Will DyerIn this sermon, Will Dyer addresses the intersection of faith and politics, emphasizing the importance of approaching political decisions through the lens of Jesus' teachings. Initially planned to discuss marriage and household codes from Paul's letter to the Ephesians, the speaker pivots to focus on the upcoming election day. Using the story from Matthew 22:15-22, where Jesus is asked about paying taxes to Caesar, the speaker highlights Jesus' wisdom in navigating politically charged questions without falling into binary choices. The sermon encourages believers to prioritize their allegiance to Jesus and the kingdom of God over political affiliations, urging them to reject divisive binaries and embrace a more inclusive, Christ-centered perspective. The Will Dyer concludes by reminding the congregation that while political participation is important, it should not overshadow their primary commitment to following Jesus and embodying his teachings in all aspects of life.