Faith, Civic Duty, and the Power of Prayer

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1. "In the 1600s, there was some pastors that began doing something on Sunday, the Sunday before the election, called an election sermon. And it was to remind people to think biblically, to remind people that America was a city set on a hill, that God had ordained this country, and that the election sermon was a word of caution. It was a word of caution. Hey, when you go in there, now I'm sure, who's voted early? Anybody? All right. Okay. So this isn't going to change anybody's mind." [00:46:58] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So everybody take a deep breath. It's okay. It's okay. I do want to say, you know, there will be some things that are a little bit hard, to say. And I was reading in Galatians, and this verse came to me. Paul says, for am I now seeking the approval of man or God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ. And so today, I may say some things that are hard, or you might be rah -rah -ing. That's okay. Either way. But really, my goal here today is not to be... I'm not trying to please people. I mean, my job is to be a shepherd of the flock and to help us lead us forward." [00:48:17] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "And no matter what side of the fence you're on, let me just say, I'm just going to speak the Bible. I'm not endorsing any candidate here. I am just, I'm just, I am going to be playing. Okay. Is it okay if I be playing? I'm going to be playing with you. I'm going to speak plainly, but I'm not here to endorse any candidate, but it doesn't really matter. You know, and if you're on, if you think differently than that, it's okay. We love you. We love you. This is not my job here. I'm not trying to be divisive today. I'm trying to inspire. Okay. Inspire us. And we're going to be answering a couple of questions today." [00:50:17] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So what Paul is saying. It says the highest authority for us as Christians is God, the kingdom of God. That is the highest authority. We are citizens of heaven first before any other citizen. Amen. Secondly, we are citizens of an earthly kingdom. For us here, it's America. All authority is given by God. So when a government forgets this and they think they are the ultimate authority, they become a totalitarian government. They forget. But America was founded on the idea, in God we trust. He is the ultimate authority." [01:03:42] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "You see, the Holy Spirit is actually the governor of the Christian. We don't need police. We don't need policies to govern us. The Holy Spirit does. But the reality is when people, the more people that don't have the Holy Spirit governing them, the more government is needed. So there are three primary governing systems that are absolutely God -ordained. The first one is the family, a father and a mother. This is the best scenario, is a father and mother in a home. That's the governing system. The father takes care of the family. The mother is the nourisher, and they work together as a team. That's the first family, or that's the first authority. Number two, the church. The church is God -ordained authority. The church is made up of families to help people grow and mature and to teach and lead people in a biblical way that brings life and protection. And the third is the government to create laws and to provide organization and structure and protection for its citizens. Government in itself is not evil. God set it up. It's there. It's there to help its citizens flourish." [01:05:37] (67 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "We are a constitutional republic, which means we elect representatives to exercise power, but they are limited by the power of the constitution. That's what a constitutional republic is. But if you don't vote, and you just allow things to happen on your watch, shame on us. We don't vote when we have the power to do it. We don't vote when we have the power to change things. When we don't vote, we are saying we're going to let ungodly voices have the say in who's leadership in our country. That's what we're saying. That's what we're saying." [01:11:53] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Christians who had the Holy spirit rise up and say, this is not right. I got to do something about it. Thank God because we're the salt of the earth. We're the light of the world. Jesus said, love yourself, love your neighbor as yourself. Do you think putting righteous laws in place and taking care of the hurting? Do you think that's loving your neighbor? Yeah, Laws are not going to save America. We've said that Jesus is. If we think getting a political leader in place is going to be the answer, well, you're wrong, but we need to do it. We need to evangelize. We need to preach the truth. We need to love people. We need to be a force for good. We need to take care of the widows and the orphans. But let me tell you the one, the least thing we can do is vote for people that are going to make the right decisions." [01:16:57] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "So do you think laws banning men from playing in women's sports and changing in women's restrooms, you think that would act a law against that would actually limit that? Yeah. That's why we vote. We're putting people in place to enforce things we believe are best for human flourishing. Do you think God is involved in setting up in government and authorities? Do you think God's involved in that? Do you think Satan is involved in government and policies? Do you think demons are involved in government and policy? Well then why not Christians? Why not Christians? Why not Christians? We don't get involved. We're leaving. And this is much bigger than voting guys. I hope in this is putting a call to some of us to say, Hey, I need to step forward. I've been too quiet too long. I need to get involved in government. I need to do because when we don't do it, we're letting other people make decisions for us." [01:18:04] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We can love individuals going through hard times and still uphold the truth of God's word. This is one of the things that I think this young generation has a hard time. Well, if, if we say anything against what they're doing, then we don't love them. That is not true. I can love, if somebody's, if somebody's dealing with alcoholism or drug addiction, I can love them wholeheartedly, but then also say, this is not good for you. It's okay. You can do both. You can do both." [01:36:09] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "The early church didn't have the option of speaking out against the government because, you know, they'd be killed for it. But we do. We have a constitution. Let's not lose it. Well, I'm done. That's my message." [01:40:50] (16 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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