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Caring Enough to Confront - The Church and Politics, Part 2

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Does it bother you when you hear a preacher tell people how to vote? Or do you wish your church would be more vocal about supporting specific views or candidates? In this program, Chip teaches what God says in His Word about the church, the state, and a Christian’s participation. Learn about the responsibilities of each party and how we can apply this theological framework to how we engage in the political process.

Main Points

The Question: How to navigate through the maze of the church/politics conflict?

The Answer: Four biblical absolutes for building a theological framework to think clearly about the Church and politics.

  1. There are two kingdoms in conflict. -John 18:36-37, 19:10-12
  2. Every believer has dual citizenship. -Mark 12:13-17
  3. Human governments are ordained by God to restrain evil. -Romans 13:1-7
  4. The Church is ordained by God to make disciples. -Matthew 28:18-20
The Next Question: How do we move from a theological framework to specific applications for daily living?

The Answer: Understanding the roles and responsibilities of the church, the government, and the individual believer in the political arena.

  1. Let the Church be the Church!
  2. Don’t expect the government to achieve what only the Church can accomplish.
  3. Don’t expect the Church to accomplish what only individual believers can accomplish.

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About Chip Ingram

Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways.

About Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus.

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Does it bother you when you hear a preacher tell people how to vote? Or do you wish your church would be more vocal about supporting specific views or candidates? In this program, Chip teaches what God says in His Word about the church, the state, and a Christian’s participation. Learn about the responsibilities of each party and how we can apply this theological framework to how we engage in the political process.

Main Points

The Question: How to navigate through the maze of the church/politics conflict?

The Answer: Four biblical absolutes for building a theological framework to think clearly about the Church and politics.

  1. There are two kingdoms in conflict. -John 18:36-37, 19:10-12
  2. Every believer has dual citizenship. -Mark 12:13-17
  3. Human governments are ordained by God to restrain evil. -Romans 13:1-7
  4. The Church is ordained by God to make disciples. -Matthew 28:18-20
The Next Question: How do we move from a theological framework to specific applications for daily living?

The Answer: Understanding the roles and responsibilities of the church, the government, and the individual believer in the political arena.

  1. Let the Church be the Church!
  2. Don’t expect the government to achieve what only the Church can accomplish.
  3. Don’t expect the Church to accomplish what only individual believers can accomplish.

Broadcast Resource

Additional Resource Mentions

About Chip Ingram

Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways.

About Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus.

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