We're told everyday that we can't bring religion into politics. The problem is that this means that we must concede that Christ isn't Lord. It means, by default, that the civil magistrate, and civil affairs are "neutral" - that is, outside of His control. But the Bible clearly teaches the opposite of this. It says, "for there are no authorities except from God. (Romans 13:1)." You see, it's a question of ultimacy. If the state (or any other authority) gets to define its own role, and its own limits, then Jesus isn't Lord.
When we get this right in our head, when we remember always to look at the world biblically, and that this is our Father's world, we can speak the truth in love. Only then. Accepting the myth of neutrality is merely reinforcing the flimsy foundation of unbelief and we should never concede to it. If there's no ultimate authority, there can be no derivative ones either. Ask the unbeliever to account for that. In this episode we break down the stakes and we show how a radical commitment to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the supremacy of His Word is exactly the right thing to do.