Jack Hibbs: Am I Telling Christians It’s A Sin Not To Vote? That’s Exactly What I’m Telling You.

(Harbinger’s Daily) With the election mere weeks away, California Pastor Jack Hibbs did something rarely seen behind most pulpits in 2024—he issued an urgent call for Christians to vote.

Hibbs’ message on Sunday, titled “When Christians Fail to Vote,” sought to be a wake-up call to the ramifications of the church sitting out the election—challenging both the pulpits and the pews.

Equipped with dozens of verses from the Bible, as well as quotes from America’s Founding Fathers and some troubling statistics, Hibbs underscored the personal and societal consequences of Believers neglecting the stewardship of their nation.

“Christians can never sit anything out that has an impact or influence,” Hibbs, who serves as the senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills,  insisted.

Christians in America have been given the profound privilege of being able to impact laws and elections through their votes. Hibbs took issue with many Christians who commonly use God’s sovereignty as an excuse not to get involved. The pastor emphasized that this thinking fails to recognize something critical: “In God’s sovereignty, He involved us!”  (Read More)

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