Backseat Bible Nuggets

By: Laura Young
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  • Devotionals for kids. Full of God's Word. For families on the go.

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  • 4. Minds Above and Politics
    Nov 1 2024

    Do you know that you have the ability to tell you brain what to think? Like you’re the boss of your brain. And you’re in charge of what it thinks. If it starts thinking something that you don’t like you can make it stop. Or if you start thinking about things you love and make you happy, you can keep thinking about those things.

    Well, when we’re talking about a presidential election, we can get really focused on what the news is saying about the election or the people running for president. Or we can start thinking all about what our friends are saying. We can start thinking what will happen after the election depending on the outcome and who wins. And we can easily find that we’re thinking about it more than we want to, possibly.

    And as always, God’s word has something to say about the things that we spend our time thinking about.

    Colossians 3:2 tells those who believe in Jesus to “set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.”

    Earthly things are things around you – the things you can see, touch, feel, smell, taste. It’s also things you might worry about or be scared about. Earthly things are things happening well…on earth! And the Lord doesn’t want us to keep our minds there. He’s telling us to set our minds on things above, which just means to think about Him and His ways. Rather than just looking at the world around us, keep our minds focused on Him. When we do that, we have a much better way of understanding the world around us!

    And with a presidential election coming up, you might hear a LOT of talk about it. You might even hear a lot of mean things being said from one person about another if they support different people who are running for president. A big part of the election process is trying to convince people to vote for one person or another. It’s like they are competing for votes and often times they are willing to do anything or say anything to get those votes…even if it’s mean or isn’t even true. The Bible calls this type of mean talking about someone else slander. 1 Peter 2:1 says to “put away all malice and all deceit and hypocrisy and envy and all slander.”

    Sometimes our sinful world shows it’s worst self during an election. So many things said that aren’t true and that are hurtful about the people who want to be president. It’s like a big disagreement that we all have to live through and it gets exhausting.

    But remember Colossians 3:2 tells those who believe in Jesus to “set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.” If we have His Holy Spirit living in us as believers, then He can help us not focus on all the disagreements around the presidential election and the Lord can help us set our minds on things above! We have to realize when our brains are getting to caught up in the worldly stuff and stop and tell our brain to set itself on things above.

    As the boss of our brain, we remind ourselves to think about Jesus. And His kingdom. And just who He is. And just what His kingdom is and will be like for eternity. And when we start thinking about the Lord instead of the worldly problems, you know what happens? We take a deep breath. We relax. We aren’t worried. We feel secure knowing this world isn’t our ultimate kingdom. In fact, this world isn’t our home. Hebrews 13:14 says, “for this world is not our permanent home, we are looking forward to a home yet to come.” Let’s keep our minds focused on the things above by looking forward to that home with Jesus.

    Okay let’s get to talking about this.

    1. Why does the Lord care about what we think about?

    2. Why do you think it’s easy to get focused on worldly things like the presidential election rather than keeping our minds on things above?

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    7 mins
  • 3. Respect and Politics
    Oct 31 2024

    R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Respect.

    I bet you already know a lot about respect - you know, realizing that someone is in charge and therefore needs to be listened to and obeyed or maybe it’s just being polite to others and treating them well. Respect for authority is a big part of your life whether you realize it or not…..you respect your parents and grandparents, your teachers, your coaches and so many other adults in your life. And this isn’t just because it’s fun to do. It’s because that’s what the Bible tells us to do!

    But, since we are talking about this presidential election coming up. What does the Bible tell us about respecting people in our government? People like the president? Are we supposed to respect the president like we do our parents or teachers? Great question! Let’s look to God’s word to find out what He has to say about it.

    Romans 13:1 lays out pretty clearly just WHY and HOW followers of Jesus are supposed to respect the human authority that governs them. Listen… “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.” There is no asteric, that says UNLESS the governing authorities aren’t who you or your parents voted for. No! It says there is NO authority except that which God has established.

    And we know this is true because we just talked all about God’s sovereignty in the last episode. So, of course, it’s no surprise that God expects us to honor and respect those that He has put into a place of authority. In other words, we respect the President not only because he has a super important job and we are thankful for that person taking on the job of being in charge of running our country, but we also respect the President because GOD put that person there in that job. So, our respect for God Himself overflows to those He’s put in charge of us. That means no matter who is president or no matter who our teacher is or who our coach is, they must be respected by followers of Christ.

    Now, I also have to tell you another piece of respecting human authority or those who God has put in charge over us. We respect them all the way until they ask us to do something that goes against God’s word. Remember our first episode talked about how we are citizens of God’s kingdom first. That’s our MOST important citizenship. And after that we are citizens of our country. So, we respect authority UNLESS they are asking us to do something that goes against what God has told us to do in the Bible.

    A great example of this is Daniel. The king who was in authority over Daniel told everyone in the kingdom to bow down and worship the king each day. Well, clearly, God had already given the 10 commandments and said “you shall have no other gods before me.” So, this was directly against God’s word. And Daniel refused to do what the king said. He stayed true to God rather than the king and that was GOOD in this case. That’s what he should have done since he was being asked to do something against God’s word. Do you know what happened next?

    Yep, that famous story of Daniel being thrown into the lions den and God closing the mouths of the lions. ALL because Daniel chose to show his respect to God over the human king.

    We must remember that we resect human authority that God put in place, but we respect God more than anything or anyone else. So, God’s ways first. Respect human authority second as we are told in Romans 13.

    Okay let’s get to talking about this.

    1. Why should we respect the President no matter who wins?

    2. How should we respond if our president asks us to do something that is opposite from what God tells us to do?

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    7 mins
  • 2. God's Sovereignty and Politics
    Oct 30 2024

    When we talk about anything and, well, everything in life, we have to remember God’s sovereignty. And this is especially true when we’re talking about a political election. Most people think that whoever gets the most votes will win and that’s true, but there’s more to the story than just number of votes.

    When we say that God is sovereign that means He is completely involved in all things and He has complete control and rule over all things. He’s super involved and that’s great reassuring news for us! That means that no matter what the outcome is of our vote or no matter who wins to be the next President, we can always trust that God is in control. God is sovereign no matter what! No matter if it’s our favorite guy who wins or not!

    Now, God’s sovereignty doesn’t mean that it’ll always work out the way I think it should or you think it should. If that was true, then life would be a lot easier and things would go my way more and I would get whatever I want and my teams would always win and so on.

    But, rather, it means that we can TRUST that God is involved and we can TRUST He knows what He’s doing. Isn’t that the best news ever? It means it’s not all up to US to figure out this world and how everything should go and work together. It means He’s in charge and not me and goodness knows that’s a good thing!

    When we think of God’s sovereignty it’s especially good news with something like a big presidential election. Listen to what Daniel 2:21 says: It says that God is the one, “who changes the times and the periods; He removes kings and appoints kings; He gives wisdom to wise men, And knowledge to people of understanding.”

    Since they didn’t have presidents back in bible times we can think of the word kings as another word for president. So this is telling us that God who is the one who removes presidents and HE’s the one who appoints or sets up presidents. It’s Him who’s doing it. Not an election. God is in control of all things. He alone is sovereign.

    Yes, each vote plays a role in the election. God likes for us to be involved too, but it doesn’t mean we have TOTAL control. Does that make sense? It’s kinda like we are on a team with God when we are following Him. He can direct us and tell us who to vote for. And He can determine who the best person is to serve as president.

    But, as we learn in God’s word, people CAN and often do choose to reject what God is telling them or how He’s leading them. People CAN choose to reject God. Remember how the Israelites wanted a king and God gave them king Saul? King Saul WAS God’s chosen man. God was sovereign in that choice and He certainly appointed Saul. BUT, Saul wasn’t a good king in the end. Did God mess up? Did God choose the wrong guy?

    No, God sometimes gives people what they want if they keep rejecting what God is telling them.

    Same thing is true today in our world! God’s sovereignty can be trusted to determine the election and He can be trusted to be working no matter what. And that might be the most encouraging news ever right now, Amen?!

    In fact, Isaiah 55:8-9 says, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.”

    Will you remind yourself of that truth today? Will you remind yourself that God’s ways often don’t make sense to us, but we can rest in His sovereign control? He is the one in charge here, just as He’s always been and will always be in charge of His creation.

    1. How do I know God is sovereign over our presidential election?

    2. What happens if I DON’T believe that God is sovereign and in control?

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    8 mins

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