American voters are just days away from casting our ballots to decide who will become the 47th president of the United States.
Months of election primaries, campaign rallies, political advertisements, nominating conventions, candidate endorsements, debates, press conferences and media interviews will finally culminate when citizens choose the nation’s next commander-in-chief.
Voters are also electing candidates for Congress as well as governor, state legislators and local school boards even while approving or rejecting a number of state constitutional amendments to codify abortion rights. I pray that Christians will vote their Biblical values with each choice they make.
Without a doubt, this is the most consequential election in my lifetime. [There are] vast differences between the presidential candidates and their party platforms on key Biblical issues. The moral and ideological contrasts between the Democratic and Republican parties could not be more evident.
The Bible teaches that government is ordained by God to deter evil and defend righteousness (Romans 13:3-4). That’s why it is imperative that Christians seek to elect political candidates who will govern most closely to the dictates of God’s Word, especially when it comes to the sanctity of human life and our Creator’s design for human sexuality, marriage and the family. […]
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