This morning I left my house around 6:30 (opening time at polling places) and drove to my polling site. I was anxious to see what the crowd was like and if I would have to wait in line. I am happy to say I waited, inside in the heat (it was FREEZING outside) maybe 10 minutes behind 20 or so people. My ballot was #48 at my polling site.
I know this election will be monumental no matter how it turns out. While I did consult my knowledgeable buddy Erin who is currently working for Congressman Pittenger- my vote was ultimately up to me.
This is how I decided who to vote for:
I voted for the most pro-life candidate, because God hates the shedding of innocent blood (Prov.6:17).
I voted for the most pro-Israel candidate, because God blesses those who bless Israel & curses those who don't (Gen.12:3).
I voted for the most pro-debt reduction candidate, because the borrower is servant to the lender (Prov.22:7).
I voted for the most pro-work candidate because God says if a man does not work, let him not eat. (2Thess.3:10)
I voted for the most pro-marriage candidate ,because God is for marriage as defined in (Genesis 2:24).
I voted for the candidate who most closely believes government's purpose is to reward the good & punish the evil (Romans 13).
I voted based as close as I can on God's Word (2Tim.3:16).
Knowing that whoever gets elected, God is the one who puts all men in authority (Dan.2:21).
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