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    Obama, the Democrats and Homosexuals…Oh my!

    Posted on Tuesday 16 February 2010 by Greg @ 5:05 pm
    Filed under: Rants

    Move over lions, tigers and bears ’cause there’s a few, new boogeymen in town. Depending on where you are at politically it’s either the leftist media elite, them hand-holding same sexers and a President who has “Hussein” as his middle name or, you betcha, Sarah Palin.

    Someone please stop the crazy train so that I can get off! And, whether or not you choose the right or left side of the tracks, I’m inviting you to jump off with me.

    Don’t get me wrong. Although I am deep red in my politics as an American I am pretty blue in my face as a Christian. Why? Because I’m tired of holding my breath waiting for American evangelicals to realize that this country is not going to be converted to Christ politically. If just half of the tight, right and mostly white Republican believers devoted a quarter as much time reaching their neighbors for Christ as they did watching Fox News then maybe we could make some real progress as a church and as a nation. And the same goes for you Christian Democrats out there (although you can insert MSNBC or CNN in this analogy if you’d like.)

    Our politics flow out of our worldview which flows out of our theology which flows out of our relationship with Christ. So if we want to truly influence politics then we must, first and foremost, influence others to embrace Jesus as their Savior. Then we must plunge them into a passionate pursuit of God through prayer, worship and obedience to His Word.

    The real boogeyman is not the President, a political party, the homosexuals or an Alaskan icon in high heels who can see Russia from her front porch. Satan is the real boogeyman. And I believe that he is doing everything he can in his power to get Christians distracted. For the right-leaning Christians (like me) he is trying to get us to worship at the altar of Glenn Beck rather than Jesus Christ. He is seeking to get us to hate the President instead of pray for him. He is trying to get us to seek a political solution to a spiritual problem.

    For the left-leaning Christians (like, not me) he is seeking to get them to worship a political agenda instead of a risen Savior. He is seeking to get them to mock the right instead of pray for them. He is seeking to get them to replace the power of the gospel message with a green lifestyle.

    Can true Christians differ politically? Yes! Should these Christians discuss, debate and dialogue on the important issues of politics? Of course! But let us never forsake the true “weapons of righteousness in our right hands and in our left.” The Word of God, prayer, love and the gospel message are more important and influential than any ballot box, news station or political affiliation. They have divine power to change hearts and not just pass bills.

    Wherever you are politically my prayer is that your true hero is Jesus, that your ultimate mission is the proclamation of His message with your life and with your lips and that the only real boogeyman in your world is the Devil.

    Remember Paul’s words in Philippians 3:20, “But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ.”Let us rivet our eyes to Him who gives us the audacity of ultimate and everlasting hope.

    Yes we can!

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    21 Comments for 'Obama, the Democrats and Homosexuals…Oh my!'

    1. On February 16, 2010 @ 5:17 pm Rob Sanchez said:
      • Excellent blog post. I needed this perspective and reminder today. It’s so easy for me to get distracted and lose focus of our purpose, mission and cause. Encouraging words like these bring me back to reality.

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    2. On February 16, 2010 @ 5:59 pm Katelyn said:
      • wow Greg… I don’t hate the president, I just don’t like him.. and I know he’s not my problem, and

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    3. On February 16, 2010 @ 6:04 pm Katelyn said:
      • well that comment was a fail. I think technology hates me.. I guess I’ll re-start what I was saying and type slower… ugh!!

        wow Greg… I don’t hate the president, I just don’t like him.. and I know he’s not my problem, and it took me til now to actually realize that and do something about it.. like start praying for him.

        9 days from today, my birthday, is d2s!!!! :)

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    4. On February 16, 2010 @ 7:45 pm Brian said:
      • Amen!! I love this, this is great! I’ve never been big into politics, meaning I dislike having fruitless debates or arguments with someone over political preferences. I’d much rather spend my time discussing and defending the gospel. I think too many believers are missing out on awesome opportunities to share their faith with their neighbor, co-worker or even family because they are too busy arguing over politics and bad mouthing a political party or news agency. I sometimes wonder how different things would be if those around me that put so much energy into discussing politics would instead discuss Jesus.

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    5. On February 16, 2010 @ 8:47 pm Jason Lamb said:
      • LOVED IT! Excellent perspective and a great point, and quite honestly a humorous way to go about it. If you are going to offend the masses you might as well swing for the fences. In a word, my friend, HOMERUN!

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    6. On February 17, 2010 @ 8:28 am Michelle said:
      • Wow, thanks, sir. Praying for each other and politicians rather than poking fun at them — I shall work on it!

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    7. On February 17, 2010 @ 9:09 am Katelyn said:
      • This is the only place I can tell you this since everything on these school laptops are blocked… so, I’ll spill before I really lose my mind. I heard this morning on the school news that they do, that the school district is going to mess with the block schedule… means instead of only having 4 classes a day and having homework to do in two nights before it’s actually due, we’d have 8 classes a day and one night to do ALL of your homework…

        I have a feeling that if they do this next year, alot more people will be falling asleep in class because the school district is being dumb. Do they even consider how stressed teens will be?! I know that it’ll save the district money, but still it’s not cool and we’re going to be stressed to the max.

        I know I’ve told you before that I love my high school, in which I do, but if they do do this, I really don’t think I’ll stay here. Life is pretty stressful as a teenager if you ask me… even the very thought of them doing this is insane… it stresses me out already. I only have two years left of High School, can they please not be soo stressful!?

        The school district CAN’T do this to us!! What about the teachers and all that grading to do? I don’t think I could be a teacher… they put up with so much crap.

        I heard on the news the other day, that some (like 31 out of like 51 here in Missouri) schools might be or will be closing down… that’s not good for anyone…

        agh.. Greg, this isn’t good!! Pray will you and whoever reads this?! please, they really shouldn’t do this to us… it’s bad enough that alot of us don’t even go to bed when we should… and with this thing they’re going to do, it doesn’t look like that’ll change… it’ll probably get worse.

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        greg stier Reply:
        February 17th, 2010 at 9:18 am

        I will pray. My wife is a public school teacher and I don’t know how she does it. Painful. Keep your eyes on Jesus and shine like a light in the darkness!

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        Katelyn Reply:
        February 17th, 2010 at 10:06 am

        Thanks, Greg. The only person I can look to in all of this mess is Jesus and Him alone.

        oh and another thing, last hour, my friend told me that she may not be able to go to d2s this year in Lincoln, and it like murdered my week!! It’ll be her 4th year going if she can come. She has some orthodontist (sp?) thing scheduled over that weekend… She almost made me cry!

        From what I’ve heard from my friend, Katie, in Denver, that it’s really good this year, and I’m going to be sad if my friend’s mom can’t get the thing for another date. Pray, please!!!!

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        Greg Reply:
        February 17th, 2010 at 10:16 am

        Will do!

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    8. On February 17, 2010 @ 5:32 pm scott aughtmon @lastingministry said:
      • Great post, Greg.

        Really liked this line…
        “Wherever you are politically my prayer is that your true hero is Jesus, that your ultimate mission is the proclamation of His message with your life and with your lips and that the only real boogeyman in your world is the Devil.”

        P.S. Thanks again for giving me the interview for my ebook a couple years back! I’ve heard good response from youth pastor about it. I appreciate you being a part.

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    9. On February 17, 2010 @ 10:04 pm kent said:
      • Greg,
        Wow, lately I’ve been thinking exactly what you just wrote. This is my first visit to your site. I actually came here to say thanks for Gospel Journey Maui. I’m a youth leader at our church and we’ve been watching it with the kids we minister to. But then I stumbled across this blog entry. Great stuff. Couldn’t agree more that it’s time we stop focusing on politics and start focusing on the true Savior. Thanks again and keep running the race!

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        greg stier Reply:
        February 18th, 2010 at 8:29 am

        Thanks Kent!

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    10. On February 18, 2010 @ 4:23 pm John said:
      • Though we differ dramatically in our politics, I want to thank you for your post which was 100% on target. We, on both sides of the political spectrum, need to remember to walk humbly with our God. Without this we are of no use to God or our fellow brothers and sisters. Justice and mercy are not exclusive to the left or the right.

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        greg stier Reply:
        February 18th, 2010 at 6:50 pm

        Amen! We are unified in Christ for a common mission and divine cause!

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    11. On February 18, 2010 @ 4:44 pm mrbill said:
      • Kuddos Greg Man!

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    12. On February 19, 2010 @ 5:01 pm Peter said:
      • Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    13. On February 22, 2010 @ 11:32 am Eric said:
      • Thanks Greg. Great reminders for the week. Your passion is contagious, brother.

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    14. On February 22, 2010 @ 3:51 pm Frank Erb said:
      • Thank you for this great post. I saw it first on Christianpost.com and then tracked it down to here. I lead a ministry to political leaders and their staff at the California State Capitol. There are others doing similar work in other state capitols, including CO. (see capitolcom.org). We are ALL about sharing the good news and the Word of God with those in leadership – making disciples – instead of throwing rocks at them. Would love to see more people join us in this.

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        greg stier Reply:
        February 22nd, 2010 at 6:11 pm

        Sounds awesome Frank! Now that’s making a difference…an eternal one!

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