With Labor Day behind us, the November election now looms large, drawing the focus of national attention — and rightfully so. With each election, our nation reaches a crucial crossroads. The policies and priorities of the two major political parties stand in stark contrast, reflecting two very different philosophies of governance. As we approach this election, we must keep three words in mind: pray, vote, and stand.
First, we need to pray for our country and the upcoming election. We desperately need a move of God in our hearts and in our land.
Second, we have a duty and responsibility to vote. This means being informed about the issues and the candidates and voting for those who most closely align with biblical truth.
Lastly, we must stand for biblical truth, regardless of what may be politically popular or culturally acceptable at the moment.
I was reminded of this truth last month by an Associated Press article about a German court upholding the conviction of a former secretary at a Nazi concentration camp. This is one of, if not the last, trials of a Nazi war criminal. The woman, Irmgard Furchner, is now 99 years old. She was only 18 or 19 when she served as the secretary to the SS commander at a Nazi concentration camp in Poland during WWII. She was convicted of being an accessory to the murder of 10,505 people — Jews, Poles, and others — by assisting the work of the camp commander and failing to oppose it. […]
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