In our contemporary era, many governments in the world have closed themselves to sincerity and humility with their own nations, having deprived them of the blessings of good and caring leadership. Many people in persecuting countries have been expecting western leaders to listen to their cries, take humanitarian initiatives and rush to their aid so that they can also exercise their freedom of choice. Many governments in the West have not only failed to take serious attempts to fight against the oppressions of tyrannical regimes, but have also progressively created a moral distance between themselves and their own people, establishing something more akin to a forceful government. Such has been done under the umbrella of altruism, and at the cost of the majority’s rights. This, of course, has compromised democratic values as second priority in their governing, creating what seems to be a lesser degree of moral responsibility towards the majority, having little interest in making the sacrifices necessary for society as a whole. They no longer follow the leadership model of great men and women of the past whose goals were to use their full capacities in pursuing the values that sought to make their lands better places for future generations. The idea ‘better’ has taken on a gray appearance, having become a subject to subjectivity.
As a result, some minority groups, who tend to impose themselves on the majority, have been investing their efforts into disarming the majority of their rights for the establishment of more power-centered governments who can force them into passivity and silence, enabling the voice of minority to overpower. It is for this reason that in many western societies a low percentage of atheists, homosexuals, pro-abortionists and Islamists have ignored the spirit of democracy, compromising the rights of those who oppose their ideologies. Not only this, but the majority is also forced by their governments to finance the minority’s agendas. This is shocking to those of us who escaped from the rule of minority groups in Islamic countries to take shelter in the West with hope for democracy; who now find ourselves exposed to a forceful minority taking on a different appearance, yet supposedly acting in the interests of democracy. It is overwhelming to see leaders in the West ignore the rights of their people in a similar way to dictators in Islamic countries.
Will these governments in the West, who possess such codes of conduct and values be capable to respond to the cries of people who are discriminated against by tyrannical governments? I doubt it. No wonder Islamic countries have been gaining more ground in both western countries and the United Nations year after year, trying to convince many western leaders to speak in favor of the cruel Sharia of Islam, accept it as a source for human rights, and see Islam equal to Christianity.
How can we solve the problem of this progressively centralizing leadership in the West that is threatening our social and spiritual freedom? How can we rescue our societies from this ongoing suicidal, self-centered leadership that has closed its ears to the rights of the majority? Can we change this without solid and genuine leadership values? Are we ready to tell our children, grandchildren and communities that these leaders have kept themselves away from the fairness, intentionally or unintentionally, working against our freedom? Passive tolerance and apathetic attitudes on our part will only work to undermine our rights and freedom.
Only a genuinely aware people can overcome current leadership barriers and pave the ground for the rise of a genuine leader who does not have a habit of compromising the truth, but rather lives for the truth and is ready to give his/her life for it if necessary. We, therefore, will be unable to offer our societies with leadership characterized by honesty and integrity unless we take an honest interest in discovering what’s really wrong with our societies, what the solution is, what we need to do in order to make our societies better places, so that future generations are not exposed to further discrimination and suffering because of our silence, dishonesty and mistakes.
As Christians, our capacity to help our societies to recover from weak leadership is great. We should not shy away from manifesting the leadership of Christ who has overcome barriers and called us to guard ourselves and others from the impact of insincere leadership. As He said:
Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. You shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles? Even so every good tree brings forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree brings forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruits, nor can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that does not bring forth good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore by their fruits you shall know them (Matthew 7:15-20).I close with the words of Jesus.
"The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field." Matthew 9:37, 38 (CEV)
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