Do Christians Really Have a Choice when Casting their Vote? February 24, 2008
This November, the citizens of our great nation will elect a President,
Christians are to be good stewards (1 Cor. 4:2). To whom much is entrusted, much will be required (Luke 12:48). How then can a Christian support a candidate who openly supports an ideology destructive to righteousness and holiness? Sadly, I am convinced that no matter the amount of warning or scriptural pleas, many Christians will vote for candidates who will use their office to promote a godless agenda.
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When the subject of voting and morality arises, some turn defensive and say, “How I vote is nobody’s business but my own!” (In the 13 years I‘ve been preaching, every person who chastised me for “preaching politics” supported candidates who promoted abortion, homosexuality, the lottery, etc.). However, when one enters the voting booth, the only parties truly involved are not the voter and his political party, but the voter and God. We will stand before God one day and give an account for our actions (2 Cor. 5:10); this includes how we vote. Christians who vote for candidates who promote ungodliness are part of the problem and not part of the solution of getting our country back on the right track. How can one pray for the good of our country when he supports candidates whose agenda undermines the very foundation of our nation?
In this year’s national elections, two issues at the forefront of the political debate are homosexuality and abortion. One presidential candidate opposes abortion and expanded rights for homosexuals; the other supports all forms of abortion and favors homosexual marriage. In light of this, do Christians really have a choice in how to vote? May we elect our leaders in such a way as to invoke God’s blessing. “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people” (Proverbs 14:34).
Source: J. Todd Clippard
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Sunshine and Rain
God hath not promised skies always blue,Flower-strewn pathways all our lives through;God hath not promised sun without rain,Joy without sorrow, peace without pain.But God that promised strength for each day,Rest for the laborer, light on the way;Grace for the trial, help from above,Unfailing sympathy, undying love. “I am with you always…” —Mt. 28:20
Adapted from House to House.


