The election day sermon was a tradition in colonial America. This election day sermon admonishes Christians to put no trust in politicians. They are but mere men. To place trust in them is idolatry. Men are admonshed to trust the only One who is trustworthy, Almighty God.
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Highly Recommended! This sermon would be highly beneficial for all Christians to listen to for guidance in regard to political elections in America. The message was preached for the 2008 Presidential Election, but is highly applicable to all future elections, irrespective of office.
Pastor Brent Bradley is a native of Southern California; now a Tennessee native. He graduated from Bob Jones University in 1970; from Biblical Theological Seminary, Hatfield Pennsylvania, in 1973 with a M.Div. He was ordained in Pacific Presbytery (PCA) September 1974. He...