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I'll listen to this on my way to work.
This was very interesting.
Do we vote for a person because of their mouth, behavior or the policies that they will institute?
God said David was a man after his own heart yet here are some of David's failures.
King David committed many sins, including:
Adultery: David committed adultery with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah.
Murder: David had Uriah killed to cover up his affair with Bathsheba.
Abuse of power: David sent Uriah, a leader in the Israeli army, to the front lines where he would likely be killed.
Deceit: David covered up his affair and murder.
Laziness: David was lazy.
Lust: David was lustful.
Insensitive opportunism: David was opportunistically insensitive.
Hypocrisy: David was hypocritical.
Reluctance to repent: David was reluctant to repent.
Some Christians say they won't vote for Trump because of his sins. So are they going to vote for Kamala who has disdain for the Christian faith, promotes the killing of babies at any time for any reason, promotes policies that lead to misery, promotes the mutilation of genitals for those who have mental illness and 70% of them outgrow it by the age of 25? This is the alternative to Trump.
If you don't vote then that helps Kamala if you vote for Trump that assures policies that will protect the church and the American people.
Do we vote because of emotions?
I listened to this sermon. Quite frankly, he reminds me of the fire & brimstone preachers of the past. I didn't trust them & I wouldn't trust him.
Did it motivate you to vote or did it motivate you to sit back & say "I'll let someone else take care of that?"