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    Vote and leave the rest to God.

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    What should we keep in mind today? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    So as we go out and vote in America today, here are some points I want to keep in mind.

    First, we should be wary about the possibility of marrying our theology to our politics. Everyone wants their side to win, but it does not mean that if our side loses, then that means the end has come. Now it could be that God is bringing judgment by corrupt political leaders and so God's will is still being done. However, the great danger we can think is that if our side doesn't win, then it's game over.

    Let's keep something in mind. Even if America were to fall someday, and most great nations do, the gospel will go on just fine. America needs the gospel, but the gospel doesn't need America. The gospel will go on just fine. It could be surprising to consider, but some great locations where the gospel could be central could be a Middle Eastern nation or even China. In countries where the church is persecuted, it tends to rise up more and more and get stronger.

    Second, do go and vote. You can go and play your part and you have that freedom in this country. Just consider how much it would have meant to early Christians under wicked Roman rulers if they could somehow vote out of office a particularly brutal Caesar and replace him with someone who would be kinder to their cause. Our freedom to vote is a great gift in America.

    Third, whatever the outcome of today, Jesus is still on the throne. Perhaps you get the leaders you wanted. Okay. Consider it a blessing and then go and do the work of the gospel. Suppose instead the other side wins. That just means the challenge level has been upped and the church can prosper under persecution.

    Fourth, this also means that whatever happens, your marching orders have stayed the same. Are you still called to go and spread the gospel in some way? Yes. Are you to love your neighbor as yourself still? Yes. Are you called to be a servant of Christ still? Yes.

    One thing i try to avoid in any case is fearmongering. To get into my politics a little bit, when the Coronavirus came about, I made it a point to not buy into hysteria over it. I still see that as a wise choice. I try now to actively avoid places that still require wearing a mask.

    Fear is something that a lot of us are addicted to. We have a steady diet of fear that is given to us and when people are afraid, they're much more easily to fall to whatever is told them. This can often lead to some kind of disaster being created and then the party talking about that disaster is insistent that their solution is the only solution to it and if you don't agree with that, then you don't care about the cause.

    Go out, vote, pray for he best, but remember Jesus is on the throne still and your marching orders are still the same.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters
    (And I affirm the virgin birth)
    What should we keep in mind today? Let’s plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out. So as we go out and vote in America today, here are some points I want to keep in mind. First, we should be wary about the possibility of marrying our theology to our politics. Everyone wants their side … Continue reading Things To Remember On Election Day

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    Vote and leave the rest to God.

    ----------------

    What should we keep in mind today? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    So as we go out and vote in America today, here are some points I want to keep in mind.

    First, we should be wary about the possibility of marrying our theology to our politics. Everyone wants their side to win, but it does not mean that if our side loses, then that means the end has come. Now it could be that God is bringing judgment by corrupt political leaders and so God's will is still being done. However, the great danger we can think is that if our side doesn't win, then it's game over.

    Let's keep something in mind. Even if America were to fall someday, and most great nations do, the gospel will go on just fine. America needs the gospel, but the gospel doesn't need America. The gospel will go on just fine. It could be surprising to consider, but some great locations where the gospel could be central could be a Middle Eastern nation or even China. In countries where the church is persecuted, it tends to rise up more and more and get stronger.

    Second, do go and vote. You can go and play your part and you have that freedom in this country. Just consider how much it would have meant to early Christians under wicked Roman rulers if they could somehow vote out of office a particularly brutal Caesar and replace him with someone who would be kinder to their cause. Our freedom to vote is a great gift in America.

    Third, whatever the outcome of today, Jesus is still on the throne. Perhaps you get the leaders you wanted. Okay. Consider it a blessing and then go and do the work of the gospel. Suppose instead the other side wins. That just means the challenge level has been upped and the church can prosper under persecution.

    Fourth, this also means that whatever happens, your marching orders have stayed the same. Are you still called to go and spread the gospel in some way? Yes. Are you to love your neighbor as yourself still? Yes. Are you called to be a servant of Christ still? Yes.

    One thing i try to avoid in any case is fearmongering. To get into my politics a little bit, when the Coronavirus came about, I made it a point to not buy into hysteria over it. I still see that as a wise choice. I try now to actively avoid places that still require wearing a mask.

    Fear is something that a lot of us are addicted to. We have a steady diet of fear that is given to us and when people are afraid, they're much more easily to fall to whatever is told them. This can often lead to some kind of disaster being created and then the party talking about that disaster is insistent that their solution is the only solution to it and if you don't agree with that, then you don't care about the cause.

    Go out, vote, pray for he best, but remember Jesus is on the throne still and your marching orders are still the same.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters
    (And I affirm the virgin birth)
    To which a cynic might observe, if it is all part of the ineffable plan voting either way makes no difference whatsoever to that plan.
    "It ain't necessarily so
    The things that you're liable
    To read in the Bible
    It ain't necessarily so
    ."

    Sportin' Life
    Porgy & Bess, DuBose Heyward, George & Ira Gershwin

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