• 1. God's Kingdom and Politics

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

1. God's Kingdom and Politics

  • Summary

  • Let’s take a vote! We are going to vote with the people you’re listening with today about whether or not we like eating pizza or hamburgers most of all. Like if you had to choose 1 food to eat for the rest of your life, would it be pizza or hamburgers? Alright, raise your hand if you like pizza the most. The nice crust with gooey cheese baked to perfection with whatever toppings you want on it. Delicious! Okay, count how many have their hands up. Got it? Now put your hands down. Now, raise your hand if you like eating hamburgers the most. The bun with the grilled to perfection hamburger meat and maybe even ketchup or other things added. Okay, count again how many have their hands up. Which one was the winner? Pizza or hamburgers?

    Well, my friends, that’s a vote. And if you live in America and are listening to this, our whole country is about to vote for who they want to be President. They are going to figure out who they think is the best person for the job and then they will go and vote for that person.

    So that you can better understand a bit of what’s going on in our country and how the Lord would want to be a part of it. We are going to look to His word, the Bible, like we always do to help us understand our world.

    We have split this series into 4 episodes so you can take it one piece at a time. We have to realize that Bible has a LOT to say about our world and the things that happen in it!

    Let’s start with probably the most important thing to remember when we are talking about an election in our country’s government. We must remember that John 18:36 is where Jesus tells us that “my kingdom is not of this world.” Jesus’ kingdom is not of this world…hmmm what does that mean exactly? Well, I’m so glad you asked!

    If God’s kingdom isn’t of this world, it means that if we have confessed our sin and asked Jesus to be our Lord and Savior, then WE are His children and WE get to be a part of a whole different kingdom than just our country here on earth. In other words, even though you might live in America right now, you have a better country waiting for you in heaven! And this heavenly kingdom will last forever and ever and it’ll be perfect and there’s NO sin there so there aren’t disagreements and fighting or anything bad.

    God’s kingdom is not of this world. So, that means that our elections that ARE of THIS world must be thought of as temporary. I mean, we vote for the president every 4 years and that’s like NOTHING in comparison to eternity that will go on and on and on forever and we can’t even wrap our mind around it.

    When I remind myself that God’s kingdom isn’t of this world and that I’m part of that kingdom, then I take a deep breath. It’s so comforting for me to remember this because it lifts my head above the things happening around me in my little part of the world. It gives me eyes to see the bigger picture of what God is doing! It reminds me of my heavenly home that waits for me where all bad things will be made right as promised in Revelation 21!


    So whenever I hear any news or people talking about the election, I remind myself that my first and most important citizenship is in God’s kingdom. I’m His FIRST before I’m an American.

    Okay let’s get to talking about this.

    1. What do you know about the Presidential election coming up? Maybe you’ve heard the names of people running for President and what people think. Let’s start by talking about what we’ve heard about the election.

    2. Jesus told us that His kingdom is not of this world. What does that mean?

    3. Why is it important for us to remember that Jesus’ kingdom isn’t of this world?

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