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#349 Jethro’s Voting Guide – 2024 Edition

An episode of the The Good Citizen Podcast podcast, hosted by Joshua Hershberger: Attorney | Minister | Speaker, titled "#349 Jethro’s Voting Guide – 2024 Edition" was published on October 29, 2024 and runs 50 minutes.

October 29, 2024 ·50m · The Good Citizen Podcast

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The 2024 Presidential election is just one week away; and here is our “roundup” episode on the election, voting, and Christian citizenship after the election is decided. This includes a review of Biblical principles concerning voting; a brief moral and practical analysis of the various positions I have heard over the last few months (and a reminder to vote your conscience); and an encouragement to be the centered (in Christ), courageous, and compassionate citizen in your sphere of influence before and after the election.

Moses’ father-in-law, named Jethro, encouraged Moses to consider four criteria as he selected civic leaders. And his list of qualifications–what I have termed “Jethro’s Voting Guide”–can assist us in the complicated moral exercise of voting for civic officials in the United States.

Four qualifications for government officials according to Exodus 18:21:

  1. Competence
  2. Morality
  3. Honesty
  4. Financial Integrity

Questions we address:

  • Should Christians engage in the two-party system?
  • Do all Christians vote the same way? Can a person be a Christian and vote for the party you oppose?
  • What about voting third party or not voting at all?
  • What is the most pressing moral issue in public life?
  • How should pastors address election season?
  • What about voter guides?
  • What happens if the election is undecided for days or even weeks?

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