Honoring God With Your Vote

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We are called to be in this world for a time, and while we are, our responsibility is to love and honor our fellow humans, showing off the love of Jesus through the way we live. This is why I implore my sisters in faith, to vote this November with a heart surrendered to Christ alone.

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable.”- Romans 12:2 ESV

In the past I have not cared for politics, and to be honest it's still not my cup of tea. However, if there is one thing I have learned and taken for granted it's the importance of understanding what I'm voting for. In a time when our differences seem more numerous than our similarities, let us not forget whose we are and where we are going. Do not be discouraged or distracted by the things that the enemy rejoices in. Know this: his time is surely coming to an end.

“For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ. “ Galatians 1:10 ESV

There are many non-partisan websites out there that are designed to help easily locate the politicians, stances, and issues that are up for vote. Two that I have found particularly helpful are: votesmart.org and vote411.org. The reason I trust the information on these sites is that they only share facts and  refuse funding from any political or special interest groups. This means that none of the information has a chance of being tainted by money changing hands under the table.

The Bible says that our hearts are not infallible (Jeremiah 17:19). Sometimes we can be gravely wrong. Don't assume your opinion is necessarily in line with God's. Sometimes it will line up, but sometimes it will be swayed by changing feelings. Be diligent to tease out any opinion that is outside of God's word. We cannot vote righteously if we do not know what the word of God says. If your heart is on that track, you will not go wrong. If you are honestly seeking to honor God in your vote, you will.

Voting is a chance to let our character as a nation shine through. Regardless of the outcome, we, as dual citizens of heaven and earth will have the satisfaction of sharing our salt and light with the rest of the country.

How to honor God with your vote:

  1. Understand the issues: Know what is on the ballot for your region and do your research. Don’t get caught clueless on election day!

  2. Know God’s heart: Take some time to pray over each decision, submitting our opinions to the One who “holds all things together”. (Colossians 1:17) What will honor Him the most?

  3. Take action: Follow through and don’t forget to vote!

    “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” James 1:22



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Molly Gonzalez is a full time working wife and mama living in Ojai, CA. She is passionate about the Word of God and discipleship. She especially loves to write about practical scripture application and finds the most joy when just sitting with a friend and a pot a coffee. Her writings can be found at mollylgonzalez.com.