As we approach the critical elections of 2024, it is vital that Christians carefully consider the role of the Church in politics. Does the Creator of heaven and earth care about how society is ruled? How could he not? All politics deals with morality—what is right behavior and what is wrong behavior. Yet, for many years, the American Church has shut itself inside its buildings when it comes to equipping and calling our congregants to participate in the political process.

Most pastors consistently neglect to inform their congregations of the biblical view on issues affecting us all, implying or outright insisting that the church should stay out of politics altogether. But is that the biblical position? Where in the Bible are Christians commanded to avoid politics and cultural battles entirely? What do we do with repeated commands to be “salt and light”(Matthew 5:13-16, Luke 14:34), or “watchmen on the wall” (Ezekiel 3:17, 33:1-6), or “demolish all ideas that come against the knowledge of God” and “expose evil” (2 Corinthians 10:4-5, Leviticus 5:1, Ephesians 5:11)? 

Author Eric Metaxis recently wrote, “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless.” 

When Christians don’t vote, we will lose on every moral issue that affects us!

Some facts   

There are approximately 255 million adults of voting age in America, but only 161M (63 percent) are registered to vote. Of that total, about 34 percent (58M) are evangelical Protestant Christians. 

Evangelical and Born-again believers make up about one-third of all prospective voters in the nation. 

However, barely half of those believers (28 million) normally exercise their voting rights in presidential elections. Further, fewer than 24 percent (17.5M) generally vote in off-year (non-presidential) elections. In local elections, typically less than 10 percent of Protestant Christians (7.6 million) cast ballots nationally.

It has been estimated that if just 10 percent more informed Christians voted in these elections, the Church would again own the culture.

For example, consider the 2023 school board elections in McKinney, Texas, where three strong “Pro-Christian-Value” (PCV) candidates—those who support parents’ rights to oversee the content of their children’s curriculum removing obscene, pornographic books from Texas school libraries; removing all Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in all forms from classrooms; returning to traditional academics, e.g., reading, writing, math, science—challenged incumbents who refused to hear parents’ cries to remove harmful books and curriculum from the ISDs classrooms and libraries. 

The Results: 

In a city of 220,000 residents with over 50,000 Christians registered to vote, two of the three Pro-Christian Values (PCV) candidates lost by only 50 votes each out of an average of only 2,000 total votes cast! Only 4 percent of committed Christians voted! If 10 percent more had cast ballots, both candidates would have won, affecting 24,000 students.

If Christian leaders had encouraged their congregations to vote, having informed them of the candidates who held Pro-Christian Values in these recent local elections throughout Texas, we would have likely seen huge victories in the key moral issues we face today.

The Bottom Line

It is manifestly clear that our families, churches, and nation are suffering because the pulpits refuse to equip the saints to stand up and vote for righteousness. If we do not face this reality and deal with it, we will lose everything we hold dear—families first. 

Where does your church stand? Maybe you can be “iron sharpening iron” by urging and assisting your pastor to get involved. We need the churches to speak up. 

Here are a few suggestions:

  • Start a ‘Salt and Light’ ministry at your church. Contact Salt and Light Council (SLC). They can equip you with display tables, updates on the issues and candidates, and voter guides for your area. 
  • Conduct voter registrations at your church (which is totally legal. SLC can provide legally-vetted info to assure and you and your church)
  • Ask your pastor if you or the church staff can make announcements as needed to inform the people on critical issues. (SLC can help here, as well)

Christians are the army of the Lord. When we work as a team, “No weapon that is fashioned against you shall succeed, and you shall refute every tongue that rises against you in judgment. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD and their vindication from me, declares the LORD.” (Isaiah 54:17)

This is a commentary published with the author’s permission. If you wish to submit a commentary to Texas Scorecard, please submit your article to submission@texasscorecard.com.

Roger Wheelock

Roger Wheelock is President of Greater Than I Ministries, a non-profit ministry established for the purpose of providing creative Biblical Worldview teaching materials for Christian individuals, churches, families, and home-schools. Roger’s passion is to help light a fire in the church to once again lead our culture by applying the brilliance of the Word of God in every arena of life… To know what we believe and why, and to make a difference in today's desperate world!

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