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Connecting During An Election Year

June 23, 2024 • Jonathan Schaeffer • Philippians 1:27, Matthew 5:13–16, Philippians 3:20, Philippians 3:21, Philippians 4:6–7

Today, we discussed how to navigate the political season as followers of Jesus. With the upcoming presidential debates and election, it's easy to get caught up in the divisiveness. However, as Christians, we are called to be salt and light in the world, reflecting Jesus' love and character.


We first explored Matthew 5, where Jesus calls us to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Salt preserves and prevents decay, while light illuminates and guides. In this politically charged season, we must live in a way that upholds the dignity of all people and reflects Jesus' love. We also looked at Philippians 1 and 3, where Paul reminds us that our primary citizenship is in heaven. This perspective helps us navigate political differences with grace and love.


We are not first Republicans or Democrats; we are first followers of Jesus. This allegiance should guide our actions and interactions, especially in politically divisive times. We must trust God's sovereign plan, even when things don't go our way. By praying for our leaders and those we disagree with, we align our hearts with God's and foster unity. Ultimately, our joy and peace come from knowing that our true citizenship is in heaven, and Jesus is our ultimate King.


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