In this compelling post-election discussion, host Doug Apple and attorney Mike Sharman of Share HealthCare examine the dramatic voting differences seen across Virginia. Sharman uses the stark difference in results between his rural, church-going area and the urban/suburban areas to drive home a central point: the battle for the nation's identity is a cultural one, rooted in faith, not politics. He challenges the notion that policy change starts with "changing people's minds" and points instead to Jesus's parable of the leaven to explain how the Kingdom of Heaven grows. The conversation also offers a tangible way Christians can exercise their "spiritual and financial muscles" through alternatives like Share HealthCare.
Main Points Discussed:
-- The recent election results in Virginia show a massive cultural difference between strong church-going, conservative communities and urban/suburban areas.
-- Culture difference is determined by the presence of Christ and regular church attendance.
-- Attempting to "drum in" biblical values into others is ineffective; instead, Christians must present Christ in a winsome and acceptable way to spark personal desire for God.
-- True, lasting cultural change operates like leaven, which expands from within and grows outward, starting with the Holy Spirit in individuals. (Reference: Matthew 13:33)
-- Organizations like Share HealthCare offer a quantifiable, Christian alternative to traditional health insurance, allowing believers to exercise their financial, spiritual, and freedom muscles to change their lives and, collectively, the culture.
-- The desire for revival often begins with a Christian recognizing their culture's need for God and starting in prayer.
Scriptures for Further Study-- Matthew 13:33
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