Politics is concerned with serving the common good, weighing and developing solutions, stewarding resources in the public interest; music touches our experiences, tastes and emotions. Boris Johnson’s description of the NHS as ‘powered by love’ following his recovery from coronavirus was notable in its departure from this pattern. His tribute conveyed something out of the ordinary, reflecting an insight derived not from briefings or expert analysis, but through relationship and direct personal experience. Churches have more in common with music than politics. The greatest Christian commandments have to do with love for God and for other people. One expression of love is kindness, which we have seen in abundance during the coronavirus pandemic. Martin Luther King Jr said, ‘Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.’
Love - a word used sparingly in politics and freely in music
Written by David Fletcher 22 Oct 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for this season of change to transform society’s structures to reflect justice and compassion in our economy, housing market, benefits system, and employment conditions. (Galatians 6:2)
- More: www.christiansinparliament.org.uk/latest/nppb-blog-can-love-power-the-change-we-need-the-trussell-trust/#more-1744
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