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Vote: It’s a Sin if You Don’t (Liberals excluded!!!)
Townhall.com ^ | November 1, 2020 | Michael Youssef

Posted on 11/01/2020 1:18:58 PM PST by Kaslin

Politicians on both sides of the aisle agree: voting is our essential duty as Americans. As we discuss the best way to participate in this election season—debates or silence, socially distanced rallies or none, in person voting or potentially fraudulent mail-in ballots—let’s remind ourselves why we must vote in the first place and how we ought to vote.

Why must we vote? It is a sin not to do so.

First, let's define sin. The Bible has five different usages of the word "sin." Most

common among them is "missing the mark." Consider this. When we vote, we mark the candidates we support. We mark our ballots with our signatures. Not to vote is literally to miss the mark.

Less literally, “missing the mark” means to fail to meet the biblical standard. Believers are eternally forgiven and justified before God the Father only through the redeeming work of Jesus Christ on the cross. But believers also sin daily by giving in to temptations and not living up to biblical standards. That's why daily confession and repentance is something believers must do.

We must confess and repent when we fail to testify to our Savior when the opportunities present themselves; when we sin by becoming more self-focused than God focused; when we sin by nursing anger, bitterness, unforgivingness and resentment; when we don’t fulfill our duty to be good stewards of our community, country or world that God created.

If these sins require daily repentance—and the daily seeking of forgiveness from our Savior—then surely the sin of not voting, of not being good stewards of our country, does as well.

God in His mercy has placed us in a land where we have the privilege of deciding how we ought to be governed and who should do the governing. Believe me, I lived under a brutal dictatorship where you can only vote one way. There, your vote mattered just as much as your dignity as an individual—that is, they did not matter at all to the dictatorship.

How blessed are we to live in a nation where your vote not only matters, but is essential to the maintenance of the nation? Thus, voting in America is a stewardship. And despising that stewardship is a sin like all other sins. If you have not voted before, you need to repent and vote this time.

What about how to vote?

The only advice I have on how to vote is to follow carefully the instructions on the ballot. I have never offered advice on who to vote for, but there are questions that I ask of every candidate before making my mark on the ballot.

An old preacher friend of mine put it this way: “I would rather buy good meat from an unbelieving butcher than bad meat from someone who claims to be morally upright!!!”

So, the question is: “Does the candidate espouse good moral policies that I am very comfortable with or does the candidate pander to others?” What are his or her moral convictions? This question is imperative, for we know that when the heart of a person is right, even when they fail, they will always go back to their core convictions. On what convictions should your elected official fall back? Does the candidate have moral policy convictions or does he/she follow the prevailing winds?

We should also examine the candidate’s motives. Is the candidate seeking office for himself or to serve God and the people of his or her area? America’s greatest leaders have always been humble servants of the Lord and the nation. Consider George Washington. He did not want or need the highest office in the land. He did not want power, or fame, or money. Washington humbly, dutifully accepted the call when called upon to serve.

Ask yourself: does the candidate vote along party lines? Or does he vote according to what is true, good and right? Political parties—despised and feared by Washington—are human inventions, which means they are flawed, naturally corrupt things. Does the candidate obey the rules of a flawed human invention, or does the candidate obey the rules of our Almighty Creator? To whom does the candidate answer?

These are just a few criteria by which I examine a candidate before I vote, and I encourage you to ask the same questions. God requires us to be good stewards of our community and country, and that means, in part, to vote and to vote wisely.

Vote. Friends, it is essential that you do. It is a sin if you do not.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bible; christianity; joebiden; voting
We don't mind if liberals don't vote. We gladly vote for them.
1 posted on 11/01/2020 1:18:58 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Neglect of duty is a sin of sloth.

The anonymous ballot is asking which candidate that you would prefer to see win the current election. To be indifferent is folly.


2 posted on 11/01/2020 1:58:41 PM PST by campaignPete R-CT (Committee to Re-Elect the President ( CREEP ))
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To: campaignPete R-CT

Liberals don’t understand the concept of sin, it’s just a manifestation of varying degrees of goodness.


3 posted on 11/01/2020 2:29:33 PM PST by The Antiyuppie (When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.l)
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To: Kaslin

AFAIK I would be very happy if liberals don’t turn out to vote.

They don’t believe in sin anyway.


4 posted on 11/01/2020 2:40:23 PM PST by proud American in Canada (In these trying times, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!")
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To: The Antiyuppie

Churchgoers aren’t big on voting here in the Northeast.
Although that won’t be true this week


5 posted on 11/01/2020 2:41:03 PM PST by campaignPete R-CT (Committee to Re-Elect the President ( CREEP ))
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To: proud American in Canada

Tell all your dem friend to be sure and vote new Thursday


6 posted on 11/01/2020 3:27:36 PM PST by oldasrocks
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To: campaignPete R-CT

Speaking on the topic of attending worship services, the writer of Hebrews introduces the concept of ‘willful sin,’ indicating that there is no sacrifice with which to forgive it. Hebrews 10:25ff.

2 John 1:11 “For he that biddeth him God speed is *partaker* of his evil deeds.” The antecedent of ‘him’ is a transgressor or he who does not abide in the doctrine of Christ.

Should we vote for a candidate that has obviously departed from the Lord’s doctrine, we become *partakers* in the evil doing. We do it willfully; therefore, forgiveness is very iffy.

One can repent of the habit of missing worship services, by immediately and faithfully ‘going to church.’ On the other hand, in a 4 year national election, willfully voting for a nasty candidate and then looking up and saying, “I repent.” might not fool the Lord; he did create the heavens and the earth, you know. He is merciful, but he is not stupid.

Most elections require us to choose between the ‘lessor of two evils.’ I think this election offers Christians about the best contrast in decades.

In an election in which both candidates are nasty, a Christian might put God first and find it best to not vote for either candidate, since he would necessarily be partaking in the evil deeds.


7 posted on 11/01/2020 3:40:15 PM PST by NorthStarOkie (You shall know the truth, and the truth will make you mad! Neil Boortz)
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To: Kaslin

The author does not cite one bible verse supporting his claim. The word “vote” does not occur in the bible. It is therefore more difficult to make the argument. But in any event it is imperative that the author cite scripture or it is just hand waving.

I might approach the argument thus:

Voting is not a sin. It can be a good thing because it results in the choice of rulers who will make and enforce policy for good or ill.

17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin.

- Jas 4:17


8 posted on 11/01/2020 8:53:57 PM PST by nonsporting (Sic semper tyrannis)
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