It's an unfortunate reality that not only does politics divide our country, it divides Christ's church. In this blog, I'm not going to try to persuade which candidate to vote for, but rather I am going to attempt to urge any and all professing believers to vote responsibly. If you are voting (and I hope that you are) I encourage you to prayerfully consider your decision. I encourage you to use divine discernment in which candidate you mark your ballot for. Please, do not simply vote for the candidate that most benefits what your itching ears want to hear, but rather prayerfully invest in the candidate that will uphold God's standards in his leadership of this nation.
Like Israel, the Christian community in America has fallen into the trap of relying on political structures to provide for our needs and even our desires. In 1 Samuel 8, we find that Israel has grown tired of the Judges and Priests that God has given to advise them and demands that they have a king. Samuel seeks the Lord for guidance in how to handle this request. God answers Samuel, "Do everything they say to you for it is me they are rejecting, not you.They don't want me to be their king any longer."
Christians, as you go into the voting booths tomorrow, more so than who you want to be president, who do you want to be king? How does this decision affect how you vote?
Regardless of who is elected tomorrow, God is still king! This is hopeful! But we must also remember that because of this, whoever does become President after tomorrow will be no surprise to God! Therefore, we must not let the outcome of the election or our political persuasion to make us divided as believers. Disunity among Christ's followers is just what the Enemy wants!
Prayerfully vote tomorrow. Not lightly or based on your preferences. But remember that no matter who is President, Christ will still be King- over us, over America, over our President, and over the world!
"Choose this day who you will serve...as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15
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