The Rise and Fall of Human Governance: A Divine Perspective by Isaac Megbolugbe

The Rise and Fall of Human Governance: A Divine Perspective

 

Isaac Megbolugbe

December 12, 2025

Introduction

Throughout history, humanity has grappled with the concept of governance, often seeking to assert its independence from God’s authority. The monarchical systems of the past, where kings and emperors claimed divine right to rule, are a relic of this desire for self-governance. The Roman Emperors exemplified this trend, declaring themselves divine and demanding worship, effectively vacating God from His rulership and governorship of humanity. The Roman Empire’s influence on Christmas is a complex topic, but part of this narrative. Some historians argue that early Christian leaders incorporated existing pagan traditions and festivals, such as Saturnalia and Yule, into the celebration of Christmas to make Christianity more appealing to pagans. This process, known as syncretism, allowed early Christians to maintain some familiar customs while adopting new Christian practices. As a result, Christmas evolved into a holiday with a mix of Christian and pre-Christian elements. Today, the totality of festivities associated with the Christmas season have become part of celebration activities as if unto the Lord and by faith are deemed to be sanctified. Its governance also needs to be sanctified.

The Evolution of Governance

As human societies evolved, other forms of government emerged to challenge the dominance of monarchy. Republicanism, democracy, socialism, and communism are just a few examples of the various systems that have been tried, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. However, these systems often perpetuated a dichotomy between the secular and sacred aspects of life, granting individuals liberty in their personal lives while insisting on submission to a social contract and civil government in the public sphere.

The Rise of the Gospel

Amidst the ebb and flow of human governance and the fragmentation of faith traditions, the Gospel of Jesus Christ has emerged as the only exclusive faith that promises and guarantees redemption for humanity. In these end times, the compelling value proposition of the Gospel is surging to the forefront, beckoning individuals, families, communities, and nations to reckon with its message. So, the divine purpose of Christmas has taken on a more serious and urgent outlook for believers and nonbelievers alike. What is compelling is that Christmas can no longer be considered merely as a cultural expression of humanity but as a reminder of the entry of God into humanity as part of His redemption plan.

The Fate of Humanity

The fate of humanity, from individuals to global conglomerates, now hinges on the response to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the only pathway to God’s redemption, offering a way for humanity to reconcile with its Creator and experience true freedom, purpose, and fulfillment.

A Call to Reckoning

As we navigate the complexities of the modern world, we are reminded that true governance begins with the surrender of our lives to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. It is only through the Gospel that we can find true freedom, forgiveness, and a sense of purpose that transcends the fleeting nature of human existence.

In conclusion, the Gospel of Jesus Christ is not just a spiritual nostrum, but a comprehensive solution to the human condition. As we approach the end times, let us heed the call to reckon with the compelling value proposition of the Gospel, embracing its message of redemption and surrendering to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. This is a message that we should all be contemplative about as we fully enjoy and engage with the festivities of the Christmas season.

Isaac Megbolugbe, Director of GIVA Ministries International is focused on empowering believers to embrace a grace-driven life of holiness and obedience, passionately pursuing a deeper relationship with God within the boundaries of His sovereignty, and reflecting Christ’s character in their daily lives.  He is retired professor at Johns Hopkins University, member of 2024 Marquis Organizations Class of Top Executives in the United States of America and a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. He is resident in the United States of America.

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