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In today's political landscape, it's crucial that our decisions align with biblical values. The topic of the importance of voting, particularly from a Christian perspective, is an engaging and vital discourse. It puts into perspective the moral obligations of believers in their role as active participants in the socio-political landscape. Rylee Meek, a firm proponent of this view, sees voting not only as a duty but also as a moral obligation for believers. He emphasizes the need for voting choices to reflect biblical values and principles, underlining the impact of these decisions on future generations. His views are shaped by his belief in the significance of character and integrity in candidates. Similarly, Christian Edwards asserts that voting is a moral obligation incumbent upon Christians. He talks about the consequences of abstaining from voting, equating it to a tacit consent to possibly immoral policies. Edwards urges Christians to utilize their voting power to stand up against policies or candidates incongruent with biblical principles, emphasizing that silence on such matters could be considered a sin of omission. Silence through non-voting is seen as consent, but participating in elections and voting based on biblical convictions allows individuals to shape a future aligned with their values.  Takeaways Voting is a moral responsibility based on biblical principles.The American Constitution was influenced by biblical principles, emphasizing limited government power.Absolute disobedience to tyranny is obedience to God, as seen in biblical stories.The importance of aligning political decisions with biblical values is emphasized.Racial equality is explored through discussions on critical race theory, biblical values, and the role of political parties.Equal Opportunity in Hiring is crucial for selecting the best candidates based on qualifications rather than minority status.Active participation in influencing national, regional, and local outcomes by joining efforts and taking action is a moral obligation for believers. Quotes "You may not want to be in politics, but politics wants to be in you. And that's kind of sounds weird. But that is true." - Rylee Meek "And with God being in control, and this is something that I thought early on in my walk with the Lord, I never wanted to get into politics, and it was like, God's in control. But the more you think about it, how does God accomplish things? Oftentimes on earth, through his people." - Christian Edwards "Disobedience to tyranny is obedience to God." - Rylee Meek "It's impressive that a six eight woman could dunk because they're not as athletic." - Christian Edwards "If your conviction is anything other than what the word of God says, than ain't that it? That's not." - Rylee Meek Join the King’s Council Community: https://joinkingscouncil.com/ Follow King’s Council: https://www.instagram.com/kingscouncilcommunity/ Follow Rylee: https://www.instagram.com/theryleemeek/ Follow Christian: https://www.instagram.com/christian_edwards01/ Subscribe to YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@KingsCouncilCoaching Wednesday morning Bible Study link: a...
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