Serving with Faith: A Call to Christian Voters
Jack Posobiec and Grace Chong recently had a compelling discussion about the upcoming election. Their conversation was charged with a sense of urgency. They emphasized that this election is not just a political battle. It’s a spiritual fight as well.
"This election is not merely about policies or candidates but about a divine struggle against forces that seek to undermine our faith and values,” Jack Posobiec told Chong.
Grace began by reminding listeners that Christians must recognize the stakes. "This is a spiritual war,” she said. It’s vital for Christians and Catholics to encourage one another to vote. Grace referenced Ephesians 6:11, which talks about putting on the armor of God. This isn’t merely a suggestion. It’s a call to action. "We need to stand firm against the tactics of the devil,” she urged.
Jack echoed her sentiments passionately. He recalled a rally in Nevada where he spoke about Ephesians 6:12. He said, "We do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world.” This perspective is crucial. It shifts the focus from just the physical elements of the election to a more profound spiritual realm.
The imagery that Jack and Grace used was powerful. They talked about President Trump’s first assassination attempt. Grace pointed out the significance of the timing: the shots were fired at 6:11 PM. This moment, she argued, was not just a physical attack but a spiritual one. The number 6:11, as she noted, serves as a reminder of the armor of God that believers need to wear.
Jack highlighted a poignant moment when Trump was seen praying publicly. "He was humble and vulnerable,” he shared. "It was a moment of connection with his creator.” This humility, he believed, is what gave Trump the strength to face the challenges ahead. It’s a biblical principle that resonates with many. Throughout scripture, we see that God often raises up those who are humble.
Both Jack and Grace stressed the importance of faith in this election. They believe that the revival of bold faith is necessary for Christian voters. It’s time to understand what is at stake for their value system. "This isn’t just about winning elections,” Jack said. "It’s about preserving our way of life and our beliefs.”
Grace added an encouraging note. She pointed out that God is active in this fight. "We must believe in the divine protection that surrounds us,” she said. She referenced St. Michael the Archangel, affirming that divine forces are at work. This was not just rhetoric; it was a conviction rooted in faith.
As they wrapped up their conversation, there was a palpable sense of hope. Grace and Jack believe that the power of prayer and community can influence the outcome of the election. They urged Christians to take their responsibility seriously. "Get out to vote,” they insisted.
In a world that often feels divided, their message is clear: Serving in faith can unite and empower voters. As the election approaches, let’s remember the importance of our values and the spiritual dimensions of our choices. This is a call to action for all believers. Stand firm in faith, and let’s make our voices heard. The time to act is now.
For more of our coverage on Christian voters:
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Dr. Ben Carson, "Shine thy Light”: Why Christians Must Vote Against the Darkness
Reclaiming Our Duty: Christians Have Duty to Vote and Shape the Nation for Good
Christians in Crisis: The Urgent Call to Action Amidst Moral Decay from Steve Bannon’s WarRoom
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For more context from the discussion between Posobiec and Chong, watch Saturday’s WarRoom segment:
Grace Chong Delivers Message To Christians: Share the Story of Ephesians 6:11 and Trump’s 6:11 PM Assassination Attempt with Low Propensity Friends – A Call to Stand and Vote