Sermons About Republican
The Supreme Power of the Land
Gary interviews former Chief Justice Roy Moore on constitutional law, Justice Moore's campaign (www.moore2010.com), and the future of the state of Alabama.
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King of the Wild Frontier
A number of celebrities and lesser knowns threatened (promised?) to leave the United States if George W. Bush was reelected president in 2004. But before Bush, there was Martin Van Buren, and before today’s political malcontents, there was Davy Crockett (1786–1836), “king of the wild frontier†as the popular 1955 politically incorrect “Ballad of Davy Crockett†described him. In a letter written to Charles Shultz dated December 25, 1834, Crockett complains about Andrew Jackson’s influence over American voters. He describes them as “Volunteer Slaves†and declares his plan to leave the United States and move to Texas if Martin Van Buren, Jackson’s vice-president, is elected to office.
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In Between Kingdoms
How do we find our primary identity in Jesus, when we live in a society full of Republicans and Democrats? Should Christians vote? Should they only vote for one party? How should we relate to the government?
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12-OCT-2008 Ministry of Reconciliation - Part III
What role deos a Christian play in politics? How do we serve as messengers of reconciliation in the political arena? How concerned is Jesus that politicians be Christians and create legislation that reflects Christian values?
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God-Sized Thoughts on Life, Politics, and Government for Romans, Republicans, Democrats, Anarchists, and Christians
The conventions are now over. We have two intense months left until our national election. We are thinking about life and government. The question is are we thinking God-sized thoughts about life and government? Today in the Word we will continue our study of Romans by looking at the early verses of chapter 13. This is not the first time in the Book of Romans that God addresses some basic political questions, but it is one of the most well-known passages in the Bible on the subject of government.
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