MOUTHY: President Trump & Me


Episode 282 – MOUTHY: President Trump & Me
Are we allowed by God to criticize and protest against our elected leaders? In a culture where political discourse often dominates our conversations and social media feeds, in this episode of the Mavericks & Misfits Podcast, Jeff Lyle challenges us to examine what Scripture actually teaches on how we speak about governing authorities. Drawing from Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2, this message confronts our tendency to rail against human authority, particularly our elected officials, with a sobering biblical truth: God establishes governmental authorities, and when we resist them, we resist what God has appointed. This doesn't mean blind approval of immoral behavior or ungodly policies, but it does mean we're called to honor the position even when we disagree with the person. The early Christians were commanded to honor Emperor Nero—a man who tortured and murdered believers—yet they were still told to submit to governing authorities for the Lord's sake. This teaching stretches us beyond our political passions and asks us to submit those passions to the authority of God's Word. We're reminded that our faith must govern our politics, not the other way around. The call is clear: exercise discernment during elections, speak truth about candidates before they're elected, but once authority is established, honor it as honoring the Lord. This radical biblical perspective challenges us to regulate our mouths, measure how we communicate our opinions, and trust that God is sovereign over who holds power—even when we don't understand His purposes.


