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Christian voting requires wisdom, biblical conviction, and confidence in Christ, not fear, outrage, or tribal loyalty.
In this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins explains how Scripture shapes the Christian conscience and why believers must resist allowing political identity to replace their identity in Christ. Politics matters. Truth, justice, human dignity, and the protection of the vulnerable all matter. But no candidate, party, or movement is the kingdom of God.
Christians are to vote thoughtfully as an act of stewardship before God. That means forming convictions from the Word of God, seeking wisdom, evaluating issues carefully, and refusing to let fear or partisan pressure control the heart.
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What You’ll Hear in This Episode
- Why fear and outrage weaken biblical discernment.
- How political tribalism can replace Christian identity.
- What it means to form a biblical conscience under God’s Word.
- Why Christians must distinguish biblical commands from prudential judgments.
- How to engage politically without treating elections as ultimate hope.
- Why Christ remains sovereign regardless of political instability.
Scripture References
Romans 12:2; Romans 14; James 1:5, 19–20; Isaiah 41:10.
Key Takeaway
Christians vote from conviction, not fear; from wisdom, not tribalism; and from confidence in Christ, not confidence in earthly saviors.
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