Stand in the Gap Today 5/18/16

Iran seems to be flexing its muscles in various ways. What will Israel do in response? Dr. Jimmy DeYoung, host of Prophecy Today, joins the program to give an update on the latest news from the Middle East.

Stand in the Gap Today 5/17/16

Deception: the act of making someone believe something that isn’t true. What does the Bible have to say about this and what are some of the latest examples of deception coming from the media and world leaders.

Stand in the Gap Today 5/16/16

Who or what is a ‘conservative’? Is the GOP conservative? Is Trump a conservative? Is the phrase, “Christian conservative” accurate? Today’s discussion will answer this question and more!

 

Not Unto Us, Oh Lord, But to Your Name Be Glory with Pastor Matt Jury

Pastor Matt Jury is the Senior Pastor of Grace Bible Chapel in York, PA.

 

Stand in the Gap Today 5/13/16

Well, folks, the battle lines are drawn! The Obama administration announces that all public schools across America are to institute transgender bathrooms while threatening to withhold federal funding, etc. What is wrong with this egregious overstepping of law both biblically and constitutionally?

Stand in the Gap Today 5/12/16

Have Christian Conservatives ‘lost’ the culture wars? As Trump begins to name key Cabinet level positions, will these ‘define’ his candidacy? Can a state governor issue executive orders prohibiting interaction with other states?

Stand in the Gap Today 5/11/16

Topics on today’s program include Germany’s rising terrorist problems, an analysis of the current GOP and Dem races, plus an update on the latest news regarding the Clinton email investigation.

Stand in the Gap Today 5/10/16

As Chief Justice Roy Moore continues to uphold Alabama law regarding same-sex marriage, he faces increasing fire from the left. What does this mean for Alabama and the rest of us? Also, while North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory stands behind conservative legislation on the “Bathroom Bill”, the Department of Justice is threatening to not only curtail federal funding, but also sue the state for “violation of anti-discrimination laws”.  What is behind this and is it even legal for them to do so?

Stand in the Gap Today 5/9/16

Is there REALLY any hope for revival in America nationally? What about prior revivals that have shaken and shaped our nation in the past? Host Dave Kistler gives a report from the National Bible Reading Marathon which took place the first week of May.

Voting the Lesser of Two Evils?

Now that the presidential field has considerably narrowed, there’s a pressing question looming for some: “Will I vote the lesser of two evils or not vote at all?”

American Pastors Network President Sam Rohrer has discussed this very question and others on recent “Stand in the Gap Today” radio programs.

“Are we ever, as Christians, biblically required to vote for what many have called ‘the lesser of two evils’?” Rohrer asks. “We are always faced with the real challenge of voting among two or three ‘imperfect’ people. Jesus is not on the ballot; in Him, we would have a perfect candidate. Everyone on the ballot is imperfect.

“To illustrate,” Rohrer continued, “let’s consider a choice like this—Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin—both haters of Jesus, of Israel, of Christians, and both thinking they are gods themselves. The difference is which one will imprison or kill you first? In that case, yes, we would be constrained to not vote for either because both choices are truly evil—with clear evidence that neither align  with the word of God nor have a fear or respect for God. But when considering candidates today, we must determine if they are  less than perfect—or evil? As voters deliberate over these substantive  questions, what is the pastor’s role—and is there one? Should churches and pastors even delve into issues of government and politics? The answer is unequivocally, ‘yes.’”

Civil government is a creation of God, Rohrer added, and pastors have a responsibility from the pulpit to uphold the godly ideals of what leaders should be and educate their churches about  God’s expectations for leaders.

“When it comes to voting, evil equates to a candidate who is clearly anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-Israel, and anti-Bible,” Rohrer said. “For instance, does that candidate reject God-defined moral absolutes such as life, marriage and God-established human sexuality or does that candidate embrace and pursue the killing of the unborn and marriage between any combination of people other than man and woman? Does that candidate support bribery and corruption and the subversion of justice for all? As Christians, we should support and vote for the candidate whose principles most closely align with what we believe, what the word of God teaches and what God’s expectations of a leader are. After all, pastors must preach biblical principles about all aspects of life—at home and in parenting, in the workplace, as we reach out to our neighbors, in how a church should be run, and yes, in the principles we should hold close when we head to the polls.”