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Good -Life Devotional: VOTING AS A SACRED RESPONSIBILITY (personal character over political party) .
By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
Scripture repeatedly shows that God looks at the heart when selecting leaders. When Samuel evaluated Jesse’s sons, he focused on appearance and stature, but God corrected him: “Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7). David was chosen over Saul not because of political advantage but because of integrity , capacity and devotion. This demonstrates that personality—understood as character and moral disposition—matters deeply to God.
The story of Abimelech in Judges 9 offers a sobering warning. He gained power through manipulation, violence, and self-interest. The people supported him, but the result was instability and judgment. Judges 9:56–57 records that God repaid the wickedness done by Abimelech, and the nation suffered for its decision , this is a reoccurring decimal in most African countries and the reason behind her poverty and backwardnesy. This shows the danger of choosing leaders based on loyalty, convenience, or political alignment rather than righteousness.
Psalm 78:72 describes David as one who “shepherded them with integrity of heart; with skillful hands he led them.” Leadership requires both moral uprightness and competence. Proverbs 14:34 further reminds us that “righteousness exalts a nation.” When believers prioritize integrity, they contribute to national flourishing. When they ignore character, they risk empowering injustice.
Voting, then, becomes a moral decision. Christians are not merely selecting a party but entrusting authority to an individual who will influence justice, governance, and societal values. The biblical pattern encourages examining a leader’s integrity, wisdom, and accountability. Party labels may change, but character remains the decisive factor.
When believers vote based on personality—defined by righteousness, capacity, and integrity—they honor God’s standard for leadership. Such choices reflect faithfulness, recognizing that leadership affects the wellbeing of many. In this way, casting a vote becomes an act of discernment, responsibility, and devotion to God’s principles.
In our daily prayers we should seek a healthy appetite for God's word and discernment in our judgement.
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