Real Life Church KC
2024 Voters Guide
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Kentucky Trail Elementary
8301 E 163rd St, Belton, MO 64012, USA
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THE TRUE BIBLICAL STANDARD FOR CHRISTIANITY & POLITICS
WHAT DOES IT TRULY MEAN TO LIVE BY THE MERCY OF GOD?
Jesus didn’t set up a political party, or ideology. HE SET UP A BODY OF BELIEVERS called the CHURCH…
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #1
It's more important to be unified as the Body under Jesus than it is for your preferred party to win.
It's more important to be unified as the Body under Jesus than it is for your preferred party to win.
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #2
If your political passion makes it hard for you to be devoted to one another and honor each other, you are no longer serving God and TRUMP OR HARRIS is your idol.
If your political passion makes it hard for you to be devoted to one another and honor each other, you are no longer serving God and TRUMP OR HARRIS is your idol.
ELECTIONS EXPOSE YOUR IDOLS!
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #3
While in pursuit of the politics, you are not permitted to abandon the Sermon on the Mount.
While in pursuit of the politics, you are not permitted to abandon the Sermon on the Mount.
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #4
The fate of the Kingdom of God does not depend upon political contests.
The fate of the Kingdom of God does not depend upon political contests.
When we complain and get petty… WE ARE TELLING WORLD OUR GOD IS SMALL, OUR GOD ISN’T IN CONTROL, HE CAN'T BE TRUSTED.
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #5
Exercise your liberty to vote your conscience and conviction, while accepting that other Christians will do that same and vote differently than you.
Exercise your liberty to vote your conscience and conviction, while accepting that other Christians will do that same and vote differently than you.
Knowing the truth, doesn't give you the license to argue.
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #6
The bottom line for politics is power. The bottom line for Christians is love.
The bottom line for politics is power. The bottom line for Christians is love.
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #7
Don’t be naive, political parties are more interested in Christian votes than Christian values.
Don’t be naive, political parties are more interested in Christian votes than Christian values.
“It’s a really curious Christian Disciple making strategy to despise the people you are trying to grow to be like Jesus.”
DON’T DESTROY THE WORK OF GOD FOR POLITICS!
2024 Voter Guide: Principle #8
The best place to post your Opinions is with God!
The best place to post your Opinions is with God!
2024 Complete Voters Guide
1. It's more important to be unified as the Body under Jesus than it is for your preferred party to win.
2. If your political passion makes it hard for you to love your neighbor as yourself, you are no longer doing God's will and it's an idol.
3. While in pursuit of the Politics, you are not permitted to abandon the Sermon on the Mount.
4. The fate of the Kingdom of God does not depend upon political contests.
5. Exercise your liberty to vote your conscience and conviction, while accepting that other Christians will do that same and vote differently than you.
6. The bottom line for political parties is power. The bottom line for Christians is love. Therein lies the rub.
7. Don’t be naive, political parties are more interested in Christian votes than Christian values.
8. The best place to post your opinions is with God!
9. To dismember the body of Christ over politics is a grievous sin.
1. It's more important to be unified as the Body under Jesus than it is for your preferred party to win.
2. If your political passion makes it hard for you to love your neighbor as yourself, you are no longer doing God's will and it's an idol.
3. While in pursuit of the Politics, you are not permitted to abandon the Sermon on the Mount.
4. The fate of the Kingdom of God does not depend upon political contests.
5. Exercise your liberty to vote your conscience and conviction, while accepting that other Christians will do that same and vote differently than you.
6. The bottom line for political parties is power. The bottom line for Christians is love. Therein lies the rub.
7. Don’t be naive, political parties are more interested in Christian votes than Christian values.
8. The best place to post your opinions is with God!
9. To dismember the body of Christ over politics is a grievous sin.
TALK IT OVER
Opening Discussion
1. How have you seen political divisions affect your relationships? How do you feel about the role politics plays in the Church today?
Navigating Political Tensions
2. The message mentioned that political passion can sometimes become an idol. In what ways can you identify if your political views or actions have taken priority over your faith and love for others?
3. Principle #3 in the sermon says that while pursuing politics, we are not permitted to abandon the Sermon on the Mount. How does Jesus’ teaching challenge the way we engage in political conversations?
Staying Unified as the Body of Christ
4. How significant is to you that God’s solution to a broken world wasn’t to setup a political system but the Church? How much commitment and love for the Church is God asking you to have?
5. Romans 14:1-4 speaks of accepting those with weaker faith and not quarreling over disputable matters. Pastor Sean said, “You can win an argument and lose a soul.” How can we practice “accepting” others of different faith levels?
6. How can we honor Christ and remain unified with fellow believers when we disagree on political issues? What are some practical ways to prioritize unity over winning a political argument?
Applying God’s Standard
7. The sermon highlights that the Kingdom of God does not depend on political contests. How does this change your perspective on the upcoming election and how you talk about politics?
8. What steps can you take to ensure that your political discussions with family, friends, or coworkers reflect God’s love and not just your personal opinions?
Closing Reflection
9. What is one area where you need to repent for allowing politics to cause division or hurt within the Body of Christ? How can you focus more on loving your neighbor, even during an election season?
Pray for wisdom, love, and unity as they navigate this election season in a way that honors God.
Opening Discussion
1. How have you seen political divisions affect your relationships? How do you feel about the role politics plays in the Church today?
Navigating Political Tensions
2. The message mentioned that political passion can sometimes become an idol. In what ways can you identify if your political views or actions have taken priority over your faith and love for others?
3. Principle #3 in the sermon says that while pursuing politics, we are not permitted to abandon the Sermon on the Mount. How does Jesus’ teaching challenge the way we engage in political conversations?
Staying Unified as the Body of Christ
4. How significant is to you that God’s solution to a broken world wasn’t to setup a political system but the Church? How much commitment and love for the Church is God asking you to have?
5. Romans 14:1-4 speaks of accepting those with weaker faith and not quarreling over disputable matters. Pastor Sean said, “You can win an argument and lose a soul.” How can we practice “accepting” others of different faith levels?
6. How can we honor Christ and remain unified with fellow believers when we disagree on political issues? What are some practical ways to prioritize unity over winning a political argument?
Applying God’s Standard
7. The sermon highlights that the Kingdom of God does not depend on political contests. How does this change your perspective on the upcoming election and how you talk about politics?
8. What steps can you take to ensure that your political discussions with family, friends, or coworkers reflect God’s love and not just your personal opinions?
Closing Reflection
9. What is one area where you need to repent for allowing politics to cause division or hurt within the Body of Christ? How can you focus more on loving your neighbor, even during an election season?
Pray for wisdom, love, and unity as they navigate this election season in a way that honors God.
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