In our world there are many kinds of leaders – kings, presidents, premiers, dictators, and so on. In most cases their primary focus is maintaining control or to stay in power. They seek the favor of those who will re-elect them or who help the stay in power. In these systems, there is no need to be concerned with the low and the downtrodden.
What a contrast to what God taught the Jews and to what Jesus taught the disciples and now teaches us. The idea of ‘love your neighbor’ had no caveats or asterisks. All people are to be loved and cared for – especially the low and downtrodden. Yet these are the people who can only offer thanks in return for kindness and love. Their vote is minimal at best.
Can we meld the two and have a viable leader? Is it possible to govern well and to defend the oppressed, to stop injustice, and to care for the needy? Is it possible to care for the low and downtrodden while being loving and fair to the high and mighty as well? The key is the same: love your neighbor.
Scripture Reference: Psalm 72