• Is It a Sin Not to Vote? | Sage Reverie Podcast Ep. 19

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Is It a Sin Not to Vote? | Sage Reverie Podcast Ep. 19

  • Summary

  • ️ With elections around the corner, we’re tackling a provocative question on this episode of the Sage Reverie Podcast: Is it a sin not to vote? Do Christians have a biblical mandate to engage in politics, or is it just a civic duty? Join us as we explore the intersection of faith, politics, and responsibility.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Is Voting a Christian Duty?: Should Christians feel obligated to vote, or is it simply a civic privilege?
    • What Did Jesus Say?: How Jesus' life and teachings inform our involvement in politics (or lack thereof).
    • ⚖️ Justice and Mercy: Why voting can be a way to seek justice and care for the least of these.
    • When Not Voting is Okay: Exploring situations where Christians might choose not to vote—and why it’s not always sinful.
    • Biblical Guidance: What Paul and the Bible say about obeying governing authorities and how it applies to us today.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether Christians should engage in politics or if it’s okay to sit out an election, this episode will provide biblical insight and practical guidance.

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