Reflecting Christ's Image in Politics and Society

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1. "Jesus is king. Jesus is on his throne. It's going to be okay. No matter what happens, it's going to be okay. Jesus is on his throne. And there are no term limits with Jesus. He is king. He will never be impeached or outvoted or indicted. Or he is the king. He is on his king for eternity. And so I just want to start our message with that is where our hope lies. And who is king? Who is the king of your life is more important than who is president of our nation." [04:23] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Whose image is on you? When you engage in culture and you engage in society, are you representing a person from the city of man? Or you representing the God who gave his image and implanted his image on you? Whose image do you bear? Do more people know about your politics than your faith? Whose image do you bear when you engage in the world? Politics are important. They are not ultimate. They are not the most important. How you treat people is more important than who you vote for." [21:34] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "As a follower of Jesus, you're to be a really good citizen in the authorities God has given. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good and you will receive his approval. For he is God's servant for your good. Every police officer and every military personnel is a servant of God according to this text. They have been placed there indirectly through the government and the authority that God has placed them under." [13:27] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Be known more for your faith than your politics. It's important to be involved in politics. I think of William Wilberforce. I've read a documentary, or I didn't read a documentary. I read a biography on William Wilberforce. He came to faith in a revival in England in 1785. He befriended John Newton, who used to be a former slave owner. Who wrote. Who wrote the song Amazing Grace. At first, when William Wilberforce came to faith, he was feeling led to join the clergy, to become a pastor. And John Newton said, no, we need you in government. We need you in government. We need your voice in government." [32:03] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Who is your king is more important than who is your president. Let me ask you this. Have you settled that in your heart? Have you settled who the king is of your life for the rest of eternity? The people we're voting for in every few months, they will only last a few years. But who your king is, who your personal king, who you give your allegiance to, is most important. That is ultimate. Be involved. Be involved in kingdom work." [33:45] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Your hope, my friend, is not found in the flag. It's found in the cross behind me. And as a church, we're not going to wrap the flag around the cross. Our hope is found in the king. Not in a president. Not in a governor. Not in a mayor. Politics are important. But they are not most important. C.S. Lewis says this. When first things. It's about every sermon you've got to have a C.S. Lewis quote. When first things are put first, second things are not suppressed, but they're increased." [31:13] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "As kingdom people, we're to be viewed with a side eye. As a follower of Jesus here on earth, we're to be viewed as somewhat foolish. Side-eyed. Why? Because we are exiles in a foreign land. All throughout the Bible, there are exiles. There are individuals. There's great significant stories of individuals living in foreign lands. Can you think of a few? Joseph in Egypt. How do you keep to the convictions of what you know to be true? Not compromise your conviction and be shrewd and use the position God's given you as influence." [29:47] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "The United States, the government that we currently live under, it's been a 250-year experiment. Thomas Jefferson says, hey, this is just an experiment. Let's see how this goes. It's gone pretty well. The Constitution is one of the most fascinating documents the world has ever seen. The preamble says this. The preamble to the Constitution. The purpose of government. We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice. Justice is a good thing. Paul talks about it in Romans 13. The government has the ability to punish wrongdoers." [26:21] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "May we be people who never vote for somebody that we didn't. We never go to the ballot box without spending time in the prayer room. We would pray for every candidate. Have you ever thought about being in a position that they're in where half the people hate them? I mean for most of us it's like 10% of people we interact with don't like us. But you run for office it's 50%. They don't like you." [23:46] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Jesus holds all governments in place. brings them to power and he removes them. Be known more for your faith and your politics. Who you're keen is more important than who you're president. And how you treat people is more important than who you vote for." [38:38] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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