Choosing Service Over Politics: A Faithful Response

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Our decision to suspend services is not about fear or political pressure but about loving our neighbors and prioritizing the community's well-being. This is our stand and our expression of faith, putting others first as Jesus did. [00:27:07]

Culture War Christianity is a version of Christianity consumed with winning. It sees itself perpetually under attack and consequently feels the need to attack back. It requires an enemy for sustainability. I am convinced that it is a perversion of our faith. [00:05:15]

Jesus refused to play the political games of His time, choosing instead to serve others selflessly. He played to lose so that others might win, demonstrating that true power is found in humility and service, not in domination or control. [00:12:08]

The church should not align itself with political parties or agendas. Instead, it should focus on being the conscience of the nation, advocating for justice, fairness, and dignity for all, as taught by Jesus. [00:23:08]

Jesus, who being in very nature, God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to His own advantage. Rather, He made Himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. [00:23:08]

The first generation of Christians refused to leverage privilege or power for their own benefit. It was always for the benefit of others. They were not in it to win anything. They lived selfless lives in Jesus' name. [00:20:11]

Jesus played to lose so that the other team, that would be me and that would be you, could win. This is why He never took sides because neither side was willing to lose for the sake of the other side. [00:12:08]

The church always looks more Christ-like when we are defending other people's rights rather than our own. The church always looks more Christ-like when we are giving away rather than demanding our way. [00:15:20]

We are saying no to us as a way of saying yes to those around us, because it's not about us. We did not suspend services because of government pressure. There was none. We're not afraid. We're not bowing to social, cultural, or political pressure. [00:27:07]

Throughout history when the church has opted for the tools and the machinery of the kingdoms of this world, the church ends up looking just like this world. And the church ultimately becomes a pawn. [00:23:08]

Jesus refused to attach His name to the what's-in-it-for-us party. The party that insists on winning. The party that fears losing. The party or the person who clings to rather than gives up. [00:12:08]

We are not in it to win anything for ourselves. We are Jesus' followers. Jesus, who being in very nature, God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to His own advantage. [00:23:08]

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