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7 Truths and a Lie (Part 7) – “How Should Christians Handle Political Differences?”
May 26, 2024 / Crossroads Community ChurchJohn 18:10-11; Matthew 26:52-53; John 18:33, 36
As Christians, .
Myth 1:
Most political issues are not of . Jesus didn’t come to preach ; he came to offer a .
As Christ followers, we never a party. We always, taking stands for Jesus wherever those stands may lead us.
Myth 2:
If we attempt to draw a line around and say it’s to Christians, we and .
1 Timothy 2:1-2
Myth 3:
Church leaders have fallen on the of political issues
Luke 12:13-15
If he had rendered judgment, he would have
Myth 4:
No party represents the “.” Earthly institutions are always tainted with sin. Both the left and the right fall short of the .
There may be no greater idol that threatens the soul of the church in America as much as the , nor any poison that so corrupts our witness as the that comes from .
Parker Palmer: “The civility we need will not come from watching our tongues. It will come from valuing our differences.”
Resources: Sarah Bauer, Anderson, The Space Between Us
https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/27031-tensions – A four-day reading plan on YouVersion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j25w0Wur15I – The Space Between Us: A Conversation on Politics and Religion with Sarah Anderson and Andy Stanley