For the Christian, voting is more than privilege. It is a responsibility before God.

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GISMYS_7

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The United States has been going through a particularly difficult time. Some of the problems were out of our control. But some were brought on by bad choices made by elected officials. Elected officials — that means people we had a hand in choosing. And make no mistake, if you did not vote, you also had a hand in choosing them. Staying home is also a choice — a devastating one.


We all complain when we think the government makes a mistake. But during election season, we can do more than complain. We can act on behalf of our country. We can make a direct difference for our lives and the lives of our children.


For the Christian, voting is more than privilege. It is a responsibility before God. Churches often talk about stewardship as it relates to money. And they should. That’s an important part of stewardship. But the fact is, we are to be stewards over all the gifts God has given us — including the right to vote. God gave us this precious gift and now we can either throw it in the trash or use it for the good of all.


America stands at a crossroads. Every election becomes more crucial than the last. The dangers grow and the stakes get higher. If you have not voted yet, I urge you to do so. In America, we have no king. We are not ruled by a bloodline. Instead, we are ruled by the choices made during elections. We choose our nation’s direction. That makes the right to vote an enormous responsibility.


If you care about America’s falling morals, its schools, borders, national security, health care, taxes, abortion laws, physical environment, or the regulatory environment… you need to vote. If you think voting is too much trouble, remember those who gave their lives to secure and preserve that right. From Valley Forge to Afghanistan, some Americans paid the ultimate price for our right to vote. It is a priceless gift that should not be taken lightly. In fact, if you take it lightly, it could soon be taken away.


Nobody’s asking you to give your life — just some time. Is it really so important? A few years ago, Venezuela was one of the most prosperous nations on earth. They were poised for even greater prosperity. Today, they are a trainwreck. A couple of years ago they had an inflation rate of at least 100,000%. Think about what that does to family savings or to retirement plans. It wipes them out almost instantly. It destroys lives and livelihoods.


What happened to Venezuela? Some people didn’t vote, and many of those who did, allowed themselves to be swayed by selfish desires instead moral imperatives and love of country.


Rights to free speech are under attack. Rights to freedom of religion are under attack. Rights to assemble are under attack. Vote? Of course we must vote! We must vote prayerfully and thoughtfully, as caring citizens. Your children are worth the trouble. Children yet unborn are worth the trouble.


It would be hard to overstate the importance of our national choices during this election. So, please, for the sake of God and country, for your own sake and that of your loved ones… vote. Hal Lindsey
 
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It's very telling that the people who argue that voting is a Christian obligation can never actually prove that this mandate exists in the Bible. It's also very telling that the closest thing they can get to proving it is by somehow casting professing Christians who refuse to vote as people who don't care about the country.

I care about the country and i certainly would like to see an end to the problems, but the real issue is that religious voters want to avoid the fact that our problems are the result of breaking God's laws. Voting is not going to make the problems go away because God stated that the solution is living by His laws..laws which American "Christianity" preaches as being "nailed to the cross". God said that we reap what we sows(Gal. 6:7). When a nation/kingdom has strayed from the beaten path of God's laws, the problems we are experiencing today are the natural consequences of that choice. You guys helped vote Trump, a supposed defender of the faith, in the White House, and the problems kept increasing. So the clear problem isn't that enough professing Christians aren't voting when an overwhelmingly majority of them support Trump.

Religious voters on both sides of the aisle are the peak personification of insanity. Why? Because they keep beating their heads against the wall thinking they're going to get a different result, and they continue to ignore the solutions that God already laid out in the Bible that they claim to love, believe, or live by. And until those people stop being stubborn and truly believe what God has to say enough to put His words into actual practice, things are only going to get worse from here.
 
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Jack

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God puts whoever He wants in office!

Daniel 4
17 'This decision is by the decree of the watchers, And the sentence by the word of the holy ones, In order that the living may know That the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, Gives it to whomever He will, And sets over it the lowest of men.'

Have you voted against God lately?
 
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Triumph1300

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God puts whoever He wants in office!
Interesting.
Did that include Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini?
How about "Little Rocket Man" in North Korea?
Or Idi Amin? Putin?
Just wondering what your comment would be in regards to these evil dictators and murderers.

Not arguing scripture, just wondering if there is a Bible commentator here>?
 
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Jack

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Interesting.
Did that include Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini?
How about "Little Rocket Man" in North Korea?
Or Idi Amin? Putin?
Just wondering what your comment would be in regards to these evil dictators and murderers.

Not arguing scripture, just wondering if there is a Bible commentator here>?
Yes indeed! God can do whatever He wants to do.

Daniel 4
17 'This decision is by the decree of the watchers, And the sentence by the word of the holy ones, In order that the living may know That the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, Gives it to whomever He will, And sets over it the lowest of men.'
 

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Interesting.
Did that include Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini?
How about "Little Rocket Man" in North Korea?
Or Idi Amin? Putin?
Just wondering what your comment would be in regards to these evil dictators and murderers.

Not arguing scripture, just wondering if there is a Bible commentator here>?
I have often considered the same thing and endeavoured to understand scriptural context with worldly leaders. I know we are to pray for them, but realised a little while ago that it was in context of them coming to faith.
Look at all the Kings that ruled over Israel, they were equally ruthless. However it’s what the people wanted, so God allowed the earthly leaders.
There is a difference between allowing things to unfold and certain leaders to be placed in power , but quite another for God to choose them.
 
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