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Counsel #1 — Political Activism: A Concern For Christians CSI 64

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John Byington, an early Adventist, passionately fought against slavery, aiding the escape of scores of enslaved individuals. Anna Knight advocated for racial equality, focusing on education and healthcare. Dr. Helen Luella Morton, doctor and missionary to Thailand, lectured internationally on drug abuse and established a hospital at Chiangmai to serve the poor. These trailblazers weren’t just political activists; they were dedicated to shaping a society that mirrored God’s principles of fairness, justice, and compassion. In today’s context, their legacy reminds us that being a follower of Christ means actively engaging in our world to make it a better place.[101]https://www.eldersdigest.org/en/2008/4/the-christian-and-politics CSI 64.2

“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." Proverbs 31:8, 9 NIV CSI 64.3

“The gospel of His grace alone can cure the evils that curse society. The injustice of the rich toward the poor, the hatred of the poor toward the rich, alike have their root in selfishness, and this can be eradicated only through submission to Christ. He alone, for the selfish heart of sin, gives the new heart of love. Let the servants of Christ preach the gospel with the Spirit sent down from heaven, and work as He did for the benefit of men.” Ellen White in Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 254 CSI 64.4

Reflect: How can Christians use political activism to bring about positive change that upholds God’s principles? CSI 64.5