Will God get thrown under the bus this election?

Question:  Does God care about how we vote?

Answer:  God cares about everything we do including how we vote.  When we vote for someone who has made clear the agenda they plan to implement, we help them carry out that agenda.  If that agenda goes against the teachings of God, then we are helping them work  against God’s plan.  One day, we will answer to God for what we have done.  Our loyalty to a political party or candidate should not be stronger than our loyalty to God.

As Christians,  we know from studying God’s Word, the Bible, that it is God who determines what is right and what is wrong and not political poll results.  Believers understand that even when a majority of the people vote to endorse anything that God calls sin, it’s still sin, and God’s people should not help support it.  For example,  one of the biggest social issues being debated in our time is the definition of marriage.  However, if you know God’s Word, then you know that there is nothing to debate.  God created marriage to be a union between one man and one woman, period.  In fact, Jesus said this in Matthew 19:4-6, “Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning ‘made them male and female’ and said ‘For this reason a man should leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’?  So then, they are no longer two but one flesh.  Therefore, what God has joined together, let no man separate.” (NKJV)  God has defined marriage.  He created it.  Are you planning to vote for a candidate who defines marriage opposite as to how God defines it?  If you vote for this person, you will be helping him push an agenda that goes against the Word of God.

Another major issue of our time is the legalization of abortion.  We know that abortion is the ending of a baby’s life.  As Believers, we must remember who it was that gave that baby life to begin with.  It is almighty God who, alone, gives life.  Psalm 139:13-14, says it beautifully:  “For You have formed my inward parts.  You have covered me in my mother’s womb.  I will praise You for I am fearfully and wonderfully  made.  Marvelous are Your works,  and that my soul knows very well.” (NKJV)  Plus, we know that children are a gift from God, no matter how good or how bad their parents are.  In Psalm 127:3,  the Bible says, ” Behold,  children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb is His reward.” (NKJV)  Are you planning to vote for a candidate who is pro-life, someone who sees the baby in their mother’s womb as a gift from God?  Or, does your candidate support abortion?  Millions of babies have been aborted since the 1973 legalization of abortion.  The overwhelming majority of these abortions have not been done to save the mother’s life.  By voting for a pro-abortion candidate, one who will have the power to put more pro-abortion judges on the Supreme Court and keep abortion legal, you will be helping more babies’ lives to end.  Is this vote something you will be proud to defend making before God?

Many professed Christians  explain their support for anti-traditional marriage and pro-abortion candidates by saying that these candidates will help the poor and needy.  While there may be some good programs your candidate supports that help the poor, other programs, even though of good intentions, help the poor, simply stay poor.  Evidence of this can be seen by visiting many different poor communities in this country and seeing how these same communities have remained poor under leadership of both political parties, even after several decades.  Christians know that the best way out of poverty is by living God’s way,  putting your trust in Him, and making decisions about how you live that please God.   No matter who wins the political race, Christians will always be able to help the poor by leading them out of poverty God’s way.

The bottom line is that no candidate will be perfect.  As Christians, we are to pray for all of our leaders.  We want them all to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior and repent of their sins.  Yet still, voting for a candidate who has openly promised to support such things as abortion and anything other than traditional marriage between one man and one woman is to support an agenda that goes against the Word of God.  Since the Lord will hold us accountable for whom we support, pray that you make the right choices.   Let’s not throw God under the bus this election or anytime!

Helpful Links:

Focus on the Family    http://www.focusonthefamily.com

Crown Financial Ministries   http://www.crown.org

The Christian Broadcasting Network   http://www.cbn.com

World Magazine       www.worldmag.com

10 thoughts on “Will God get thrown under the bus this election?

  1. Man looks at the outward appearance, the LORD looks at the heart! We as followers of Jesus Christ main agenda is to preacher the word of the LORD through our words and our action! The LORD is not surprise at what is happening in the world, today! Therefore, I look only to the LORD and not the government for answers! I will pray for whoever is president and the world! May the LORD be glorified…HE WILL SURELY NOT BE MOCKED!!!

  2. This is one of the best commentaries on this that I have seen! Thank you, Val, for being willing to stand firm on the Biblical values that are the most important things we should consider in this & every election!

  3. Thank you Val for your commentary on this issue. Voting should be prayed about and should be a “God centered decision”. Your scripture references make it very clear about the choices we need to consider whenever we vote….especially now! May God bless America and may America bless God!

  4. I stand with you and our sisters in Christ. This commentary is the best I’ve seen yet about the whole election. Live by a biblical world view or by a worldly world view, but choose one. Can’t have both, and we are all accountable for our decisions whether we want to believe that or not. It’s a brave stand you’ve taken Val, and it just takes one to stand up for others to start standing up too. Thank you.

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