God's Not Dead: In God We Trustಮಾದರಿ
INTRODUCTION
The biggest faith movie franchise of all time returns with GOD’S NOT DEAD: IN GOD WE TRUST. In a time of profound political, civil, and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill grapples with a crucial question: Does God still have a place in politics? Following the unexpected death of a favored congressional incumbent, David feels compelled to enter the race, challenging the increasing efforts to remove religious influence from public policy. Facing off against state senator Peter Kane, a formidable opponent determined to create greater division by pushing religion out of the public square, David must navigate the treacherous waters of modern politics, where his faith, optimism, and principles are put to the ultimate test. As he confronts adversaries from his past and faces relentless scrutiny, David’s campaign becomes a beacon of hope for many who yearn for spiritual and moral leadership in a divided nation. God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust explores the enduring relevance of faith in public life and the fight to keep religious values at the heart of governance.
DAY 1: Called to Serve
In a time of profound political, civil, and spiritual turmoil, the movie God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust "explores the enduring relevance of faith in public life and the fight to keep religious values at the heart of governance.” In this fictional but oh-so-pertinent story, Reverend David Hill grapples with a crucial question: Does God still have a place in politics?
He feels compelled to enter the congressional race in Arkansas, where the favored incumbent desires to remove all religious influence from public policy. Navigating modern politics's dark and choppy waters, Pastor Hill’s faith, optimism, and principles are tested as he faces relentless scrutiny. Thankfully, “his campaign becomes a beacon of hope for those yearning for spiritual and moral leadership in a divided nation.”
God inspires action in His children. Our bodies and our minds are to be used for His glory. He expects us to love one another and to show His love by example. Indeed, true leadership is rooted in serving others selflessly and with integrity.
This is exactly what Jesus did for three years as He led and taught His disciples here on Earth. Surely, they learned as much from watching his actions and responses as they did from hearing His words. Although the lessons weren’t always easy, with His help, accomplishing the results He desires can be done.
How beautiful for us, His creation, that His training and evangelism efforts have reached far and wide after His death, resurrection, and ascension to heaven.
This ripple effect should be our desire, too. Our actions should speak louder than words so everyone we influence will see that Jesus lives in our hearts. Undoubtedly, a godly life will be proof of the truth we profess.
Perhaps most importantly, the souls of fellow humans should mean more to us than recognition or personal comfort.
Meditate on today's Scripture passages as well. Ask the Lord to speak to your spirit and give you directions for serving others.
About this Plan
Jesus embodied servant leadership, humbly serving others and sacrificing Himself for the greater good, as should we, His followers. The biggest faith-movie franchise returns with an exceptionally relevant look at the challenges involved when private citizens feel called to stand up in the political arena. God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust addresses issues such as freedom, separation of church and state, and citizen responsibilities.
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