When the lies of this world abound as they have more and more, it's been interesting to watch the blitzkrieg (lightning war like)-swarm-effect from Christians and Conservatives go into action. I too like to quickly post what's so just to combat what's false. Yes, to get the truth out there so people won't become confused by the media and social media fools.
There’s been an over-swamping of society with fake news and censorship of truth, so it’s been interesting to see Christians and Conservatives become very involved in getting the real news out to inform the masses on what is going on and how to vote. Even on watching closely to stop all the cheating at the voting booths.
Remember when that conservative song came out about the migrants from Haiti’s deeds here - “they’re eating the dogs, their eating the cats in Springfield Ohio"?
The liberals said that's crazy, but we saw it happening. The Legacy Media a.k.a. mainstream media, quickly lied and lied about it because that's long been part of their Leftist agenda. Yes, over and over they lied, saying it wasn’t happening when it was. Things have really gotten way out of hand, so radically crazy here.
That song and the funny conservative memes really worked in the Conservatives' favor. The Left simply don't know how to meme at all. They pay celebrities millions to sing for their lame candidates but none of them can sing smart at all and they certainly don't want you knowing they paid Beyoncé, Oprah and several others.
Liberals have literally stolen and wasted trillions of our tax and Social Security dollars over to foreign Lands, and they got caught human trafficking and money laundering. Now many confused Americans have gotten all mad at those who exposed the huge crimes that Liberals and Globalists have been doing for years!
Conservatives, even humorously with memes, have called out the evil people for their repeated false statements and their evil deeds (even trolling em). They've quickly and effectively continued to oppose their evil deeds as they are exposed. Conservatives quickly swarm online via Social Media when (blatant lies) “fake news” intentionally breaks, when horrible policies and false doctrines are propogated and go public via the mainstream media.
Admit it, there’s been some powerful influence with all the Conservative memes, with some of the smart trolling, with this type of Conservative swarming through Social Media against the lies. We've all seen it happen. Seems like the everyday citizens have basically become the News Journalists in the USA here, and the Main News Platforms even ones like Fox (Faux) News are far more distrusted by the masses of American people. We just don't trust them with their constant lies, and twisting -- rightly so. They and all of our politicians need to start wearing advertisement stickers.. like NASCAR have on them.. of who is paying each of them to say and do what they do.
We spiritually reborn Christians do not avoid the political issues of our day because we are not fearful cowards. We care about good policies and leaders because we care about people. Policies will be set by someone if we are not involved and they all affect some people, so we do care.
We do get involved in people's lives -- even speak out with biblical truth both in season and out. We do this as clearly as possible to explain what the Bible says about some of the most politically charged hot-button issues of the day — abortion, war, government, homosexuality, tranny teaching hours in our schools before children, women's roles, etc.
I never avoid so-called politically incorrect subjects; I prefer to speak out clearly about biblical truth, whether it's popular or not. Jesus did that, whether the setting is so-called "appropriate" or not, in season and out of season with grace, boldness and truth.
In any teaching or ministry session that God affords me, I wisely opt NOT to involve myself in politics there because I want to win Rinos, Liberals and others who will listen.. at least not compared to some contemporary Evangelicals I've known. I think my pastor Jack Graham in Plano strikes a good balance here. When it's time to minister in church, He ministers the word for decisions and God saves people.
I am called to be a worshiper, worshipping acceptably. I am called to witness and win souls, and I am called to disciple people starting at home. Currently, I am not paid by any local church to pastor full-time, but I do teach and preach every chance I get to glorify the Lord. I want to please my Lord.
I want to remain committed to two things in tent-maker ministry or in any ministry time: 1) the church's Great Commission mandate from Christ (Matt. 28:18-20) and 2) my God-given priority as a teacher to simply feed the flock simply, (never manipulating or fleecing the flock as some like to do Eph. 4:11-16). The Bible says...
"And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, 'All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.' Amen." Matt. 28:18-20
"And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ—from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love." Eph. 4:11-16
Since God left the church here on earth to make disciples (not to make Democrats or Republicans), I believe the best way a minister or teacher can spend his time, energy, and influence is by consistently preaching God's Word. I aim to be accurate with the Bible and aim to minister to people not just get them facts. The proclamation of the gospel regarding the bloody cross and empty tomb of Jesus unleashes the power of God to produce the miracle of regeneration. Jesus alone saves, but we are to “Go.. tell”. See Mark 5:19 in the Bible for good example of this.
We Love Jesus Most!
Therefore, We Put Christ And His Kingdom Over Politics: Sure, A Christian Is Called To Exalt Jesus As Well As To Proclaim Truth In Order To Win Souls, And Do Biblical Discipleship His Way.
We live in a time flooded with deception from many sources.
Fake news, media manipulation, and censorship keep on cloud reality here for many people, making it difficult for them to discern truth from lies. Many aren't reading their Bibles to know.
The rapid spread of misinformation has driven many Christians and Conservatives to take up the mantle of truth-telling, using social media and independent journalism to challenge the mainstream false narrative.
When falsehoods arise—whether about elections, politicians, government policies, or cultural issues—believers step right in, exposing the lies, the corruption and holding the powerful elites accountable. This bold engagement in the public square is both necessary and commendable today.
However, as followers of Christ, we must remember our ultimate allegiance is to the Living Word (Jesus) and to His eternal Kingdom -- not to this world.
Biblical worship of God daily and the Great Commission daily (Matt. 28:18-20) are our highest calling.
While we should stand up for the truth and tactfully engage with society’s issues, we must not lose sight of our primary mission: knowing the Lord and making Him known -- following Him closely, making disciples and proclaiming the gospel.
The Right Fight: Prayer And The Gospel Over Politics
The Bible is not silent on political and moral issues. It speaks clearly about life, justice, and righteousness. Christians should boldly declare biblical truth on abortion, sexuality, marriage, and governance. Like Jesus, we must speak in season and out, with grace and boldness (2 Tim. 4:2). Yet, the pulpit is not a political podium at all. The church’s primary role is not to create Republican or Democrat converts but to worship, to win souls, and to make disciples of Christ.
Here are my Five Biblical Truths for Peronally Engaging Politics Wisely
The Priority of the Gospel Over Politics – Ministers, whether full-time pastors or lay leaders/teachers, must be wise stewards of their time (See Eph. 5:16). Political activism (even in Social Media), while valuable, can distract us away from the greater work of prayer, Bible study, and tending to or shepherding God’s people. The gospel is not about earthly power shifts but about the eternal regeneration and inner transformation of souls. Political victories are only temporary here; salvation for an individual is eternal.
The Danger of Political Alliances – Engaging in politics often requires close alliances with those who may not share our faith at all. While co-belligerency can advance moral causes, it also demands some compromise. I compromise with people I work with sometimes, but I never want spiritual compromise.. especially regarding what the Bible clearly says. A minister of God must remain unwavering in biblical conviction. The Bible says, "He must hold firmly to the trustworthy word of God as it was taught to him, so that he will be able both to give accurate instruction in sound reliable, error-free doctrine and to refute those who contradict it by explaining their error" (Titus 1:9 amp). We believers must not be swept off into pragmatic coalitions that dilute the gospel’s clarity or impact. When disparate groups take a similar position on an issue, like say on the topic of abortion (which we all should hate because it’s murder according to Bible teaching), it's in their political interest to rally together and unite their voices for greater influence and impact. The spirit of co-belligerency is the opposite of what the Bible requires any real minister to be — a man of deep biblical conviction in every situation. Men like that are disruptive to common political causes, especially among those who pervert or are indifferent to the gospel.
Politics here is Temporary, but God’s Kingdom is Eternal – Political tides rise and fall in every generation, but God’s Word stands firm through all ages (see Isa. 40:8). If the church obsesses over elections and legislation too much, it will ride the waves of culture instead of anchoring itself in the Living Word of God. The mission of the church is to proclaim Jesus and His finished word, His reconciliation plan with God (2 Cor. 5:20-21), offering hope to a lost world—not to confuse that hope with political reform. I don't waste time trying to reform sinners, I simply want to win them to Jesus. I pray God will use us to evangelize.
Avoiding Division and Alienation – Politics often turns potential converts into adversaries. Why drive people away that we want to win? Jesus called us to love our lost and saved neighbors, not to war against them (Matt. 5:44). When the church becomes entangled in partisan fights, it risks alienating those it is called to reach. Our battle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual darkness (Eph. 6:12). Pray, pray, pray and obey the Word.
The Church’s True Mission: Making Disciples – Christians should indeed go vote wisely, should pray fervently, and should speak truth boldly. Some are even called into political careers. But the church itself must not lose sight of its divine mission. We must keep the main things the main things. Whether you are a pastor, a lay minister, or a devoted reborn believer, remember: our greatest impact is not in political victories but in being involved in souls choosing Jesus as Savior and Lord. In regenerated, transformed lives. Let us be known as real Christians in word, attitudes and deed, not primarily known for partisan battles. Are you more known for what you are against than what you are for? Why not more so for what you are for? I am for Jesus and for people growing and succeeding in Christ. I am not anti-any people. I want the best for everyone as I win them to Jesus. Let's be more known for our political stances -- NO! Let's be more known for our personal unwavering commitment to Jesus Christ and the Bible, our love for the lost, and our bold proclamation of the cross at Calvary and the empty tomb.
The people in this world are our mission field—they are not our enemy. God loves you no matter what country or side you have been involved with. He is concerned about you and your future regardless of your past. Jesus catches His fish and then He cleans them. I don't say clean yourself up and then come to the Lord. I say come as you are willing to let Christ change you from the inside out. Democrat, Republican Rino or whoever you are.. You can get right with God and come to Christ right here and now.
Worship and glorify the Lord with all you are -- with your whole being and future! Get the truth out too. All truth his His truth. Grab your Bible which is true from start to finish. Our primary goal is not to win elections but to please the Lord with every breath. Our main goal every single day is bless the Lord, to honor him in everything we do, and to win souls to Him while we have time to do that.
I zealously want to inspire and motivate other Christians to do the same -- to worship Jesus with everything they are and have, and to win souls to Jesus as well.
May we never trade the eternal for the temporary here. Let’s keep our eyes focused on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith (Heb. 12:2), and run the race set before us with endurance, tact and wisdom.