Well, today is the day. The day we go vote for president and our
other government representatives*. How will you choose which one?
Will your choice be based on what the candidate promises to give and do for you? Or will the candidate's platform and character influence your choice?
President
Lincoln said, "I know that the Lord is on the side of the right. But it
is my constant prayer that I and this nation should be on the Lord's
side."
I am just speaking to people of faith here.
The Lord
cannot bless a nation that embraces a culture of death concerning the
unborn. He cannot bless a nation that embraces homosexual marriage.
These 2 issues are clearly against His teachings in the Bible.
You
cannot pick and choose which of God's principles you will obey and
which you will disregard. If you do, you are in effect creating your
own god, and putting that god before Him. That act violates the 1st
commandment: Exodus 20:3 "You shall have no other gods before Me." We
are created in His image, we don't create a god in ours.
On Sunday, our pastor challenged us to let God shape our thinking when we vote. As a
Christian**, your vote represents God's voice to the government.
I
am choosing the party that supports a culture of life and believes
marriage between a man and a woman should be protected. That party's
candidates are John McCain and Sarah Palin.
Is McCain perfect?
Everything I could ever ask for in a candidate? No. But he does
represent my Christian values. He also happens to support my American
values.
"...choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the
gods [idols] which your fathers served that were on the other side of
the river... But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD."
Joshua 24:15
*I am also voting for Jim Sensenbrenner and Leah Vukmir.
**This statement was addressed to a Christian congregation. No candidate was endorsed.
Please, comment content should relate to the subject of the post. Although I try to respond to many, do not interpret my lack of a response as agreement.
Links:
Brookfield7, Fairly Conservative, Vicki Mckenna,
Jay Weber, The Right View Wisconsin, Mark Levin, CNS News