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As we approach election day, the candidates are trying how to win those voters who are as yet undecided. How will they go about doing that? As Christians, our loyalties need to be much greater to Christ than they are to our politics. What about the undecided when it comes to a relationship with Christ? Are we as concerned about those who haven't chosen to follow Jesus as we are about those who haven't chosen the candidate we support? In Colossians 4:2-6, the apostle Paul tells us how to win the undecided. He tells us we should pray fervently, conduct ourselves with wisdom, and use grace-filled speech. Too often, we focus on our positions instead of to the people standing in front of us who need Christ. If there is a better way, doesn't it make sense to try it?
By Mineral Springs Church of ChristAs we approach election day, the candidates are trying how to win those voters who are as yet undecided. How will they go about doing that? As Christians, our loyalties need to be much greater to Christ than they are to our politics. What about the undecided when it comes to a relationship with Christ? Are we as concerned about those who haven't chosen to follow Jesus as we are about those who haven't chosen the candidate we support? In Colossians 4:2-6, the apostle Paul tells us how to win the undecided. He tells us we should pray fervently, conduct ourselves with wisdom, and use grace-filled speech. Too often, we focus on our positions instead of to the people standing in front of us who need Christ. If there is a better way, doesn't it make sense to try it?