13/01/2026
GOD AND POLITICIANS-ARE THEY THE SAME WHATSAPP GROUP OR BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHERS???
LET'S DIG DEEP.....
1. Liberation Is First Spiritual, Then Historical
Egypt was not only a place on the map; it was a condition of the soul. Before Israel ever walked out physically, God first broke the fear in their hearts and exposed the lie of Pharaoh’s godhood.
Pharaoh was worshipped as a god. His greatest sin was not cruelty alone, but claiming ownership over people whom God had already claimed. This is the pattern that repeats through history. Any system-political, economic, or religious-that assumes ownership of human destiny is reenacting Pharaoh’s sin.
True liberation always begins when people remember who they belong to.
Exodus 3:7–8 shows us this order clearly: God heard, God saw, God came down, then God delivered. Liberation flows from heaven downward, not from ballots upward.
2. Beware of Substituted Saviors
Politics becomes dangerous when it offers salvation language-promising hope, dignity, provision, and future-without submission to God. That is where it crosses from governance into idolatry.
Man was never designed to be saved by man.
Psalm 146:3 warns plainly: Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help.
This is not anti-government; it is anti-deception.
Political systems can manage roads, taxes, and laws-but they cannot heal the soul, restore dignity, or cleanse injustice at its root. When people expect redemption from politics, they will always be disappointed, and often betrayed.
3. Appetite-Driven Leadership Is a Mark of the Last Days
The phrase “Most politicians are in politics for their stomachs” is powerful and biblical. Scripture uses it intentionally.
Philippians 3:19 says: Whose end is destruction, whose god is their belly.
Such leaders are ruled by appetite-money, power, praise, control. They speak the language of the poor but dine with the powerful. They promise bread, but steal the oven.
This is why discernment is not optional for God’s people. A good speech does not equal a good heart. A loud promise does not equal righteous intent.
Jesus warned us: By their fruits ye shall know them-not by their slogans.
4. Angels of Light and the Discipline of Discernment
The danger is not obvious evil; it is well-dressed evil.
2 Corinthians 11:14 reminds us that Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
This means deception often comes with charm, education, credentials, and applause.
The church must teach people to test spirits, not admire appearances. To ask:
Who benefits?
Who grows richer?
Who remains oppressed?
Who is silenced?
Liberation that leaves people dependent is not liberation-it is a longer chain painted gold.
5. Fixing Our Eyes on the True Source
God delivered Israel not only from Egypt, but away from Egypt’s mindset. Many left Egypt physically, but Egypt did not leave their hearts-and that is why the wilderness took forty years.
This is the warning for our time:
If people are freed politically but remain enslaved mentally, spiritually, and morally, they will beg for a new Pharaoh when hardship comes.
True liberation produces responsibility, holiness, courage, and gratitude-not entitlement.
Closing Charge to the People
We need to teach the people this truth plainly:
God uses leaders, but He does not surrender His authority to them.
God may work through systems, but He is never imprisoned by them.
When leaders fail, God remains faithful.
When promises collapse, God still delivers.
Our eyes must remain lifted-not naïve, not passive, but awake. We honor authority, yet we worship only God. We vote, we participate, we work-but we do not bow.
The chains were broken in Egypt, yes-but they stay broken only when people remember who their Liberator is.