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Divisions in MDC are a betrayal of the masses
Christians Together for Justice and Peace (CTJP)
February 19, 2006

http://www.thestandard.co.zw/read.php?path=./news/2006/February/Sunday19/&st_id=880

AS Church leaders who share the responsibility of ministering to all the people of this land we confess to being deeply troubled by the uncertainty, confusion and widespread despair which have followed the collapse of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) as a single and united, national opposition movement. We are equally troubled by the increasing factionalism and tendency among those committed to the struggle for freedom and democracy to allow themselves to be polarised according to the particular leader each chooses to support. The provocative and inflammatory statements made by some have only served to exacerbate the divisions, and we condemn them.

Lest there be any doubt we say again that we ourselves are non-partisan. We are concerned with politics in the broad sense of the word which constitutes a significant part of life and as such falls under the Lordship of our Saviour Christ. But we do not take sides in party politics. We have no brief for any particular party or faction of a party; we seek rather to bring every existing and aspiring political party under the most searching examination and critique of the Scriptures. The standards against which we judge the policies and practices of every party are the most exacting standards of all, namely those of the Servant King, Jesus Christ and the kingdom values of truth, justice and compassion, especially for the weakest and most vulnerable in society. Against these standards all parties fail lamentably of course, but some represent honest attempts to serve the nation and are worthy of support from individual Christians. Others are so far opposed to the concept of servant leadership and the kingdom values that a Christian cannot support them without betraying his or her Lord. In this matter as we have said before we find the present policies and practices of Zanu PF to be abhorrent to God - indeed to amount to an attack upon his kingdom of truth and righteousness. It is our judgment that the Sovereign God says to the present Zanu PF leadership as he said to King Saul through his prophet Samuel: "Because you have rejected the word of the Lord, he has rejected you as king." (1 Samuel 15/23)

When God rejected Saul as leader of his people he anointed another to be servant king under Him. That man was David, a man described by God as "a man after my own heart". In the same way, just as the Sovereign Lord has rejected those who now rule our nation we believe he waits to anoint another leadership entirely, but they must be men and women after God's own heart - wise, caring, humble and obedient to the word of God. They will be men and women who aspire to leadership not because of what they can get out of it but because of what they are willing to give of themselves. And they will be men and women who are always willing to be held accountable by the people for what they do or fail to do.

It is for this reason that we view the disintegration of what was once a united opposition party committed to the democratic principles of freedom, tolerance and non-violence with such dismay. The disintegration represents a betrayal of the hopes and aspirations of millions of peace-loving Zimbabweans who were looking for a radical break with the politics of lies, violence and lawlessness entrenched under so many years of Zanu PF misrule. Nor have those who have assumed the leadership of the resulting factions of the MDC so far demonstrated the qualities of godly leadership for which the nation looks.

At this moment of indecision in the nation's history we urge our fellow citizens to commit themselves with us to the search for a new leadership of Christian insight and integrity. We urge our people to reject the rush to join one or other of the factions or new parties and the making of shallow and superficial judgments about who is right and who is wrong. Instead we urge a deeper Christian reflection and a closer examination of all those who put themselves forward for leadership positions and what each one represents.

It may be that the sovereign Lord has rejected all those who now posture as leaders or potential leaders of his people. It may be that the prayers of the faithful for deliverance from evil during the last six years of crisis are about to be answered in a new and altogether unexpected way. In any event it will fall to us as mature Christians to consider carefully the character and record of any who offer themselves for the task of leading this nation out of Satan's hold and creating the conditions necessary for a new beginning under Almighty God.

We take heart from the promise of God which we understand to be directed to his people engulfed as we are in deep crisis: "I know the plans I have for you … plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." (Jeremiah 29/11) Let us then reflect carefully and exercise a godly discernment as we wait to hear what the Spirit says to the Church today.

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