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Nov. 5, 2018 - Jim Bakker Show
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America is at a crossroad! Get out and vote this midterm election! - The Jim Bakker Show
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Voting Is Our Duty 00:03:05
The midterms is going to be the undoing of the miracle of Trump's election if we aren't careful.
I'm prophesying a warning.
It was Christians in their anxiety and concern for the future that removed by the Holy Spirit 24 hours before the election, many who weren't even planning on voting that went out and voted.
And right now, the apathy, misdirection, and preoccupation of Christians in the midterms is the greatest danger to the future of America.
If America goes down, it won't be the left.
It won't be CNN.
It'll be the negligence of the church.
I believe Christians need to vote.
Are you kidding me?
They better go to the polls.
We have to.
Yes.
There are a lot of people who would vote our way and they can't get to the polls.
You could find a way to get out the vote by helping other people get to the polls.
Yes, that's great.
Since 1980, only one out of eight Americans chooses our U.S. senators, chooses our representatives, our governors, one out of eight.
And yet, 72% of America self-professes to be Christian.
If those people who sit at home and say, I have a right to vote and I don't like anybody, no, you have a responsibility to vote.
You go find the best one, get the one that's going to do the least damage, get involved, we could turn this nation in a heartbeat.
What we really have to do is to vote for that candidate that is going to be most closely aligned with the word of God.
And as we do that, your vote matters.
Your vote matters.
Our votes matter.
Yes.
So we must vote accordingly.
America is a great country.
Yes.
You know, there are people, politicians that say things because they think they can get a vote.
This is a very troubling time, a time in which America needs to stand up and be great and be the type of great nation that this world needs.
Yes.
Amen.
I think it's important for us to vote.
It's very important for us to vote.
I shudder to think where we could have been right now and the course we were on.
We're not voting for a savior.
We recognize he's a flawed man, but look at policy, not personality.
Recognize that politics is not the gospel, and we are hanging in the balance.
And our religious liberties there, they're right on the edge.
It's not the Great Commission.
No, it doesn't take the place of prayer or feeding the poor, but it's important.
It has a role.
And if we don't get out and vote and things shift dramatically and suddenly we can't see a lot of the things important to us going forward, we have no one to blame but ourselves.
The midterms election, Pastor, will show us exactly where we are at, and it'll also show us what we really believe and what we don't believe.
Wow.
In America.
But when you have done all, when you have done all that you know to do, and that means go to that ballot box and vote in godly, God-fearing, righteous platforms.
God's One Chance 00:00:44
Again, we've got to mobilize the church.
You have got to go out and register to vote.
Get engaged so we can turn this country around.
It's critical.
Our country is at a crossroad right now.
God looked upon America with grace and said, okay, I'll give you one more chance to straighten up.
One more chance.
There it is.
And these midterms election, especially the Christians, and I'm talking to all of you Christians watching right now.
You need to show up and you need to exercise your voice because God changes the world using you as instruments of change.
It's not enough to pray, but they've got to go out and vote and vote their principles and their values.
Amen.
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