When the Kim Davis Dust Settles, Will People See Jesus?

A few days ago, I wrote a post on Facebook after seeing the movie “War Room.”

I grew up in pain. I know it when I see it—and I saw it tonight.Tonight, I sat in a movie theater full of strangers…

Posted by The Busy Mom on Sunday, 6 September 2015

As you can see from reading comments on the post,  I took a lot of heat for my comments about Kim Davis. I get the impression some of my readers think I am against Kim Davis. Quite the contrary. I’m praying for her. She has gone to jail without bail for her stand in disobeying a court order. That takes courage. I applaud her courage.

But as I think back on other men and women in the Bible, like Joseph, Esther and Daniel—I see that they who gained favor from pagan kings through their exemplary service—not from disregarding the law of the land.

To me, this is not a question of whether or not Kim Davis is legally in the right position. She has the right, certainly, to do what she has done. She may even have a good case. But to me, this a question of whether or not it serves and benefits the cause and kingdom of God.

I believe SCOTUS was unlawful, even renegade, for creating a law and bypassing Congress. Three branches of gov’t have now become slaves to the judiciary branch. This was never what our founding fathers intended.

However. Daniel only disobeyed the King when he was told he could no longer worship God (thou shall have no other gods before me). Esther stood up against the murder of her people (thou shall not kill) and Joseph ran from the boss’s wife, who would have happily committed adultery with him. (you shall not commit adultery)

Daniel won the favor of a pagan king by his exemplary service.

I see these people willing to die (Esther and Daniel) and being willing to go to jail rather than commit adultery (Joseph). I believe it’s worth going to jail to stop the slaughter of the innocent. I will vote according to my conscience every time. I’ll speak the truth in the public square. I will not be a party to murder. I will not cower in fear—because I serve the Captain of Army of the Lord of Hosts! He has not given His people a spirit of fear. (2 Tim 1:7)

But when the dust settles over our dry and thirsty land, I want people to see Christ in my life. Right now, what do unbelievers see? They see woman breaking the law (albeit an immoral law) that they do not believe to be immoral. As far as I can tell, she’s stoking the fire, not squelching it.

Brothers and sisters in Christ—this may be hard to hear, but we do not live in a Christian nation. We live in Babylon. Our President, our Congress, our Judges, do not serve the living God. I live as a Christian woman in the midst of a secular government. The laws in my native country, the USA,  reflect this reality, from abortion to gay marriage. Christians have become the minority in this nation because we have not lived the way God would have us live. We have not obeyed God in our private lives.

We are not unlike the Israelites, who danced as close to the edge as they could and then begged God for mercy when they were led away into captivity.

We live in a nation that has gone from condemning sin, to quietly condoning it to celebrating it. Sadly, the Christian community has been part of it. Like Lot, I pray that God’s judgment would be spared because of the millions of Americans who do love and follow God’s Word—but today, even pastors are unbuckling the belt of truth and laying it down on the altar of mercy. We value being accepted by men above God in many areas of “Christian” life—but I wonder if we have forgotten that we cannot expect the world to understand the ways of God.

We’re trying, but we’re cherry picking what we want to “enforce” with this secular culture. For example, did Kim Davis ever sign a marriage license for two people where one was a Christian and the other was not? That was wrong, too, by God’s definition. She should have refused to condone those marriages, too, right?

We don’t get to pick and choose which parts of the Bible we’ll stand on. We are to live, and love, by the whole thing.

Several have said Noah was like Kim Davis. How? Because he was mocked too? Noah broke no law. He listened to and obeyed God when God told him to do something that seemed absurd. Now, maybe that’s what Kim Davis is doing. But something in my spirit is troubled by her actions. I do not believe it’s winning anyone to Christ.

In the end, only faith in Christ and obedience to His Word will affect the way this nation has embraced and even now celebrates what God clearly calls sin: homosexuality. But honestly, we have to obey every part of God’s Word, not just the ones that are in our faces. Tax evasion, adultery, indifference to the suffering of orphans and the unborn… we have a lot to atone for, and it must begin with Christians on their faces in repentance.

As we have so painfully now learned, “hope and change” will never be found in a president or a political party. It will only, ever, always be found in Jesus. Let’s talk about Jesus. Let’s talk about His grace and mercy and forgiveness. Let’s talk about the wages of sin and the gift of God which is eternal life in Christ.

What, men and women, what is the best way to follow God in a country that is not godly? These are the days of Joseph. The days of Daniel. If your job violates your conscience, then quit. Do what Joseph did and serve the Lord with integrity in your place of employment—and if that employer asks you to be complicit in his sin—RUN.

If and when the government tells you it is unlawful to worship God, worship Him anyway. Live in such a way that even ungodly courts cannot find fault with you because you serve the Lord.

Let everything you do speak to the love and mercy and forgiveness of God.

Some may trust in horses, some may trust in chariots, some in a political system, some in a President, some in homeschooling, some in medicine, some in good works.

Be we, the children of God, trust in the name of the LORD. Our whole lives, not just part of them, need to speak of his love.

We need to show our own need for Jesus. To be Christians in the midst of a broken generation will take repentance and mercy.

To be a Christian in the midst is to stand alone if necessary—but I pray we will stand together on the things that really matter. We will not be effective until we fall on our knees and admit that there is none righteous, no, not one. May our hearts break for what breaks His.

When the dust settles from this latest us versus them battle, I wonder: will people see Jesus? If not, our stand is for nothing.

Let's talk about Jesus!

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About Heidi St. John

Heidi has been married to her husband Jay since 1989. Together they have seven children and three grandchildren! The St. Johns homeschooled their kids all the way through high school. Heidi is the the author of seven books, host of the popular podcast "Off the Bench," and the founder of MomStrong International, an online community of women learning God's Word and how to apply it to every day life. She and her husband Jay are also the founders of Firmly Planted Family and the Firmly Planted Homeschool Resource Center, located in Vancouver, Washington.

19 thoughts on “When the Kim Davis Dust Settles, Will People See Jesus?

  1. KC

    I fail to see the relevance of your question about the dust settling. Kim’s stand wasn’t for Christ but against judicial tyranny which are two totally separate issues. I think anything detracting from the fact the U.S. Government imprisoned one of it’s own citizens is paramount to this discussion. I also think people will continue to view her through whatever worldview they are already established in either way. Just my thoughts. KC
    Terrell, Tx

    (Sorry for the double post- on iPhone and typod a few things)

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    1. Heidi Post author

      Hi KC, thanks for stopping by. She is saying her objection is religious. This is the relevance. I agree that we are experiencing judicial tyranny. Kim Davis was jailed unnecessarily. I think my question is still valid. What is more important? That we don’t allow If we read to the end of the Scriptures—it’s clear. God will make things right one day. In the meantime, what are we doing to further the cause and Kingdom of Christ?

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  2. Laurie

    I’ve been battling this case in my heart. I’ve discussed it with like-minded friends and my adult children. Heidi, I think you have said very eloquently what my been stirring in my own soul. Why THIS issue? Why not unequally yoked couples? Or pregnant couples? “Marriage” is a relationship ordained by God for His people, for their good and their children’s and for society’s. What the “Law of the Land” defines as marriage is really a moot point. It is a contract that provides for certain legal financial rights. Kim, to be believable and to be God-honoring, should NOT sign marriage certificates that she cannot morally support and should quit, and look for another job.

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    1. Heidi Post author

      Hi Laurie, yes. It’s a sticky subject and it seems to be dividing the Christian community. I’m praying we can keep our eyes on Jesus while we walk out our faith. Sometimes, that means we stand up and sometimes, it means we run. Without a doubt though, Ms. Davis needs our prayers. Thanks for commenting!

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  3. Amy

    At first glance, it seems very admirable that Ms.Davis is willing to go to jail to stand up for her beliefs and convictions. However, she was sworn to do a job as an elected official, and the admirable thing to do would be to resign her position due to the fact that her elected job was compromising her beliefs. Whether we support gay marriage or not, it is the law now and the couples that she turned away were entitled, by law, to the marriage licenses. I don’t believe that refusing to follow the law that she was elected to uphold, shows Jesus’ love.

    Kim Davis will be a forgotten headline in a few weeks and I don’t believe anyone will come to know the Savior because she went to jail, but there are probably plenty of non- believers saying “Who do they think they are?” I say this as a believer who, prior to be being saved, was surrounded by many misguided, well-meaning Christians who turned me off with their self-righteousness. I don’t know Ms. Davis and I am not implying that she is one of those people, but I do know first- hand that it is a slippery slope sometimes between turning people away from Christ vs. toward him.

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    1. Heidi Post author

      Amy, I agree. We need to keep our eyes on how we can reach people with the grace and forgiveness of Jesus. That doesn’t mean that we don’t stand up and tell the truth, but there are better way to do it, I believe. I appreciate you reading and commenting!

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  4. Kate

    I was in a Facebook discussion about this last night and my final comment on it this morning was the very same thing. The Lord also brought to my mind Joseph, Daniel, and Ester, and their plights and positions in Pagan countries in staying true to God’s commandments. I whole heartedly agree that she has done more to harden the hearts of unbelievers than to bring anybody closer to Christ.

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  5. Lani

    As Christians, we have to remember the two greatest commandments are predicated on love – love for God and love for one another. Jesus didn’t teach this disobedience. If we follow his walk, he called his believers from their sinful jobs (ex. tax collector). He didn’t tell them to stay on your job and refuse to do it or collect less taxes. In fact, it was because he didn’t preach mutiny or disobedience that many Jews didn’t believe he was their Messiah. It seems that love is missing – we must pray and pray that we all truly learn to love the Lord our God with all our hear, all our soul, and all our strength. We may all face a similar decision as Mrs. Davis I pray that I remember I am not entitled to any job nor do I deserve it. This isn’t my inheritance. I pray to have the courage to walk away if necessary and follow Christ to my true eternal inheritance.

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  6. Lisa

    Hello Heidi,

    I think the most important thing here is that Kim Davis is the first Christian to be jailed in America for her beliefs! Why should she be forced to obey a so called “law” if it violates her religious conscious (This is a ‘law’ that is not even on the Kentucky books yet, therefore she didn’t really break any law. Focus on the Family has an article explaining this: http://www.citizenlink.com/2015/09/08/she-broke-no-law-citizenlink-report/)?

    Why are Christians and people that love liberty not up in arms to support this woman? We should be saluting this woman that she is willing to go to jail rather than be bullied into breaking her religious conscious. It doesn’t matter if it’s about gay marriage or whatever, this is about religious liberty! Is she not entitled to her 1st amendment rights because she is a government worker? That is ridiculous! The 1st Amendment is to protect ALL citizens, or she might as well give up being an American not just a government worker!

    I have listened to you speak and write about being a warrior. We are in a battle. There are so many Christian warriors that at times have had to disobey the law and obey God rather than man. I’ve heard you talk about Bonhoeffer, but what about others. Think of all the martyrs that were put to death because of their beliefs but they wouldn’t back down. It was against the law for Daniel to pray, but he prayed. It was against the law for Paul to preach, but he preached and was jailed more than once! What about people that smuggle Bibles into countries, they are breaking the law… you get my point. But America is supposed to be different! We are not supposed to go to jail for practicing our faith. And by the way, our Founders never intended to mean that the separation of Church and State was to mean that God is taken out of our government, yet Christians just sit quietly by and let all of their freedoms get taken away! Oh well, the court ruled. What ever happened to give me liberty of give me death? What was the point of the Revolutionary War? What is the point of a government of the people, by the people, for the people? In this case the people voted overwhelming against same sex marriage, yet 5 Supreme Court rulers are allowed to just unconstitutionally change the law? And then all the people just lay down and say ok; let’s all be loving and show Jesus. Standing up for her rights does not mean that she is unloving! Like I said earlier, but it deserves repeating, the issue here is not about same sex marriage, it’s really not. It’s about religious liberty! It’s about being an American. And we should support all Americans that are willing to fight the good fight to keep that liberty.

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  7. Lisa

    I have just one other thing that I would like to say. We live at a time in American history, where we are less free today than at any other time. We have the most tyrannical government than at any other time. We will give our children a much less freer country than even we have and if something doesn’t change, I hate to even imagine what it would be like for our grandchildren if it lasts that long. And why? Why do we have such a secular government when the majority of Americans say that they are Christian? I believe it’s because we have lost the fight. To many Christians think that the fight is only on our knees. Yes, it does begin there, but it should not end there! Christians need to be involved, informed voters. They need to be involved in the political square and when a government tries take power that they were never intended to have, it’s the job of the people to fight it, not just on our knees. We need to be willing to go to jail if we have to. We need to be willing to go to battle if we have to. Where are the people like Natan Hale, “I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country.”

    What were they fighting for? Sure, taxation without representation, but that was only part of it. It was just as much if not more about religious freedom. America was founded to be a Christian Nation and now we have CHRISTIANS that mock people that stand up for religious freedom! A woman asked Benjamin Franklin what kind of government they had established, and he replied, “A Republic, if you can keep it.” Well I guess we couldn’t keep it too long, because we no longer are willing to stand up and fight. We are not willing to go to jail if we have to and were not willing to support those who are.

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    1. Heidi Post author

      Hi Lisa. I really appreciate your comments. My only real beef with Kim Davis is that she must do this all across the board if she’s going to cite “religion” as her defense. I am not afraid of standing up for my beliefs 🙂 as you know since you’ve heard me speak, but we are to be “wise as serpents and gentle as doves.” I fear that this issue will not be the one we look back and as “the” issue that defined our battle for religious freedom. There are too many facets to what she is doing that trouble me, even though I believe gay marriage is wrong and the courts were wrong.

      But I keep asking, will people see Jesus when this latest dust up settles? I’m not so sure. You reference a secular government and I would say that Christians have lost their seat in the gov’t years ago- through laziness and hypocrisy. The vast majority of those who claim the name of Christ rarely blow the dust off the covers of their Bibles and therefore cannot defend their position.

      This is troubling—but we know for sure that the Lord is coming back. God is going to make things new.

      One thing is certain though, we are called to pray. And we must. Thanks again, Lisa!

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  8. Anne

    I loved hearing you at the Az Homeschool conf. Thank you for continuing to speak your convictions. I also was thinking the same way as you about Kim Davis. When I spoke to my husband about it he asked me, “where do we draw the line? Would You think differently if she was court ordered to issue a marriage license to an adult with a kid? We need to stand up against promiscuity here and now.” I hadn’t thought of it that way and appreciated his thoughts.

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  9. Shannon Tederoff

    I just read your blog and disagree with your analysis about the cherry picking 1 thing over another. Nobody can ever be totally consistent on everything or react to everything. God places things in front of us where we each must choose right. Kim Davis is not right 100% all of the time. Everybody has opportunity to stand for God’s truth. I applaud her taking hers. I recently phoned about the rainbow crosswalks that my city has decided to make permanent in support of the Gay Pride Parade. I made my voice be heard in a kind and respectful manner, but as a citizen of my city. Was it for every Christian to phone and complain? No, but God place that in heart and on my conscience. May we all choose right, when the we are placed “in such a time as this” like Esther was.

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    1. Heidi Post author

      Hi Shannon. Thanks for your comments. I agree that we should ALL make our voices heard. I disagree with the way Kim Davis has gone about it. We are all here “for such a time as this,” and as ambassadors for Christ, we keep our witness before us always. This is a hard issue. Time will tell the outcome of Kim’s decision, but one thing is for certain, we must get on our knees and pray for our nation! We are desperately in need of a fresh move of God.

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