Posted by
Middle American Radical on Wednesday, November 05, 2008 7:43:15 AM
"Daniel answered and said: "Blessed be the name of God forever and
ever, to whom belong wisdom and might. He changes times and seasons;
he removes kings and sets up kings; he gives wisdom to the wise and
knowledge to those who have understanding..." (Dan 2:20-21, ESV)
"The sentence is by the decree of the watchers, the decision by the
word of the holy ones, to the end that the living may know that the
Most High rules the kingdom of men and gives it to whom he will and
sets over it the lowliest of men." (Dan 4:17, ESV)
"It is I who by my great power and my outstretched arm have made
the earth, with the men and animals that are on the earth, and I give
it to whomever it seems right to me." (Jer. 27:5, ESV)
Many
Christians, particularly those who would call themselves "evangelical,"
have been praying that John McCain would win the election. Well, it
wasn't even close. McCain was certainly not one of the favorites of
the evangelicals during the primaries and the fact that such a prayer
even happened is a funny twist of Providence. If you'll remember, his
campaign was practically bankrupt late last year. He benefited from
the campaign flops by Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson and the "friendly
fire" Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee expended on each other. He has
always been a survivor. If anyone were to look for a life story of
someone who was destined to be President and do something pivotal in
history, McCain's would make a great script. Surviving shoot-downs,
accidents, and the Hanoi Hilton to come home and build a long Senate
career and then finally survive a difficult primary in order to run
against a compelling, but unknown, opponent is the stuff of movies.
On the other side, the Invisible Hand seems to be at work in Barack
Obama's rise. Until 2004, he was a young, Illinois state senator. He
would have likely stayed such, but the Republican favored to win the US
Senate seat from Illinois had a nasty divorce and ended up dropping
out, leaving the Republicans without a credible candidate. The
election was a cakewalk for Obama. Along comes the 2008 primary and
like McCain, Obama starts out way behind. He certainly piqued the
interest of many, but he was so young and nobody could possibly defeat
the well-oiled machine of Bill and Hillary Clinton. It turned out that
the machine had a factory defect--Bill Clinton. His mouth, combined
with losses on Super Tuesday gave Obama the traction he needed to hang
onto a lead to the end and slay the Clinton dragon.
And so we got through the conventions with two candidates who could
claim that the Invisible Hand was guiding them to the Presidency. Then
a meteor hit Wall Street and trillions of dollars in assets went to
money heaven, or in the case of the lower-rated assets, money hell.
McCain was successfully tacking against a headwind of negative
sentiment for Republicans, but got swamped by the rogue wave on Wall
Street and foundered. The glimmer of a miracle appeared in the last
weeks, but it was not to be, and he went to the bottom with all hands
aboard. So, if God has ordained Obama to be the President, to what purpose? He
does nothing without some greater purpose in mind. We shall see in the coming years whether that purpose was for good or ill.