The sermon "W24 Orderly Life: Politics" by James H. Tippins focuses on the Reformed perspective of love in the context of political engagement and societal interactions. Tippins argues that true love, as delineated in Scripture, encompasses prayer for all people—including those in authority, regardless of their character or opposition to Christianity, citing 1 Timothy 2:1-4 and Romans 13. He emphasizes that believers are called to live a peaceful and dignified life, grounded in prayer and scripture, and that this posture is essential for fulfilling God's will. Furthermore, he reminds the congregation of their identity in Christ, which motivates them to act in love and obedience, rather than reacting impulsively to political circumstances. The sermon underscores the importance of prioritizing spiritual disciplines over political activism as a means of glorifying God.
“What are we supposed to do, Paul? These people are going crazy. Are you praying for them?”
“When we pray for those people who destroy us... it is good and pleasing in the sight of God our Savior.”
“We cannot let politics do that to us. We cannot let theological differences do that to us.”
“God has his elect people from all nations, from all tribes, from all tongues. And beloved, we are going to be together forever in this new creation with our Lord and Savior as its life.”
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