Lara Weber, Broken Arrow
After reading the article in the February 8 issue about the My God Votes Capitol Worship Service at the Oklahoma State Capitol, I feel compelled to write this letter (“Weekly worship service at the Oklahoma Capitol, modeled on the Texas My God Votes program.“).
My God vote bothers me as a Christian. It’s shameful that people who call themselves Christians do this to try to bring God down to their level: politics.
God doesn’t vote. He reigns. Jesus did not vote. He is dead. Jesus died for people who choose to vote and for those who choose not to vote. Jesus died for people who cannot vote. Jesus died for us all and saves all who call on his name.
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My God Votes is shocking, bordering on blasphemy. Let’s read the Bible and care more about what it says than how we want people to vote.
Politics is a worldly game, mainly about money. Jesus said his kingdom is not of this world. Jesus said, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel. » He didn’t say “vote.”
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