• How Do We Respond to Political Polarization as Christians?

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

How Do We Respond to Political Polarization as Christians?

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the New Hope Church podcast, Pastor Mike Wiggin, dives into the theme of decision-making amidst the current political climate as we approach the upcoming election. Mike emphasizes the importance of filtering our decisions through a biblical lens, particularly focusing on our relationship with Jesus.

    He shares a personal experience from a men's retreat in Estes Park, Colorado, where he was challenged by the question: "Do you want me more than you want anything else in this world?" This question serves as a foundation for the discussion on how to prioritize our lives and decisions in alignment with our faith.

    Mike outlines the staggering number of decisions we make daily—around 35,000—and categorizes them into commands, promises, and options. He references Deuteronomy 6, highlighting the command to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, and mind, and encourages listeners to process their decisions through this framework.

    Throughout the episode, he stresses the significance of listening to God, seeking biblical guidance, and consulting wise counsel when faced with choices. He also addresses the emotional fatigue that can accompany decision-making, particularly in a polarized environment.

    As we conclude, Mike invites listeners to reflect on their desire for Jesus in their lives and encourages them to turn back to Him if they find that desire lacking. He reminds us that our ultimate hope lies not in political figures but in Jesus, who is the true source of hope and guidance.

    Join us as we explore how to navigate our decisions with faith and intentionality, ensuring that our choices reflect our commitment to Christ.

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