Informed Voting is one of the functions of our form of government. It is the responsibility of the people, especially Christians of this nation to choose. Like it or not our choice is between two candidates.
Jesus is King of kings, and Lord of lords. He's not on the ballot for
POTUS because that would be a demotion. Not making a choice in this
election because Jesus is not on the ballot is abdication of our
stewardship.
Do you think it's a matter of choosing the "lesser of two evils"? Why would any Christian select a greater evil??? Or allow the greater evil to win??? Do you think it'll be ok to bring in a greater evil in an effort to force a more rapid decline of the world so Jesus will come back sooner?? And by extension think it'll be ok because you'll escape via the rapture the destruction caused by allowing that evil? Attempting to force the hand of God is something that didn't work out so well 2,000 years ago, and it's just as likely to yield poor results now.
The end times are not about the USA. The end times are about Israel. Which candidate supports Israel?
Which candidate supports Christianity?
Which candidate is opposed to the globalist open-border one-world Nimrod Tower-of-Babel Beast-kingdom government?
What type of Supreme Court nominees will the next president make? Take a "Selah" moment and think about that.
This is the most important election in the history of the United States. It will have a major impact on the future of the world.
And yes, we are in the end times, and no we don't know when Jesus is coming back. So until He does we are to be good stewards of the blessed nation we are fortunate to live in and not allow our fellow servants to be beaten and abused. We have a responsibility especially as Christians to not equivocate, which is by definition "lukewarmness." And you know very well how you-know-Who feels about lukewarmness. Inability to find perfection is no excuse to equivocate. Which among us is perfect?
"Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his master made ruler over his household, to give them food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his master, when He comes, will find him so doing."
Matt 24:45-46
Yes, Jesus is our King and Master, and we are servants made rulers over His household. Part of the stewardship we are given is to be involved in our elections within our nation.
This election is not about one man's morality, it's about the morality of our nation.
He changes times and seasons; he removes kings and sets up kings; he gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those who have understanding;
Daniel 2;21
Do you think it's a matter of choosing the "lesser of two evils"? Why would any Christian select a greater evil??? Or allow the greater evil to win??? Do you think it'll be ok to bring in a greater evil in an effort to force a more rapid decline of the world so Jesus will come back sooner?? And by extension think it'll be ok because you'll escape via the rapture the destruction caused by allowing that evil? Attempting to force the hand of God is something that didn't work out so well 2,000 years ago, and it's just as likely to yield poor results now.
The end times are not about the USA. The end times are about Israel. Which candidate supports Israel?
Which candidate supports Christianity?
Which candidate is opposed to the globalist open-border one-world Nimrod Tower-of-Babel Beast-kingdom government?
What type of Supreme Court nominees will the next president make? Take a "Selah" moment and think about that.
This is the most important election in the history of the United States. It will have a major impact on the future of the world.
And yes, we are in the end times, and no we don't know when Jesus is coming back. So until He does we are to be good stewards of the blessed nation we are fortunate to live in and not allow our fellow servants to be beaten and abused. We have a responsibility especially as Christians to not equivocate, which is by definition "lukewarmness." And you know very well how you-know-Who feels about lukewarmness. Inability to find perfection is no excuse to equivocate. Which among us is perfect?
"Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his master made ruler over his household, to give them food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his master, when He comes, will find him so doing."
Matt 24:45-46
Yes, Jesus is our King and Master, and we are servants made rulers over His household. Part of the stewardship we are given is to be involved in our elections within our nation.
This election is not about one man's morality, it's about the morality of our nation.
He changes times and seasons; he removes kings and sets up kings; he gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those who have understanding;
Daniel 2;21
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