cultural stress. They understood that they were the light of the world and the salt of the earth. They adhered to Paul’s teaching to obey their governing authorities, even to honor, respect, and pray for them (Romans 13:1–8). And they trusted in the protection that only God supplies.

Political entities are not the savior of the world. The salvation for all mankind has been manifested in Jesus Christ. God knew that our world needed saving long before any national government was ever founded. He demonstrated to the world that redemption could not be accomplished through the power of man, economic strength, military might, or politics. Peace of mind, contentment, hope, and joy—and the salvation of mankind—are provided only through Jesus’ death and resurrection. Christians should be voters, and they should be bearers of the gospel.

J.

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Well the police are against everyone. It is legal for an officer to lie to us in order to further their investigation or whatnot, while it is said to be illegal for a citizen to lie to the police. Pretty neat setup huh?

The media is against the police and even calls for defunding them in an effort to create chaos and anarchy. So it’s kind of a tightrope for citizens to walk. But the citizens responsibility is to speak truth no matter the cost of speaking such truth.

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