Hey, what's up everyone? This is Morning Coffee & Bible, and I am your host, Brandon Fogal. Thank you for dropping in today. With the political season upon us and the election for the next president of the United States nearing, I felt compelled to dive into this topic. Normally, I don't talk about politics on this show. I strive to keep discussions about Jesus and God separate from politics, but today, we're making an exception.
In this episode, we explore whether Christians should invest their life and energy into who becomes the next president of the United States. As believers, we possess a unique perspective, grounded in the Bible, that God's providence guides all things, including the appointment of leaders. We'll delve into several powerful passages from Scripture that affirm this truth: God is the one who appoints rulers and places individuals in positions of authority.
We begin with Daniel 2:21, which tells us that God changes the times and seasons, removes kings, and sets up kings. This passage sets the stage for understanding that God is in control of who holds power. Next, we explore Romans 13:1, where Paul reminds us that all authority comes from God, even those that seem corrupt. This assures us that no matter the state of our leaders, they are there by God's design.
Proverbs 21:1 further emphasizes that God controls the hearts of those in authority, turning them whichever way He wills. This is illustrated through historical examples like Pharaoh in Egypt. Psalm 75:6-7 and 1 Samuel 2:7-8 reinforce that promotions and positions, whether high or low, are determined by God. Lastly, Jeremiah 27:5 reminds us that God has created everything and gives authority to whom He pleases.
Throughout the episode, we reflect on the significance of these scriptures and their implications for our current political climate. We discuss how believers can find peace in knowing that God's will is behind the placement of leaders, regardless of their actions or morality. The episode concludes with an encouragement for listeners to follow their hearts and vote according to their convictions, trusting that God's plan will ultimately unfold.
Join me as we navigate the intersection of faith and politics, finding comfort in the knowledge that God's hand guides the course of history. Until next time, stay blessed and keep shining.