Defeating evil requires supernatural help, whether that’s on Stranger Things, in our world, or in our own hearts.
Like most idols, we often worship outrage unaware. As we slavishly follow outrage, we mistakenly believe our service is to Christ.
Pro-life Christians and pro-life atheists have just as much right as pro-choice individuals to work to see their abortion views become law, regardless of any religious motivations involved.
Christians can sin not only in being carried along by the whims of culture, but also in saying only what’s popular within our group.
If you only value the potential lives saved through gun control and not through abortion restrictions, it seems you’re more concerned with protecting your issue over lives.
If you don’t want someone telling you how to live your life, you aren’t actually fine with Jesus. He spent much of His ministry leading people to change how they live.
When we are confronted with our disobedience to Christ commands and we respond by pointing the finger elsewhere, we echo Adam in the garden.
Christianity has withstood assaults from hostile governments since Pontius Pilate and King Herod, it needs no political candidate to protect it from being weakened.
Politics will never be enough because it is only part of our call to expand the Kingdom of God. Our hope must not rest in a full ballot box, but an empty tomb.
There are two main reasons Christians should dismiss any candidate who attempts to win our votes through promises of additional political power.