USA (MNN) — It’s Election Day in the United States and the last day for Americans to head to the polls. Ballots will decide members of Congress, local leaders, and ballot measures, but the big question is, “Who will be the next president?”
The two primary presidential candidates, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, have been campaigning in swing states the last few weeks and pose very different visions for the future of America.
Meanwhile, the political temperature is extremely heated in the United States. Polarization and contempt across party lines are at an all-time high.
How can Christians be the light of Christ in this cultural moment?
Eric Mock with Slavic Gospel Association encourages believers to take our cues from Scripture.
In the book of Daniel, Mock says, “Even as the Israelites were taken away into Babylon, they were told to be productive members of society while you’re in exile in Babylon. Therefore, we should not unplug. We need to engage in society. We need to be salt and light. We need to be fruitful people in society.
“Above all else, much like Daniel was in Babylon, let us be on our knees three times a day. May we not shrink back so that we would be bold to declare Christ among the nations.”
SGA works with churches in former Soviet nations to share the Gospel. Mock says the examples of our brothers and sisters in Christ around the world can also affirm Christians in the US.
“I gave my heart to serve with SGA 22 years ago [because] God has raised up His Church to be His people with His message,” Mock says. And I love being able to work with SGA to get behind those people God has raised up now in 13 nations.
“They would tell me they pray heavily for the people of America because in America, we have many more distractions… They pray for us as we pray for them, that we would be rock steady in our faith, holding to the word of God, and holding forth the Gospel of Jesus Christ, living as ambassadors of Christ.”
As we wait for this presidential election’s results, pray for truth and peace to prevail. Pray for God’s will to be done and for unity in the Church. “Regardless of who wins the election, we have to recognize that God raises up leaders and brings them down for His purposes,” Mock says.
“Ultimately, be responsible for voting. But your hope is in Jesus Christ.”
Header photo: Mail-In Ballot from USA Presidential Election 2024. (Photo, caption courtesy of Joshua Woroniecki/Unsplash)