Jesus Is Lord—Not the President
The President is not God, and he is not your pastor. As believers, we should honor, respect, and pray for those in authority, but we must never cross the line into idolatry. Too often, Christians become more vocal advocates for their political party than they are for Jesus and His Kingdom.
When was the last time you shared your faith, talked about the Kingdom of God, or invited someone to church? Many wear political t-shirts but won’t rep their own church. They’ll show up at political rallies but struggle to make it to a special church service. Social media lights up with debates and promotions for parties and candidates, yet goes quiet when it comes to spreading the Gospel.
Jesus is Lord, and His Church is the true spiritual government that reigns above all. His Kingdom is eternal and supreme. It’s time to shift our passion back to where it belongs—advancing the Kingdom of God. If the President asked, many would give financially without hesitation, yet some hesitate to tithe or sow into the work of the Lord. Something is off balance!
Let Psalm 47 remind us: “For God is King of all the earth; sing profound praises to Him. God reigns over the nations; God is seated on His holy throne.” (vv. 7–8).