Political Praise
“No more praise of Moab. In Heshbon they have devised evil against her: ‘Come, and let us cut her off as a nation.’ You also shall be cut down, O Madmen! The sword shall pursue you;”
Jeremiah 48:2 NKJV
http://bible.com/114/jer.48.2.nkjv
The corruption of political power includes the influence of the praise of people. Public praise is easily motivated by political and material prosperity. Therefore, reliable praise cannot be ascertained until transition of power is non-negotiable. Sometimes, the plight of national pride is nothing different from the prosperity of personal pride, especially within the context of political praise. For example in the case of Moab, the scriptures say 'No more praise of Moab...', after God's judgment was pronounced on the settled nation. The people that lifted up the banner of their allegiance to Moab; apparently, had turned around to be the weapon of Moab's destruction. Unfortunately, many actions and inaction in public fellowship are motivated by political praise. Whereas, the praise of the peace of God in the heart is the only sustainable praise in life. Unlike political praise, peace pursuits exalt the name of God who lives eternally on the throne.
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